Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 YES!!! I am in the Baltimore area. I'll e-mail your personal e-mail with my phone number. I'm so excited - I've been looking for someone in this area to compare notes with! Liz Greene femifesto <femifesto@...> wrote: hi all-- i am wondering if anyone has ever followed the body ecology diet? i am getting ready to start the anti-candida diet (again!) and am exploring different variations. it is really frustrating that there are so many different versions, i.e. some permit certain legumes, others don't. some permit certain soy products, others don't. etc., etc. last time i undertook this i was brand new to it all. i just got the first book i found, the complete candida yeast guidebook, and followed it to the T. now i have read a ton and know that they are all different, with certain similarities (no sugar, no simple carbs, nothing fermented). i did fine on jeanne marie martin's which permitted tofu and many beans and sweet potatoes. a friend recommended the BED. has anyone tried it? what versions do you all like? also, i'm really curious if anyone knows how the anti-candida diet was originally developed? also, is anyone in the Baltimore area? i really want a live person to talk to all of this about!!! i hope everyone has a good day. julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Anybody in New Braunfels, TX? --- Greene <lizgreene52@...> wrote: > YES!!! I am in the Baltimore area. I'll e-mail > your personal e-mail with my phone number. I'm > so excited - I've been looking for someone in > this area to compare notes with! Liz Greene > > femifesto <femifesto@...> wrote: hi > all-- > > i am wondering if anyone has ever followed the > body ecology diet? i am getting ready to > start the anti-candida diet (again!) and am > exploring different variations. it is really > frustrating that there are so many different > versions, i.e. some permit certain legumes, > others don't. some permit certain soy products, > others don't. etc., etc. > > last time i undertook this i was brand new to > it all. i just got the first book i found, the > complete candida yeast guidebook, and followed > it to the T. now i have read a ton and > know that they are all different, with certain > similarities (no sugar, no simple carbs, > nothing fermented). > > i did fine on jeanne marie martin's which > permitted tofu and many beans and sweet > potatoes. > > a friend recommended the BED. has anyone tried > it? what versions do you all like? > > also, i'm really curious if anyone knows how > the anti-candida diet was originally > developed? > > also, is anyone in the Baltimore area? i really > want a live person to talk to all of this > about!!! > > i hope everyone has a good day. > > julie > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Hi there , I am not from Baltimore but South Africa, White River. I have only recently found out about Candida after 4 years treatments at several doctors, skin specialists and others that could not help me. I heard of candida and the spent hours and hours on the internet to read all about this. In SA there is not really doctors that is treating candida. I also have this one complaint and that is that every diet allows something the other diet did not. If you do get a diet that works you can also email me direct to gemini@... Thank you Ronelle Van der Westhuizen Re: body ecology diet/different candida diets YES!!! I am in the Baltimore area. I'll e-mail your personal e-mail with my phone number. I'm so excited - I've been looking for someone in this area to compare notes with! Liz Greene femifesto <femifesto@...> wrote: hi all-- i am wondering if anyone has ever followed the body ecology diet? i am getting ready to start the anti-candida diet (again!) and am exploring different variations. it is really frustrating that there are so many different versions, i.e. some permit certain legumes, others don't. some permit certain soy products, others don't. etc., etc. last time i undertook this i was brand new to it all. i just got the first book i found, the complete candida yeast guidebook, and followed it to the T. now i have read a ton and know that they are all different, with certain similarities (no sugar, no simple carbs, nothing fermented). i did fine on jeanne marie martin's which permitted tofu and many beans and sweet potatoes. a friend recommended the BED. has anyone tried it? what versions do you all like? also, i'm really curious if anyone knows how the anti-candida diet was originally developed? also, is anyone in the Baltimore area? i really want a live person to talk to all of this about!!! i hope everyone has a good day. julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 I just want to tell you, keep trying if nobody responds right away. I've been looking for someone from the Baltimore area for months - and this is a big metro area. <SMc42TX@...> wrote: Anybody in New Braunfels, TX? --- Greene <lizgreene52@...> wrote: > YES!!! I am in the Baltimore area. I'll e-mail > your personal e-mail with my phone number. I'm > so excited - I've been looking for someone in > this area to compare notes with! Liz Greene > > femifesto <femifesto@...> wrote: hi > all-- > > i am wondering if anyone has ever followed the > body ecology diet? i am getting ready to > start the anti-candida diet (again!) and am > exploring different variations. it is really > frustrating that there are so many different > versions, i.e. some permit certain legumes, > others don't. some permit certain soy products, > others don't. etc., etc. > > last time i undertook this i was brand new to > it all. i just got the first book i found, the > complete candida yeast guidebook, and followed > it to the T. now i have read a ton and > know that they are all different, with certain > similarities (no sugar, no simple carbs, > nothing fermented). > > i did fine on jeanne marie martin's which > permitted tofu and many beans and sweet > potatoes. > > a friend recommended the BED. has anyone tried > it? what versions do you all like? > > also, i'm really curious if anyone knows how > the anti-candida diet was originally > developed? > > also, is anyone in the Baltimore area? i really > want a live person to talk to all of this > about!!! > > i hope everyone has a good day. > > julie > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 You are right - all the diets have some differences. All agree on NO SUGAR, NO DAIRY except yogurt, no fruit at least at first and a few other things. Some say no tomatos, some say no potatos, some say no corn, but I have been able to eat them. You have to experiment and find the diet that works for you. You may be sensitive to certain foods but not others. I eliminated sugar, wheat, dairy, fruit (except a few raisins on my oat bran in the morning.) I experienced immediate improvement, and improvement has been slow but fairly steady over the last six months. I ate sausage and bacon, which are discouraged on most diets, but it was too depressing to give them up. In any case I take l-glutamine which dramatically reduces cravings, added yogurt and kefir. I sometimes at a piece of chocolate candy, or mushrooms in small amounts, and I have been slowly but steadily been getting better. Gemini Bookkeeping <geminibooks@...> wrote: Hi there , I am not from Baltimore but South Africa, White River. I have only recently found out about Candida after 4 years treatments at several doctors, skin specialists and others that could not help me. I heard of candida and the spent hours and hours on the internet to read all about this. In SA there is not really doctors that is treating candida. I also have this one complaint and that is that every diet allows something the other diet did not. If you do get a diet that works you can also email me direct to gemini@... Thank you Ronelle Van der Westhuizen Re: body ecology diet/different candida diets YES!!! I am in the Baltimore area. I'll e-mail your personal e-mail with my phone number. I'm so excited - I've been looking for someone in this area to compare notes with! Liz Greene femifesto <femifesto@...> wrote: hi all-- i am wondering if anyone has ever followed the body ecology diet? i am getting ready to start the anti-candida diet (again!) and am exploring different variations. it is really frustrating that there are so many different versions, i.e. some permit certain legumes, others don't. some permit certain soy products, others don't. etc., etc. last time i undertook this i was brand new to it all. i just got the first book i found, the complete candida yeast guidebook, and followed it to the T. now i have read a ton and know that they are all different, with certain similarities (no sugar, no simple carbs, nothing fermented). i did fine on jeanne marie martin's which permitted tofu and many beans and sweet potatoes. a friend recommended the BED. has anyone tried it? what versions do you all like? also, i'm really curious if anyone knows how the anti-candida diet was originally developed? also, is anyone in the Baltimore area? i really want a live person to talk to all of this about!!! i hope everyone has a good day. julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 I am also in land - Frederick - about 45 min. west of Baltimore! " The power of love to change bodies is legendary, built into folklore, common sense, and everyday experience. Love moves the flesh, it pushes matter around.... Throughout history, " tender loving care " has uniformly been recognized as a valuable element in healing. " ~Larry Dossey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Frederick? About 30 mins from here along I-70! Take 70 to I-81 go S and we re right after the WV line! Howdy Neighbor!!! Peace and Blessings ~*~ Akiba ~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/ I am also in land - Frederick - about 45 min. west of Baltimore! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Hi - Sorry I haven't responded - I've been swamped with work. It's nice to know you are relatively close. Liz susan <peacefulmeow@...> wrote: I am also in land - Frederick - about 45 min. west of Baltimore! " The power of love to change bodies is legendary, built into folklore, common sense, and everyday experience. Love moves the flesh, it pushes matter around.... Throughout history, " tender loving care " has uniformly been recognized as a valuable element in healing. " ~Larry Dossey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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