Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 Does the apple cider vinegar in the enema give you any discomfort or cramping? Also, how much do you use? slickrick605 <slickrick605@...> wrote:Distilled white vinegar made me sicker than anything else did. Just the smell of it sent me into lala land. I would avoid it. Apple cider vinegar on the other hand drives the candida from my body by using it in enemas. If you try the apple cider vinegar, use a good one like Braggs. Rick > I have a question about vinegar. My yeast problem first presented as thrush in the nipples (I am breastfeeding my baby). It is systemic now and still ongoing. My question is about using vinegar to kill the yeast. Many sources for dealing with thrush say to use vinegar in the laundry and as a topical treatment. Now that I am reading more and more about candida it says to avoid vinegar (as a food). Any ideas on the conflicting viewpoints? > > thanks, > sheila > > Sheila Racinez > www.show-n-tellmemories.com > Visit my website today to find out how to get a custom album or check out the hundreds of exclusive Scrapbook supplies from Leaving Prints. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 My main symptom with " nono " foods is vaginal pain or itching. Vinegar almost ALWAYS does that to me (white or red wine)... any time I ate balsamic vingrette dressing or anything else with vinegar, the itch would come! *8-) > Distilled white vinegar made me sicker than anything > else did. Just > the smell of it sent me into lala land. I would > avoid it. > > Apple cider vinegar on the other hand drives the > candida from my body > by using it in enemas. If you try the apple cider > vinegar, use a good > one like Braggs. > > > Rick > > > > > I have a question about vinegar. My yeast problem > first presented > as thrush in the nipples (I am breastfeeding my > baby). It is systemic > now and still ongoing. My question is about using > vinegar to kill the > yeast. Many sources for dealing with thrush say to > use vinegar in the > laundry and as a topical treatment. Now that I am > reading more and > more about candida it says to avoid vinegar (as a > food). Any ideas on > the conflicting viewpoints? > > > > thanks, > > sheila > > > > Sheila Racinez > > www.show-n-tellmemories.com > > Visit my website today to find out how to get a > custom album or > check out the hundreds of exclusive Scrapbook > supplies from Leaving > Prints. > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 I can't stand balsamic either & it's still all the rage here. Bloody chefs wouldn't use a lemon to save their lives LOL P.S. Anyone want to start a Candida diet restaurant with me here in Toronto? LOL Re: Re: vinegar question My main symptom with " nono " foods is vaginal pain or itching. Vinegar almost ALWAYS does that to me (white or red wine)... any time I ate balsamic vingrette dressing or anything else with vinegar, the itch would come! *8-) > Distilled white vinegar made me sicker than anything > else did. Just > the smell of it sent me into lala land. I would > avoid it. > > Apple cider vinegar on the other hand drives the > candida from my body > by using it in enemas. If you try the apple cider > vinegar, use a good > one like Braggs. > > > Rick > > > > > I have a question about vinegar. My yeast problem > first presented > as thrush in the nipples (I am breastfeeding my > baby). It is systemic > now and still ongoing. My question is about using > vinegar to kill the > yeast. Many sources for dealing with thrush say to > use vinegar in the > laundry and as a topical treatment. Now that I am > reading more and > more about candida it says to avoid vinegar (as a > food). Any ideas on > the conflicting viewpoints? > > > > thanks, > > sheila > > > > Sheila Racinez > > www.show-n-tellmemories.com > > Visit my website today to find out how to get a > custom album or > check out the hundreds of exclusive Scrapbook > supplies from Leaving > Prints. > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 You are actually VERY lucky to be in Toronto. Here in Ottawa, I only have about 5 restaurants to choose from... you have MANY more Just go to any vegetarian or vegetarian friendly restaurant. The good ones here are the buffet style: the green door and the table, spiritual indian: govinda, perfection satisfaction promise, and the garden of light. All of these restaurants are very careful about NOT using sensitive foods. There is also 1 really great shawarma restaurant here called Really Lebanese... I can eat almost anything there and they even use organic chicken. Now I know for a fact that there are even raw vegan restaurants in Toronto (I read an article about it) Take a look in the yellow pages. I also just looked up " vegetarian toronto " in google and found an AWSOME article about the top 20 in toronto: http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2003-10-02/goods_foodstory.php So you are very lucky.. I wish I had that many to choose from *8-) > > P.S. Anyone want to start a Candida diet restaurant > with me here in Toronto? LOL > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 Hi , I didn't realize there was another Canadian in here LOL Well I will disagree with you. To me a true vegetarian rest. is just that, food that is prepared & cooked vegetarian style. I don't consider Indian, Ethiopian or Chinese food vegetarian at all just b/c they have meatless dishes. That's like saying just b/c a steakhouse serves salad that they are vegetarian. Vegetarian has it's own special way of cooking & tasting & not a lot of people can cook great Veg. food. I also can't stand the ones that use wheat gluten meatless products which is obviously not good for us. I see they didn't mention the Organic Buddha that I haven't tried yet, but I heard their food is not worth the $14-16/meal. I know of only 4-5 true vegetarian rests. in Toronto. There is one fast food one that is run by Orientals (not listed) & the food was terrible so much so I never finished one dish. There is also on the URL that serves like 2-4 items. Great food, but they aren't open past a certain hour (4 pm) & there is no selection & you can't sit down. They aren't full service IMO. Thanks for the URL. I found 2-3 more I didn't know about, so IMO, there are about 6-7 now. I didn't realize that was a lot LOL, but I guess if you don't have any, that's a ton. Considering Toronto boosts over 7,000 different rests., 7 is not a lot IMO. Where is the Lebanese place you mentioned? I'll have to check that out. How's their tubule (sp?) Thanks & TTYL : ) Re: Re: vinegar question You are actually VERY lucky to be in Toronto. Here in Ottawa, I only have about 5 restaurants to choose from... you have MANY more Just go to any vegetarian or vegetarian friendly restaurant. The good ones here are the buffet style: the green door and the table, spiritual indian: govinda, perfection satisfaction promise, and the garden of light. All of these restaurants are very careful about NOT using sensitive foods. There is also 1 really great shawarma restaurant here called Really Lebanese... I can eat almost anything there and they even use organic chicken. Now I know for a fact that there are even raw vegan restaurants in Toronto (I read an article about it) Take a look in the yellow pages. I also just looked up " vegetarian toronto " in google and found an AWSOME article about the top 20 in toronto: http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2003-10-02/goods_foodstory.php So you are very lucky.. I wish I had that many to choose from *8-) > > P.S. Anyone want to start a Candida diet restaurant > with me here in Toronto? LOL > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Yup! I am Canadian too. I agree about the " because they have a meatless dish, doesn't make the vegetarian " because I do feel that way about some places. However, the " buffet " style restaurants like the table and the green door seem pretty close to me and their food is awsome. I also don't agree much with tofu type things as I don't view those as real foods. My favorite of all of them is the table on Wellington street. All the food is organic and they have oxygenated water. I haven't had anything there I didn't like. I also notice this restaurant is also very careful to serve non-allegenic type foods. Rarely use wheat, hardly any eggs, no dairy... it doesn't matter what kind of rotation elimination diet I am on, I can eat there... Mmm it is great! Here is a link for Really Lebanese: http://www.orleansonline.ca/Really/ Home of the garlic king... most lebanese retaurants put eggs in the garlic sauce, not this guy *8-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Hi Rick How much ACV do you use in your enemas. Regards McKelvey U.K. --- slickrick605 <slickrick605@...> wrote: --------------------------------- Distilled white vinegar made me sicker than anything else did. Just the smell of it sent me into lala land. I would avoid it. Apple cider vinegar on the other hand drives the candida from my body by using it in enemas. If you try the apple cider vinegar, use a good one like Braggs. Rick > I have a question about vinegar. My yeast problem first presented as thrush in the nipples (I am breastfeeding my baby). It is systemic now and still ongoing. My question is about using vinegar to kill the yeast. Many sources for dealing with thrush say to use vinegar in the laundry and as a topical treatment. Now that I am reading more and more about candida it says to avoid vinegar (as a food). Any ideas on the conflicting viewpoints? > > thanks, > sheila > > Sheila Racinez > www.show-n-tellmemories.com > Visit my website today to find out how to get a custom album or check out the hundreds of exclusive Scrapbook supplies from Leaving Prints. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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