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Peggy,

According to " Hering's Law of Cures " the body seeks to externalize toxins

through the skin. Because it is your largest organ it is therefore the most

expeditious way to rid the body of toxins AND also protect vital organs at

the same time. When you kill the candida or release the toxins through diet

the mass exodus of toxins through your skin is what is causing your itching

and at the same time protecting your organs from having to filter these

toxins out. I highly recommend taking a bath with 2 cups of hydrogen

peroxide and one cup of epsom salt. Also you should use coconut oil on your

skin after every shower or bath, it will aleviate the itching and leave your

skin soft.

Shirley G

>From: peggypooh1@...

>I believe that candida albicans has nothing to do with my itching.

>I am not saying I don't have candida, probably more than likely

>BUT we need to be careful.

>

>Yes, the diet has made me " Feel " better. Of course any change of diet

>is for the good. I am continuing to take my garlic, yeast defense,

>Acidophilus, Kombucha tea, probiotics blah blah blah

>Drink plenty of water and exercise, but the itching still remains.

>So It is something else.

>

>-Peggy

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Greetings All

also remember that in many of us the body takes us back thru the things we were

sick with before we are better.

So feeling bad for a while is to be expected!

nieema

Shirley G <chickwbrains@...> wrote: Peggy,

According to " Hering's Law of Cures " the body seeks to externalize toxins

through the skin. Because it is your largest organ it is therefore the most

expeditious way to rid the body of toxins AND also protect vital organs at

the same time. When you kill the candida or release the toxins through diet

the mass exodus of toxins through your skin is what is causing your itching

and at the same time protecting your organs from having to filter these

toxins out. I highly recommend taking a bath with 2 cups of hydrogen

peroxide and one cup of epsom salt. Also you should use coconut oil on your

skin after every shower or bath, it will aleviate the itching and leave your

skin soft.

Shirley G

>From: peggypooh1@...

>I believe that candida albicans has nothing to do with my itching.

>I am not saying I don't have candida, probably more than likely

>BUT we need to be careful.

>

>Yes, the diet has made me " Feel " better. Of course any change of diet

>is for the good. I am continuing to take my garlic, yeast defense,

>Acidophilus, Kombucha tea, probiotics blah blah blah

>Drink plenty of water and exercise, but the itching still remains.

>So It is something else.

>

>-Peggy

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Shirley

my itching started before the candida diet.

I did not know about candida until 3 months of itching.

The doctor called it internal Itching and menopause is part of it as

well.

I may be allergic to something, but I went to the allergy doc and did

lots of tests.

All negative.

It is not my detergent, soap. I already went through all that.

I finally spoke to a female OBGyN doc on Wed. and she said it may be

the iodine the nurse used on my in my vagina when she did the EMB.

I may be allergic to that. The doctor requested my records from Kaiser

to see how the procedure was done. We will go from there.

I have been eating Craig food for over 2 years. I lost 45 lbs.

While working at See's I found I ate to much candy and part of menopause,

the EMB

the sugar in the candy was feeding the yeast until it over grew. Now I am

doing

lots of remedies from Whole Foods including a Colon cleanse.....

I " feel " good but still itching. That has not changed very much.

I have never been allergic to anything in my life. I have had vaginal and

rectal itching

which I thought was mostly common in most women anyway.

It has mostly been hard to get rid of the itching down there.

But now I am itching all over my body inside my flesh. Deep itching that

has

caused sores on my legs and feet when I scratch to much. I put amlacin on

it to

keep it from getting infected. Basically I am getting used to the idea

that I will

be itching for awhile so I accept it and go on with my life. I am

grateful I do

not have cancer or some incurable disease. That I thank God for.

KEEP LOOKIN' UP,

-Peggy

On Sat, 6 May 2006 19:59:50 -0700 (PDT) nieema <nieema0@...>

writes:

Greetings All

also remember that in many of us the body takes us back thru the things

we were sick with before we are better.

So feeling bad for a while is to be expected!

nieema

Shirley G <chickwbrains@...> wrote: Peggy,

According to " Hering's Law of Cures " the body seeks to externalize toxins

through the skin. Because it is your largest organ it is therefore the

most

expeditious way to rid the body of toxins AND also protect vital organs

at

the same time. When you kill the candida or release the toxins through

diet

the mass exodus of toxins through your skin is what is causing your

itching

and at the same time protecting your organs from having to filter these

toxins out. I highly recommend taking a bath with 2 cups of hydrogen

peroxide and one cup of epsom salt. Also you should use coconut oil on

your

skin after every shower or bath, it will aleviate the itching and leave

your

skin soft.

Shirley G

>From: peggypooh1@...

>I believe that candida albicans has nothing to do with my itching.

>I am not saying I don't have candida, probably more than likely

>BUT we need to be careful.

>

>Yes, the diet has made me " Feel " better. Of course any change of diet

>is for the good. I am continuing to take my garlic, yeast defense,

>Acidophilus, Kombucha tea, probiotics blah blah blah

>Drink plenty of water and exercise, but the itching still remains.

>So It is something else.

>

>-Peggy

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I can't remember if you said if you had done this:

Have you tried a Masada Dead Sea Salt Bath? They have a fragrance free which

helped my itching from heat/allergic rash on my leg. I just used it as a hot

compress but I think this would be great for you to use in your bath. It

draws out toxins. I hope you feel better soon!

Alison, Chicago

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From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On

Behalf Of peggypooh1@...

Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 11:44 PM

candidiasis

Subject: Re: Peggy/itching

Shirley

my itching started before the candida diet.

I did not know about candida until 3 months of itching.

The doctor called it internal Itching and menopause is part of it as

well.

I may be allergic to something, but I went to the allergy doc and did

lots of tests.

All negative.

It is not my detergent, soap. I already went through all that.

I finally spoke to a female OBGyN doc on Wed. and she said it may be

the iodine the nurse used on my in my vagina when she did the EMB.

I may be allergic to that. The doctor requested my records from Kaiser

to see how the procedure was done. We will go from there.

I have been eating Craig food for over 2 years. I lost 45 lbs.

While working at See's I found I ate to much candy and part of menopause,

the EMB

the sugar in the candy was feeding the yeast until it over grew. Now I am

doing

lots of remedies from Whole Foods including a Colon cleanse.....

I " feel " good but still itching. That has not changed very much.

I have never been allergic to anything in my life. I have had vaginal and

rectal itching

which I thought was mostly common in most women anyway.

It has mostly been hard to get rid of the itching down there.

But now I am itching all over my body inside my flesh. Deep itching that

has

caused sores on my legs and feet when I scratch to much. I put amlacin on

it to

keep it from getting infected. Basically I am getting used to the idea

that I will

be itching for awhile so I accept it and go on with my life. I am

grateful I do

not have cancer or some incurable disease. That I thank God for.

KEEP LOOKIN' UP,

-Peggy

On Sat, 6 May 2006 19:59:50 -0700 (PDT) nieema <nieema0@...>

writes:

Greetings All

also remember that in many of us the body takes us back thru the things

we were sick with before we are better.

So feeling bad for a while is to be expected!

nieema

Shirley G <chickwbrains@...> wrote: Peggy,

According to " Hering's Law of Cures " the body seeks to externalize toxins

through the skin. Because it is your largest organ it is therefore the

most

expeditious way to rid the body of toxins AND also protect vital organs

at

the same time. When you kill the candida or release the toxins through

diet

the mass exodus of toxins through your skin is what is causing your

itching

and at the same time protecting your organs from having to filter these

toxins out. I highly recommend taking a bath with 2 cups of hydrogen

peroxide and one cup of epsom salt. Also you should use coconut oil on

your

skin after every shower or bath, it will aleviate the itching and leave

your

skin soft.

Shirley G

>From: peggypooh1@...

>I believe that candida albicans has nothing to do with my itching.

>I am not saying I don't have candida, probably more than likely

>BUT we need to be careful.

>

>Yes, the diet has made me " Feel " better. Of course any change of diet

>is for the good. I am continuing to take my garlic, yeast defense,

>Acidophilus, Kombucha tea, probiotics blah blah blah

>Drink plenty of water and exercise, but the itching still remains.

>So It is something else.

>

>-Peggy

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Peggy,

Have you tried the coconut oil at all? I had the same problems as you, I

itched my legs raw and bloody and still have the scars to prove it, and I

had rectal itching as well. Then I tried the hydogen peroxide/epsom salt

baths and that really, really helped. Then after I bathed I put coconut oil

all over my legs and " other " itchy areas and it did the trick.

Shirley G

>From: peggypooh1@...

>I " feel " good but still itching. That has not changed very much.

>I have never been allergic to anything in my life. I have had vaginal and

>rectal itching which I thought was mostly common in most women anyway.

>It has mostly been hard to get rid of the itching down there.

>But now I am itching all over my body inside my flesh. Deep itching that

>has caused sores on my legs and feet when I scratch to much. I put amlacin

>on

>it to keep it from getting infected. Basically I am getting used to the

>idea

>that I will be itching for awhile so I accept it and go on with my life. I

>am

>grateful I do not have cancer or some incurable disease. That I thank God

>for.

>

>KEEP LOOKIN' UP,

>-Peggy

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I will definitely try it.

But I have to go to Whole Foods to find the coconut oil.

I have been using Borage Dry Skin Treatment lotion

and it has helped me considerably.

thanks,

-P

On Sun, 07 May 2006 20:01:34 +0000 " Shirley G " <chickwbrains@...>

writes:

Peggy,

Have you tried the coconut oil at all? I had the same problems as you, I

itched my legs raw and bloody and still have the scars to prove it, and I

had rectal itching as well. Then I tried the hydogen peroxide/epsom salt

baths and that really, really helped. Then after I bathed I put coconut

oil

all over my legs and " other " itchy areas and it did the trick.

Shirley G

>From: peggypooh1@...

>I " feel " good but still itching. That has not changed very much.

>I have never been allergic to anything in my life. I have had vaginal

and

>rectal itching which I thought was mostly common in most women anyway.

>It has mostly been hard to get rid of the itching down there.

>But now I am itching all over my body inside my flesh. Deep itching that

>has caused sores on my legs and feet when I scratch to much. I put

amlacin

>on

>it to keep it from getting infected. Basically I am getting used to the

>idea

>that I will be itching for awhile so I accept it and go on with my life.

I

>am

>grateful I do not have cancer or some incurable disease. That I thank

God

>for.

>

>KEEP LOOKIN' UP,

>-Peggy

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Shirley

does it have to be coconut oil?

Are there other suggestions i.e. olive oil, tree tree oil???

Something I already have.

I am tired to spending all my money on new stuff.

But I am definitely going to try the bath.....

thanks for your input,

-P

On Sat, 06 May 2006 19:41:55 +0000 " Shirley G " <chickwbrains@...>

writes:

Peggy,

According to " Hering's Law of Cures " the body seeks to externalize toxins

through the skin. Because it is your largest organ it is therefore the

most

expeditious way to rid the body of toxins AND also protect vital organs

at

the same time. When you kill the candida or release the toxins through

diet

the mass exodus of toxins through your skin is what is causing your

itching

and at the same time protecting your organs from having to filter these

toxins out. I highly recommend taking a bath with 2 cups of hydrogen

peroxide and one cup of epsom salt. Also you should use coconut oil on

your

skin after every shower or bath, it will aleviate the itching and leave

your

skin soft.

Shirley G

>From: peggypooh1@...

>I believe that candida albicans has nothing to do with my itching.

>I am not saying I don't have candida, probably more than likely

>BUT we need to be careful.

>

>Yes, the diet has made me " Feel " better. Of course any change of diet

>is for the good. I am continuing to take my garlic, yeast defense,

>Acidophilus, Kombucha tea, probiotics blah blah blah

>Drink plenty of water and exercise, but the itching still remains.

>So It is something else.

>

>-Peggy

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Shirley

I was doing the Aveeno oatmeal bath treatment every night for awhile.

With 2 tbspns. of olive oil as directed by my allegy doctor.

I did not rub dry, but pat-dry.

It did not really do much good, but I know it helped somehow.

I was right in the middle of the severe itching stage.

This morning I am barely itching at all. I am on my 5th day of colon

cleanse.

I am taking Bentonite and Psyllum capsules. Drinking lots of water. My

bowel movements have not

really changed as I await a big explosion that does not seem to be

emerging.

-P

On Sun, 07 May 2006 20:01:34 +0000 " Shirley G " <chickwbrains@...>

writes:

Peggy,

Have you tried the coconut oil at all? I had the same problems as you, I

itched my legs raw and bloody and still have the scars to prove it, and I

had rectal itching as well. Then I tried the hydogen peroxide/epsom salt

baths and that really, really helped. Then after I bathed I put coconut

oil

all over my legs and " other " itchy areas and it did the trick.

Shirley G

>From: peggypooh1@...

>I " feel " good but still itching. That has not changed very much.

>I have never been allergic to anything in my life. I have had vaginal

and

>rectal itching which I thought was mostly common in most women anyway.

>It has mostly been hard to get rid of the itching down there.

>But now I am itching all over my body inside my flesh. Deep itching that

>has caused sores on my legs and feet when I scratch to much. I put

amlacin

>on

>it to keep it from getting infected. Basically I am getting used to the

>idea

>that I will be itching for awhile so I accept it and go on with my life.

I

>am

>grateful I do not have cancer or some incurable disease. That I thank

God

>for.

>

>KEEP LOOKIN' UP,

>-Peggy

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Peggy,

I have also used oil of oregano but that can get rather expensive, I buy the

coconut oil by the gallon so therefore it is cost effective. Hands down I

would recommend that over anything else because it is not only an

anti-fungal treatment but also anti-bacterial and I know for sure that it

works. You would also benefit from taking coconut oil internally as well.

Shirley

>From: peggypooh1@...

>Shirley

>does it have to be coconut oil?

>Are there other suggestions i.e. olive oil, tree tree oil???

>Something I already have.

>I am tired to spending all my money on new stuff.

>But I am definitely going to try the bath.....

>thanks for your input,

>-P

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Hi,

The tops of my thighs are on fire, again :-) I am on an antibiotic for

infection

due to scratching like a madwoman. They (and me) are healing but they are red

and I am scared that this is starting all over again. Should I do one of the

following ?

(I do have Eczema as well.)

Hydrogen peroxide/epsom salt bath and coconut oil afterwards.

Coconut oil only.

Some kind of compress directly on the thighs.

Nothing

Is the burning the die-off process even though I am on an antibiotic ?

Thanks.

Maggie

Shirley G <chickwbrains@...> wrote:

Peggy,

I have also used oil of oregano but that can get rather expensive, I buy the

coconut oil by the gallon so therefore it is cost effective. Hands down I

would recommend that over anything else because it is not only an

anti-fungal treatment but also anti-bacterial and I know for sure that it

works. You would also benefit from taking coconut oil internally as well.

Shirley

>From: peggypooh1@...

>Shirley

>does it have to be coconut oil?

>Are there other suggestions i.e. olive oil, tree tree oil???

>Something I already have.

>I am tired to spending all my money on new stuff.

>But I am definitely going to try the bath.....

>thanks for your input,

>-P

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You should try a hot compress made with water and Masada Unscented Dead Sea

Salts. They are a little expensive but you don’t need a lot of them. (Unless

you take a bath in them I suppose). I had thrush and itching on the inside

of my legs which was SOOOOO itchy. I used a hotwater/dead sea salt compress

and the itching went away. I couldn’t believe the results!

I’ve actually been to the Dead Sea in Israel. I went in 1999 and floated in

the water for awhile. After that my eczema went away for a year and a half!

Alison, Chicago

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From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On

Behalf Of Maggie McQuade

Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 4:43 PM

candidiasis

Subject: Re: Peggy/itching

Hi,

The tops of my thighs are on fire, again :-) I am on an antibiotic for

infection

due to scratching like a madwoman. They (and me) are healing but they are

red and I am scared that this is starting all over again. Should I do one of

the following ?

(I do have Eczema as well.)

Hydrogen peroxide/epsom salt bath and coconut oil afterwards.

Coconut oil only.

Some kind of compress directly on the thighs.

Nothing

Is the burning the die-off process even though I am on an antibiotic ?

Thanks.

Maggie

Shirley G <chickwbrains@...> wrote:

Peggy,

I have also used oil of oregano but that can get rather expensive, I buy the

coconut oil by the gallon so therefore it is cost effective. Hands down I

would recommend that over anything else because it is not only an

anti-fungal treatment but also anti-bacterial and I know for sure that it

works. You would also benefit from taking coconut oil internally as well.

Shirley

>From: peggypooh1@...

>Shirley

>does it have to be coconut oil?

>Are there other suggestions i.e. olive oil, tree tree oil???

>Something I already have.

>I am tired to spending all my money on new stuff.

>But I am definitely going to try the bath.....

>thanks for your input,

>-P

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