Guest guest Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 In a message dated 6/3/2005 10:26:02 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, morningsunranch@... writes: I know of people who have been making steps from wheelchairs as a result of strident use of Glyco's (MS). I know of people with lifelong allergies who have been relieved. Is this from medicine or the diet or both? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 In a message dated 6/3/2005 10:26:02 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, morningsunranch@... writes: Some do incorrectly say Glyco's gives them candida what are glyco's? Is that what Ambrotose is? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 where can i buy that ambrotose for the cheapest online? di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 In a message dated 6/3/2005 10:26:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, morningsunranch@... writes: > I would like to say its OK to have personal opinions and > believe anything one wishes, but for the board it is good to try clearly > note it is not known and established fact Well, as a newbie can we keep personal opinions out and keep fact IN then or is that not possible. Because now i'm more confused than ever. Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 > wrote: > Duncan, > > In your earlier post where you claimed 2 of the sugars in Ambrotose > feed Candidia, I would like to say its OK to have personal opinions > and believe anything one wishes, but for the board it is good to try > clearly note it is not known and established fact, but simple personal > conjecture. , read back what you wrote -- what you are trying to say above is that candida does not live on glucose, one of the eight essential sugars in Ambrotose. We all know glucose is one of the preferred foods for candida. I believe in Ambrotose but I pointed that out because you told me you knew about this product but then you didn't tell people. My opinion is that Ambrotose is not really a candida product, c'mon.... you'd have to agree, don't you? Anybody? Duncan Crow Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 Hi, You have asked alot of questions, and I will try to answer them. There will always be people's opinion on this forum or any other forum, no way to avoid that.Even with proven things, everyone will have their opinion on it. I only have the research, doctors words and my personal expereince to go by. I suppose if my personal experience with the Ambrotose had shown me it made candida worse then I would not be sharing it with anyone here. You could stop by the forum I co-own and listen to what all the women are saying there. They almost all of them had candida when starting on the GLyconutrients, and within short periods of time they report relief from the symptoms. What am I suppose to think, I too had major canidida and was also free from it within a short period of time. You can find out the answer to your question below in the forum, most of the women gave up on drugs and have turned to nutrition to heal them. There are a few who have been taking one minor MS drug called LDN, but most have been on for over a year and will report their improvements have been since starting the GLyconutrients. The candida is already residing in your body, it can survive even when you elimininate sugar. However, if you want to believe the science behind the 8 necessary sugars, then it states that your bodies cells will function better if you have all 8. When your cells function better, then they will destroy foreign invaders such as candida, cancer, bacteria, virus, etc. So for the sake of Duncan's beleif, if the candida does feed on the sugars, but then so are your cells who are now getting more able to communicate properly, then who do you think will win the war? That is right the body, not the candida. Our bodies were designed to do these things, the problem is we don't help it work at its best because of our poor diet. Now during the time you are trying to eliminate candida, it would be good to eliminate sugary snacks, which are bad for you, and processed grains like white bread, rice, also potatoes. ALso if you are craving cholcolate you need magnesium. Other sugars cravings can get started by certain nutrient deficiencies, like Chromium (brocoli, cheese, chicken), Carbon (fresh fruits), Phosporous (chicken, beef,liver and fish, eggs,dairy,nuts,legumes), Triptophan, (cheese,liver,lamb, spinach) Sulphur, (onions, cranberries, crucifix vegies). The online store has Advanced Ambrotose for $77.25, or you can become an associate and get for $62.33 once on automatic order. One tub could last your anywhere from 1-4 months dependingn on the serving size you choose to take. www.Gothealth.myglycostore.com my email is morningsunranch@... if anyone wants more research on GLyconutrients, I can send to your private email, JMBWE123@... wrote: > > In a message dated 6/3/2005 10:26:02 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > morningsunranch@... writes: > > I know of people who have been making steps from wheelchairs as a result > of strident use of Glyco's (MS). I know of people with lifelong > allergies who have been relieved. > > > Is this from medicine or the diet or both? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 They survive on many things that we need to survive, so what y ou are saying is that we should elimininate the things that are crucial for our health? It isi obvious that candida eats glucose, but your implication that Ambrotose will cause the situation to become worse is wrong. If you understand that once the cells regain their balance and communication then they will defend the body as they are suppose to. People jump to the wrong conclusion when you say these sugars feed the candida, they are already being fed quite nicely without Ambrotose also, if Ambrotose can cause the body to step up to the plant and start defending itself then I think I chose to go that route. personal experinces have shown the science and the docotrs to be right on this one. If I only had my own expereince then I would be quiet, but I have many expereinces with Candida and Ambrotose. I had late stage lyme, many people I work with take massive amount of ANtibiotics for years, they know candida intimately, and they do well on the Ambrotose. Duncan Crow wrote: > > wrote: > > Duncan, > > > > In your earlier post where you claimed 2 of the sugars in Ambrotose > > feed Candidia, I would like to say its OK to have personal opinions > > and believe anything one wishes, but for the board it is good to try > > clearly note it is not known and established fact, but simple personal > > conjecture. > > , read back what you wrote -- what you are trying to say above is > that candida does not live on glucose, one of the eight essential > sugars in Ambrotose. We all know glucose is one of the preferred > foods for candida. > > I believe in Ambrotose but I pointed that out because you told me you > knew about this product but then you didn't tell people. > > My opinion is that Ambrotose is not really a candida product, > c'mon.... you'd have to agree, don't you? Anybody? > > Duncan Crow > > > > Duncan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 Hi , Thank you for sharing regarding these new supplements. You offered to send more research on them and I, for one, would VERY much like to see it. Thanks ahead of time, Judy __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 In a message dated 6/4/2005 1:32:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, morningsunranch@... writes: > They almost all of them had candida > when starting on the GLyconutrients, and within short periods of time > they report relief from the symptoms. Was this in addition to the diet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 In a message dated 6/5/2005 11:20:16 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, morningsunranch@... writes: Over all the ones who do radical changes in their diet improve faster and also will have better over all results with their MS Ok thanks for that. Make's sense. So what is the best approach besides changing my diet? And you guys said to avoid Slenda at all costs right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 In a message dated 6/5/2005 12:14:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, morningsunranch@... writes: > Do you > have other conditions besides Candidia? What is your age? What are you > doing now to enhance your health? I am 39, I have epstein barr, tethered spinal cord, asthma/allergies, endometriosis with terrible long periods and I have anemia. My knees have no cartilege. I love to fast-walk. Bowels are great. I have thrush in the back of my throat a lot, non on tongue. I need to know what to order asap cause I do not feel good, but I need to buy at a discount too. My husband has crotch-rot and fibromyalgia and he just turned 40. It hurts just to take out the garbage for him. He used to paint homes and now it just kills him. He breaks out in a red, zitty rash ALL OVER HIS FACE if he exerts any wild activity outside in the heat etc. He's been to the mayo clinic and they are clueless. He hurts all over. Is it me giving him candida? do i even have it? I barely ever get yeast infections and I rarely ever take antibiotics. I need advice guys. All i want right now is a huge piece of birthday cake! Di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 I have some women who have adopted extremely healthy diets, like all raw and absolutely no sweet anything, then I have some who are still eating donuts at church on Sunday and other foods that would be considered a no go. They have still reported an absence of their candida after a few months. Over all the ones who do radical changes in their diet improve faster and also will have better over all results with their MS. JMBWE123@... wrote: > In a message dated 6/4/2005 1:32:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > morningsunranch@... writes: > > > They almost all of them had candida > > when starting on the GLyconutrients, and within short periods of time > > they report relief from the symptoms. > > Was this in addition to the diet? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 In my opinion in addition to changing your diet, no sugars, not refined grains, much more fresh raw vegies, mostly green ones, lots or filtered water, ifi you eat meat, try to get organic sothere are no hormones or antbiotics. ALso the same goes for eggs, and dairy products, these antiobiotics will just keep you in trouble. You need to be taking pro-biotics and maybe enzymes also. Are your bowels moving regular, this is criticial before starting to thing about any supplement that will eliminate candida. You can get ill when eliminating because the body sometimes cannot keep up with the waste removal. In my personal opinion a solid wellness program supporting your whole body is the best. Do you have other conditions besides Candidia? What is your age? What are you doing now to enhance your health? If you let me know what you are already doing, I can then better tell you how to compliment it. JMBWE123@... wrote: > > In a message dated 6/5/2005 11:20:16 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, > morningsunranch@... writes: > > Over all the ones who do radical changes in their diet improve > faster and also will have better over all results with their MS > > > Ok thanks for that. Make's sense. So what is the best approach besides > changing my diet? > And you guys said to avoid Slenda at all costs right? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 > They survive on many things that we need to survive, so what y ou are > saying is that we should elimininate the things that are crucial for > our health? It isi obvious that candida eats glucose, but your > implication that Ambrotose will cause the situation to become worse is > wrong. You made a good point, . However we got to this by your initial suggestion that the readership needs Ambrotose for urinary tract infection, at a minimum of about $195 for a three month's supply (and it's mostly d-mannose). I just pointed out that $35 worth of d-mannose would do the same thing. Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 Hi Di, Wow, I am sorry you are struggling with so many challenges. It does seem as though your immune system is in great need right now. You would need a few things to get you feeling better. You will definately need to modulate your immune system, this will help rid yourself of the allergies, ease the asthma and also the EBV. This is what the Ambrotose does is modulate the immune. You will need hormonal support for the edometriosis and this also is immune related. A product called PLUS will feed your body what it needs to make hormones to helpp along withthe AMbrotose. You should also be taking high quality fish oil which will act like an atiimflmmatory for your allergies and asthma and also joint pain. I don't know that much about the tethered spine, you would have to tell me the cause and symptoms. The cartiledge can be repaired in your knees but that takes awhile, my husband was bone on bone, and walking with a cane, also had late stage lyme, and is now walking normal and bending his knees. And of course I believe the thrush would also be helped once the immune system is balanced and starting to function properly. Why don't you email me privately with your phone number, time zone, and we can talk, and I can answer your many questions. my email,morningsunranch@... JMBWE123@... wrote: > In a message dated 6/5/2005 12:14:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > morningsunranch@... writes: > > > Do you > > have other conditions besides Candidia? What is your age? What are you > > doing now to enhance your health? > > I am 39, I have epstein barr, tethered spinal cord, asthma/allergies, > endometriosis with terrible long periods and I have anemia. My knees > have no > cartilege. I love to fast-walk. Bowels are great. I have thrush in > the back of my > throat a lot, non on tongue. I need to know what to order asap cause I do > not feel good, but I need to buy at a discount too. My husband has > crotch-rot > and fibromyalgia and he just turned 40. It hurts just to take out the > garbage > for him. He used to paint homes and now it just kills him. He breaks > out in > a red, zitty rash ALL OVER HIS FACE if he exerts any wild activity > outside in > the heat etc. > He's been to the mayo clinic and they are clueless. He hurts all over. Is > it me giving him candida? do i even have it? I barely ever get yeast > infections and I rarely ever take antibiotics. > I need advice guys. All i want right now is a huge piece of birthday cake! > > Di > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 In a message dated 6/5/2005 11:43:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, duncancrow@... writes: > I do recommend Everlasting and Everlasting Support from > the Integris Corporation. > Is that stuff for the toxin overload? Or was there another med you meant for that. Also, what can I do first about this thrush in the back of my throat. It is thick and getting constant. Everlasting help with that too? di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 > wrote: > Hi Di, > > Wow, I am sorry you are struggling with so many challenges. It does > seem as though your immune system is in great need right now. You > would need a few things to get you feeling better. You will definately > need to modulate your immune system, this will help rid yourself of > the allergies, ease the asthma and also the EBV. This is what the > Ambrotose does is modulate the immune. You will need hormonal support > for the edometriosis and this also is immune related. A product called > PLUS Di, Immune system problems are often caused by toxin load (which causes inflammation). If toxin load is dealt with first, the cells may not need the support of the two products is recommending, neither of which deals with toxin load, may not be necessary. In fact they are less likely or even unlikely to work if toxin load IS the real issue. First things first, especially for someone with a low budget. Incidentally you might want to reference this later: cartilage regeneration took less than two months in one excellent case, and the other responders responded in three. I don't make anything on the product but I do recommend Everlasting and Everlasting Support from the Integris Corporation. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 I think now i'm getting a vaginal yeast infection, it happens every time my period just gets over. My gosh. Between my throat and the other end it's getting sickening. My glucose is a high normal so today I have GOT to start a diabetic type diet and refuse to eat sugar. In the meantime, what can I use to clear up this throat thing TODAY. What about Gentian Violet? Walmart sells it for a buck or more. Then I need to clear up yeast out of my body. What should I order EXACTLY today for that? Threelac??? Thanks Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 In a message dated 6/6/2005 10:13:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, suzt77@... writes: So, no, I'm not going to take something that (eventhough I'm not diabetic) is going to increase my blood sugar levels Wait. What increases the sugar? Ambrotose does? I almost bought 3 jars of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Oh man Sue were you helpful! God bless you, Di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 In a message dated 6/6/2005 1:21:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, morningsunranch@... writes: IF you don't want to take the product that is fine, but please be educated in your decision Ok, where else can I read science reports relating to how that drug works? A site that no one belongs too, so there is no swayed opinions. Di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 I'll have to agree with Duncan on this one. One of the first things you'll get tested for when you have recurrent yeast infections is diabetes. Why? Well because having consistently high glucose levels can cause chronic yeast infections or at the very least contribute to them and your ability to get rid of them. So, no, I'm not going to take something that (eventhough I'm not diabetic) is going to increase my blood sugar levels and help feed the beast. Sue Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: > wrote: > Duncan, > > In your earlier post where you claimed 2 of the sugars in Ambrotose > feed Candidia, I would like to say its OK to have personal opinions > and believe anything one wishes, but for the board it is good to try > clearly note it is not known and established fact, but simple personal > conjecture. , read back what you wrote -- what you are trying to say above is that candida does not live on glucose, one of the eight essential sugars in Ambrotose. We all know glucose is one of the preferred foods for candida. I believe in Ambrotose but I pointed that out because you told me you knew about this product but then you didn't tell people. My opinion is that Ambrotose is not really a candida product, c'mon.... you'd have to agree, don't you? Anybody? Duncan Crow Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Try this. Place a clove of garlic in a piece of lettuce and chew it. It does a great job. of clearing the throat, even if it doesn't taste that great.About 1 clove every 4 to 6 hours. The Japanese even boil about 4 to five cloves of garlic in a half quart of water and use it to get rid of female yeast infections. RJ Re: Re: [ Mannose and Ambrotose] > I think now i'm getting a vaginal yeast infection, it happens every time my > period just gets over. My gosh. Between my throat and the other end it's > getting sickening. My glucose is a high normal so today I have GOT to start a > diabetic type diet and refuse to eat sugar. In the meantime, what can I use > to clear up this throat thing TODAY. What about Gentian Violet? Walmart > sells it for a buck or more. Then I need to clear up yeast out of my body. What > should I order EXACTLY today for that? Threelac??? > Thanks > Dianne > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 If I understood correctly the ambrotose contains glucose. Glucose is what you are trying to keep under control if you are a diabetic and also if you have candida you would want to do the same. As for supplements etc that one would want to purchase I'd be wary of most. Now some may help over time but after trying several things with limited success I decided to stop spending my hard earned money on most everything and take care of my diet, make sure I was getting a good vitamin/mineral supplement and essential fatty acids. The only other thing I've been doing is cleansing and ensuring that my bowels are regular. Since dumping all these extra " meds " I've seen the greatest improvement along with cleansing. I no longer feel foggy headed unless I don't ge enough sleep. Which I figure is pretty normal. My moods are more even, my tongue is almost completely pink, and I haven't had a vaginal yeast in about a month and a half and the last one wasn't too terrible and cleared up very quickly. (this is good news for someone who couldn't shake them for what seemed like forever) Another suggestion that I came across recently was to change and or disinfect so to speak your toothbrush more often to help with the oral thrush. Makes sense to me that if you keep putting your toothbrush back in your mouth and it's infected with candida you'll have a hard time clearing the infection. So I change the brush every 3-4 weeks and soak it in food grade hydrogen peroxide and sometimes just plain old listerine to help keep the bacteria off of it. I still avoid carbs and sugars as much as possible and try to get as much pre and pro biotic foods in me as possible to support good digestion. I wish I could tell you that there's a magic pill or powder out there that will get rid of this but really in the end it's about cleaning up your body and getting some balance back to your system. It sounds simple but it's difficult to do when we've never been taught how to keep our body in balance. I guess what I'm tryin to say is that you can't get rid of this overnight and that's a very difficult thing to accept. You will feel worse most likely before you feel better. I did. It's hard to get past that point but once you do and begin to notice improvement it's a lot easier to stay at it. Best of luck and don't part with your money lightly. Sue JMBWE123@... wrote: __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2005 Report Share Posted June 6, 2005 Ambrotose does not raise blood sugar levels and this is fact. If you want to look at the science yourself then please go to www.glycoscience.org type in diabetes and see for yourself the studies that have been done with diabetes and Glyconutrients. Now why would they have successful outcomes, and people reducing their insulin if the blood sugar was increased?? IF you don't want to take the product that is fine, but please be educated in your decision. Doctors are recommending these products daily to people with diabetes to save their lives. As far as the Candida things goes, like I said if 8 sugars are necessary for our healthy existence, then we cannot eliminate the thing that we need for fear it might feed the candida, the body will prevail when it is able to have an immune system that functions properly.On the same site type in candida also. Type in lupus, rheumatoid, cancer, you name it and there are clinical studies and research. If you don't want these sugars then you would have to eliminate eating any fresh vegatables, mushrooms, fruits and that type of thing. These are from plants and provide what should be provided in our diet but is not. Read the science then make your decisions based on fact. ALso here is something you can ask Duncan about. " Most of the inulin and oligofructose commercially available on the industrial food ingredient market today is either synthesized from sucrose or extracted from chicory roots " . So is inulin safe for diabetes and candida?? GIna Sue wrote: > I'll have to agree with Duncan on this one. One of the first things > you'll get tested for when you have recurrent yeast infections is > diabetes. Why? Well because having consistently high glucose levels can > cause chronic yeast infections or at the very least contribute to them > and your ability to get rid of them. So, no, I'm not going to take > something that (eventhough I'm not diabetic) is going to increase my > blood sugar levels and help feed the beast. > > Sue > > Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: > > wrote: > > Duncan, > > > > In your earlier post where you claimed 2 of the sugars in Ambrotose > > feed Candidia, I would like to say its OK to have personal opinions > > and believe anything one wishes, but for the board it is good to try > > clearly note it is not known and established fact, but simple personal > > conjecture. > > , read back what you wrote -- what you are trying to say above is > that candida does not live on glucose, one of the eight essential > sugars in Ambrotose. We all know glucose is one of the preferred > foods for candida. > > I believe in Ambrotose but I pointed that out because you told me you > knew about this product but then you didn't tell people. > > My opinion is that Ambrotose is not really a candida product, > c'mon.... you'd have to agree, don't you? Anybody? > > Duncan Crow > > > > Duncan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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