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Jody wrote:

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> Can yeast affect the thyroid?What could be suppressing the thyroid?

==>Candida puts out over 79 toxins, most of which are alcohol. The

toxins make all of the cells in the body go rigid, even white and red

blood cells. The toxins also interfere with transmission

(communication)between the cells so they can't read each other properly

for regulating hormone levels, etc. The cells in the thyroid, the

liver, the heart - all of them are not normal - their cells are also

rigid due to the toxins. So yes, candida overgrowth is suppressing the

thyroid, but it is also suppressing your entire body. It's just that

the thyroid malfunction is more noticeable than others because it

regulates temperature and metabolism. But other areas of the body also

regulate them, like the adrenals. So treating this or treating that is

counterproductive to getting rid of the candida overgrowth. The body

will normalize once you cure it. The entire candida program supports

all areas of the body during while the body is healing. Do do have

that enema girl!! lol!

Luv & hugs, Bee

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> So having chills is that the body regulating it self or the candida

> starving?

==>It is mainly the body regulating itself, which could be caused by

candida being killed off which puts out toxins the body has to handle.

Bee

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