Guest guest Posted March 21, 2004 Report Share Posted March 21, 2004 The person below who complained of skin problems, what were they? I can't tell who since there are several people postings below. Also, what were your stomach symptoms? Thanks, Barb --- Isabel <bee@...> wrote: > On 21/3/04 5:18 pm, " Kari Trautman " > <karitrautman@...> wrote: > > > I had someone that is fairly knowledgeable > regarding the candidia diet tell me > > my daughter probably could use a bread with > sprouted grains. I don't really > > know what sprouted grains mean, other than > the fact that they are high on the > > list nutritionally speaking over regular > bread. But to Duncan's theory, a > > carb is a carb, there is still 12 net carbs > per slice and wheat in them. I > > was wondering if anyone here uses sprouted > grain bread and/or if they don't > > get a reaction. > > Thanks, > > Kari > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Hi Barb, The skin problems are exzema, on my hands feet and face, and stomach problems -you name it! I alternate between diarhoea and constipation with bloating and trapped wind in between. It all seemed to start off when I was living as a student, after I'd been travelling in South America and was living in a damp basement flat in Glasgow. It was really wet and the mould was literally growing on the walls. Te exzema on my hands got so bad I couldn't draw ( I was an art student) and I couldn't digest a thing, particularly starchy food. The doctor prescribed antibiotics for the exzema, and it seemed to help the stomach problems. (a friend of mine who is a doctor suggested that maybe I'd picked up a parasite in South America and that the antibiotics had killed it off. But my digestion has never really recovered, and both that and the exzema get worse in cold damp weather. This British winter is making things almost unbearable! Also, I have had irregular periods for years now. Sometimes none for a whole year. -I've heard menstrual irregularities being mentioned as a symptom of Candida... What is the relationship exactly? Thanks everyone, Isabel On 21/3/04 6:38 pm, " Barb " <barb1283@...> wrote: > The person below who complained of skin problems, > what were they? I can't tell who since there are > several people postings below. > Also, what were your stomach symptoms? > Thanks, Barb > > --- Isabel <bee@...> wrote: >> On 21/3/04 5:18 pm, " Kari Trautman " >> <karitrautman@...> wrote: >> >>> I had someone that is fairly knowledgeable >> regarding the candidia diet tell me >>> my daughter probably could use a bread with >> sprouted grains. I don't really >>> know what sprouted grains mean, other than >> the fact that they are high on the >>> list nutritionally speaking over regular >> bread. But to Duncan's theory, a >>> carb is a carb, there is still 12 net carbs >> per slice and wheat in them. I >>> was wondering if anyone here uses sprouted >> grain bread and/or if they don't >>> get a reaction. >>> Thanks, >>> Kari >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Isabel Have you ever considered emu oil? It has been known for a long time to the aborigines, and is very well accepted in the alternative health circles. It has been effective with all manner of skin conditions related to fatty acid deficiencies. You can read about it at www.life-enthusiast.com/emu www.life-enthusiast.com Re: Anyone tried this? > Hi Barb, > > The skin problems are exzema, on my hands feet and face, and stomach > problems -you name it! I alternate between diarhoea and constipation with > bloating and trapped wind in between. It all seemed to start off when I was > living as a student, after I'd been travelling in South America and was > living in a damp basement flat in Glasgow. It was really wet and the mould > was literally growing on the walls. Te exzema on my hands got so bad I > couldn't draw ( I was an art student) and I couldn't digest a thing, > particularly starchy food. The doctor prescribed antibiotics for the exzema, > and it seemed to help the stomach problems. (a friend of mine who is a > doctor suggested that maybe I'd picked up a parasite in South America and > that the antibiotics had killed it off. > But my digestion has never really recovered, and both that and the exzema > get worse in cold damp weather. This British winter is making things almost > unbearable! > > Also, I have had irregular periods for years now. Sometimes none for a whole > year. -I've heard menstrual irregularities being mentioned as a symptom of > Candida... What is the relationship exactly? > > Thanks everyone, > > Isabel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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