Guest guest Posted July 14, 2005 Report Share Posted July 14, 2005 " nne " <mkleminski@c...> wrote: > I went to Sunflower Market in Phoenix yesterday for the first time. I > could not remember the chlorella but asked about a chl...type > supplement and the one I bought is ChlorOxygen. It is made by Herbs, > etc. It has Sodium of 10mg and Chlorophyll 50mg in a serving of 18 > drops. It was $11.39 (I think) and it has 66 servings in the little > bottle. It has no fillers. Is that the same as Chlorella? It seems > to be better and definately cheaper. ==>It would not be Chlorella unless it stated it was on the label. It seems to contain a lot of sodium, which is usually table salt. Do you know what it is made from? Maybe if you could get a website reference for it and I'll check into it for you. Chlorofresh by Nature's Way is a good liquid chlorophyll. > > I am making an appt today for NAET therapy. You can check on the > website for practitioners but there are others that are not listed on > the NAET.com site. I have only heard great things about this > therapy. And a friend of mine who was very sick has gotten about 4 > treatments and it has really helped her. She was reacting to > everything under the sun. Now she is not. So I am going to give it a > try. ==>That's great. Please let us know how it goes for you. Some people have really benefitted. > > I am going to make a list of the supplements in a spreadsheet that Bee > suggests and compare it to other books I have read on Hypothyroidism, > Diabetes and Adrenal Fatigue. I have so many things that are going on > that I want to see where these therapies over lap. I took liquid > Iodine for a little while and had great results with it. But then > stopped because of some of the scary things I heard about it. ==>Since candida causes thyroid and adrenal problems, and the " usual North American Diet " which is high in carbs and processed foods causes Diabetes, you can be assured that none of the supplements I recommend will cause problems for these symptoms. I lost my thryoid due to " over treatment " when I had candida - see Bee's Candida Story in the Files. Candida causes all cells in the body to go rigid which can cause the thyroid to behave irratically. Dr. Mercola doesn't recommend taking meds for it however - go to www.mercola.com and search. You will get enough iodine from the ocean sea salt I recommend as well, and from fish. I'm glad you stopped taking liquid iodine - I took it too and it contributed to losing my thyroid. If you have diabetes this diet is ideal for it as well. > > I cannot make myself give up all the things that are listed as no no's > here.<snip> ==>I understand how hard it is to " give up " some foods, and it is a step by step process. The most important aspect of curing candida is the diet however, and it's basic principles are good for life-long health. > > What besides the spit test and the questionaire is there as far as > testing goes for candida. My gyne took a sample of my vaginal yeast > and said there was very little there. Is that good? Or is it a > question of if there is some that is too much already? ==>My vaginal tests for yeast always came back low, yet my clinical symptoms were definitely candida-caused and since I had it for so long it took 2 1/2 years on the candida program to cure it. Most tests are inconclusive because candida is normal in everyone's body. The best to you, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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