Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 If it helps, I don't have any rashes or flaking skin. I don't know if there's a medical 'test' to see if I have candida (or don't). No idea why the Primal Defense hasn't worked by now. The Primal Defense is expensive ($45 for 2 wk supply). It's hard to reach the manufacturer, and they say, " Talk to your doctor. " I can't recommend them for that reason alone. FYI. Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2004 Report Share Posted September 17, 2004 Dear Glenn, The best candida test is Dr. Crook's questionnaire: http://www.mall-net.com/cgibin/quiz4.cgi?quiz=crook.qa The Grand Total Score will help you determine whether your health problems are yeast-connected. Scores for woman will typically run higher. Yeast-connected health problems are almost certainly present in woman with scores over 180, and in men with scores over 140. Yeast-connected health problems are probably present in woman with scores over 120, and in men with scores over 90. Primal Defense isn't for everyone, and is a highly marketed product which contains a variety of ingredients. I recommend simple " tried & true " products that have been helping people overcome candida for over 20 years: Antifungals recommended: garlic (Kyolic pills or certified organic raw garlic), oregano oil, grapefruit seed extract, clove oil and nystatin. I had great success with curing my candida 18 years ago by taking nystatin for the entire 2-1/2 years I was on the program. Probiotics recommended: Cal-dolphilus (not dereived from dairy), or Cabbage Rejuvelac (recipe in my article in the files in the left side- bar). Like Zack said, the diet is the most important aspect of curing candida, and is a good starting point. Getting the diet " down pat " can set up your body so it can benefit more from antifungals and probiotics, with less symptoms caused by killing off the candida. Changing too many things at once can be overwhelming for your body and for you. Taking one step at a time is important for your success and allows your body time to adjust and do its job of healing. It will take about one month of " natural healing " for every year you've experienced illnesses and symptoms. Natural healing can start once your body gets what it needs to do its job, mainly the diet. Note: Even if you do not have candida overgrowth the diet is good for anyone's life-long health (with some modifications of course). After you read my article you will understand why this is true. I hope that helps you Glenn. Please keep us posted on your progress and the steps you are taking, and of course get back to us with any questions or difficulties you have. I wish you the very best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2004 Report Share Posted September 17, 2004 Bee and Everyone, Thanks for your kind articles. I saw your " cabbage recipe, " Bee, and seriously thought of making it for a month. Maybe I'm lazy, but I spent $20 and bought refrigerated probiotics instead. I'll check the files and take the test as you suggest. I ate quinoa (sp) instead of potatos, and I became very tired. Taking Candida cleanses (to kill it) knock me out, so I'm not sure if I have candida or not...or what to take or do. No one really knows what to tell me, and trying to find someone costs me oodles of money ($2,000 and counting!) with no payoff ( " answer " ). So as you can imagine, I'm climbing the walls. I'd be more than annoyed if the cabbage recipe didn't work, but might try it. Might be easier than eliminating bread and starch. I will keep everyone posted. Thanks for everyone's help. Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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