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> I have been following the candida diet here for almost a year now.

==>The candida diet you've been following couldn't be the one I

recommend for that entire time since you joined in December, and if

you have read my main article " How to Successfully Overcome Candida "

you would have had to correct the prior candida diet you were on

accordingly.

>I use garlic, coconut oil and pau d'arco tea as antifungals and use

> most of the supplements but not chlorophyll yet. Back in November I

> started getting pain in one finger and toe which I felt was

arthritic pain.

==>This started before you would have started on my diet, if you

tweaked it in December.

>This has continued, gotten worse and now I the finger is visibly

deformed and I feel a little aching in the rest of my fingers in the

morning briefly.

==>Most of your symptoms sound like they are caused by candida

toxins. Please do re-check your diet first - there might be some

important aspects you've missed - see the handy lists contained in

the Candida Diet Folder.

> I have read the folder on arthritis and candida and am wondering,

> since I never had this problem before if it could be a reaction to

> the candida toxins being released and how I can stop the

progression of the arthritis. I have cut out all nightshades from my

diet months ago and regularly have beef broth.

==>Taking cod liver oil is very important and getting enough good

saturated fats - see the ratios of protein to fat to carbs required

in the Candida Diet folder. I suspect there is something not quite

right with your diet and supplements, i.e. calcium & magnesium. Also

trace minerals are extremely important (lemon & ocean sea salt drink

recommended).

Bee

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Hi Bee

Thanks for your reply. I actually did sign on this group last April

but in December had to change my email address so I signed out and

came on again. I have been following the diet since last April very

carefully. The only thing I was doing different was making my own

yogurt which I stopped about a month ago, just in case it was causing

a problem.

I have improved in so many ways this past year that I am really

stumped by the arthritis like symptoms. I feel it must be related to

the toxins too. Perhaps with my severe MCS I am having trouble

expelling them and they are temporarily settling in my joints.

I forgot that I was taking chlorella in the summer, I do take the

coconut oil, CLO, calcium, magnesium, lemon and seasalt, cabbage

rejeuvelac etc. Two other supplements that I take are beta sterolins

for immune support and N-acetyl-l-cysteine.

I will check everything again but I have been very careful from the

beginning to follow the diet and I have improved so much that this

really has me confounded.

Laurie

> >

> > I have been following the candida diet here for almost a year now.

>

> ==>The candida diet you've been following couldn't be the one I

> recommend for that entire time since you joined in December, and if

> you have read my main article " How to Successfully Overcome

Candida "

> you would have had to correct the prior candida diet you were on

> accordingly.

>

> >I use garlic, coconut oil and pau d'arco tea as antifungals and

use

> > most of the supplements but not chlorophyll yet. Back in November

I

> > started getting pain in one finger and toe which I felt was

> arthritic pain.

>

> ==>This started before you would have started on my diet, if you

> tweaked it in December.

>

> >This has continued, gotten worse and now I the finger is visibly

> deformed and I feel a little aching in the rest of my fingers in

the

> morning briefly.

>

> ==>Most of your symptoms sound like they are caused by candida

> toxins. Please do re-check your diet first - there might be some

> important aspects you've missed - see the handy lists contained in

> the Candida Diet Folder.

>

> > I have read the folder on arthritis and candida and am wondering,

> > since I never had this problem before if it could be a reaction

to

> > the candida toxins being released and how I can stop the

> progression of the arthritis. I have cut out all nightshades from

my

> diet months ago and regularly have beef broth.

>

> ==>Taking cod liver oil is very important and getting enough good

> saturated fats - see the ratios of protein to fat to carbs required

> in the Candida Diet folder. I suspect there is something not quite

> right with your diet and supplements, i.e. calcium & magnesium.

Also

> trace minerals are extremely important (lemon & ocean sea salt

drink

> recommended).

>

> Bee

>

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> Hi Bee

> Thanks for your reply. I actually did sign on this group last April

> but in December had to change my email address so I signed out and

> came on again. I have been following the diet since last April very

> carefully. The only thing I was doing different was making my own

> yogurt which I stopped about a month ago, just in case it was

causing a problem.

==>Thanks for letting me know Laurie, and please accept my apology

for my mistake.

> I have improved in so many ways this past year that I am really

> stumped by the arthritis like symptoms. I feel it must be related

to the toxins too. Perhaps with my severe MCS I am having trouble

> expelling them and they are temporarily settling in my joints.

> I forgot that I was taking chlorella in the summer, I do take the

> coconut oil, CLO, calcium, magnesium, lemon and seasalt, cabbage

> rejeuvelac etc. Two other supplements that I take are beta

sterolins for immune support and N-acetyl-l-cysteine.

==>I suggest you stop taking beta sterolins and the N-acetyl-l-

cysteine for 5 days and see if you improve. Beta sterolin is a

steroid, and cysteine is an amino acid that you are getting by eating

meats and eggs.

==>Let me know how you do.

Bee

P.S. Laurie, please trim your messages - see our Candida Group

Information folder. Thanks a bunch!

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> ==>Thanks for letting me know Laurie, and please accept my apology

> for my mistake.

No apology necessary you have improved my life so much!!

> ==>I suggest you stop taking beta sterolins and the N-acetyl-l-

> cysteine for 5 days and see if you improve. Beta sterolin is a

> steroid, and cysteine is an amino acid that you are getting by

eating

> meats and eggs.

I will stop them for a while and see what happens. I usually take

them for a few months and take a break anyway but looking back in my

notes I see that I started the plant sterolins again in early October

and the problem started a month later so you may be right. I'll let

you know what happens. Thanks a lot.

Laurie

> ==>Let me know how you do.

>

> Bee

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