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> ==>1) Candida overgrowth itself causes gas, bloating & pain because

> it puts out carbon dioxide (gas, which causes pain) as well as over

> 79 toxins (most of which are alcohol), which can cause alternating

> constipation & diarrhea.

>

> 2) When you cut off candida's food supply it will kill off candida,

> which also makes it release the same substances (carbon dioxide and

> toxins) = gas, bloating, pain & alternating C & D.

>

> 3) Diarrhea is the body's immune response to toxins, which helps it

> get rid of them.

>

> 4) When you eat foods, spices or herbs that kill candida, i.e. the

> whole cabbage family, the onion family, spices, herbs, butter,

> coconut oil, and many others they also kill candida resulting in the

> same responses.

>

> 5) When you eat other foods the body needs to heal the body it

> responds by creating healing symptoms = the same symptoms.

>

> You say you tolerated foods not on the diet, which means you did not

> get gas, diarrhea, etc. from them, but that's not necessarily a good

> thing. When a person eats foods that feed the candida, and avoids

> good healing foods allowed on the diet in order to minimize reactions

> it delays their healing. But it is a way to minimize reactions that

> are intolerable. That doesn't mean foods that cause reactions are

> allergens. The body has a set of immune responses to toxins which

> are exactly the same response to healing foods and substances. The

> body has only one immune system, that's why they are the same. It

> can be confusing, but just know that the candida program recommended

> gets results, and avoiding good healing foods is not the way to

> heal. Read the article in the folder " Allergies, What They Are & How

> to Treat Them. " Also read some articles in the Healing Naturally

> Folder so you understand more it.

Thanks Bee for explaining more thoroughly. I will read up on this some more as

it really

has been confusing to me that the healing symptoms are the exact same as my

candida

symptoms. It can be so discouraging, but I am pressing on. However, I did

start

probiotics this past week and my bloating is horrible now. I know the

probiotics can

cause this, but does this mean I need to cut back or take more? I confess that

I have eaten

nuts this past week while on vacation (properly prepared, but nuts nonetheless).

This

could be contributing to my bloating I suppose. I have also been having more

IBS

symptoms - alternating D & C. I am going to make the rejuvelac for the first time

this

week. How much should I take considering my symptoms? Also, I was reading

about the

vitamin c flush. Sounds very interesting. I have not done any enemas yet, but

I was

wondering if I should do a vitamin c flush first? What would be most beneficial

given my

digestive issues? I will try anything at this point! :)

Thanks so much!

Trish

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Trish wrote:

> Thanks Bee for explaining more thoroughly. I will read up on this

some more as it really has been confusing to me that the healing

symptoms are the exact same as my candida symptoms.

==>Yes, that can be confusing.

> It can be so discouraging, but I am pressing on. However, I did

start probiotics this past week and my bloating is horrible now. I

know the probiotics can cause this, but does this mean I need to cut

back or take more? I confess that I have eaten nuts this past week

while on vacation (properly prepared, but nuts nonetheless). This

> could be contributing to my bloating I suppose. I have also been

having more IBS symptoms - alternating D & C. I am going to make the

rejuvelac for the first time this week. How much should I take

considering my symptoms?

==>I feel for you Trish. The nuts are not a good idea in view of how

you feel. You can make a double batch and take double the amount of

cabbage rejuvelac if you wish. Are you taking digestive enzymes?

Also a coffee enema would be really good for you to do. Drink ginger

or clove tea to help with the gas - See our Recipes Folder. Do

ensure you are having enough good fats which helps heal the

intestines and gives them more integrity.

> Also, I was reading about the vitamin c flush. Sounds very

interesting. I have not done any enemas yet, but I was wondering if

I should do a vitamin c flush first? What would be most beneficial

given my digestive issues? I will try anything at this point! :)

==>Funny, I hadn't read your last paragraph yet and I was

recommending a coffee enema. You could try the vitamin C flush

first. It would help. Also see the Digestion Folder for other

suggestions, especially how to test your stomach acid levels.

Bee

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