Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 Hi, all. I just joined, and I know most of you have heard the same stories from new members before, but please bare with me! I haven't been to a doctor, but when I read about the symptoms of Candida, I do have many of them. First a brief background: 1 year or a bit more of tetracycline for acne (about 5-8 years ago) Birth control pill for 1 year (about 3 years ago) I am a 32 years old Recent diet background: A few years ago I became really interested in nutrition. I started reading everything I could get my hands on looking for the " right way " to eat. Here is what resulted: 3 months as a vegetarian (about 3 years ago) Followed by about 3-4 months eating a relaxed Paleo diet. I say " relaxed " because I did eat pizza once a week and still ate other grains and cheese occasionally Then I discovered Nourishing Traditions and started eating raw milk products like cows were going to stop being milked any day. :-) NT was my " go-ahead " to start eating dairy again, and also led me to think bread was okay. I slowly started eating more grains that were not necessarily NT compatible (white bread, etc.). Eating the gluten grains only made me want more- big read flag, I now know! My health was downhill from there, largely due to all the raw dairy I was consuming IMO. Symptoms: I have had problems with gas and bloating for years. I really can't say for sure if it is timed to taking the tetracycline or not. I have occasional headaches. Last summer I became extremely tired most days. It wasn't even just a " tired " feeling- I can only describe it as fatigue. With that, understandably, came feelings of depression but not anything where I felt suicidal. Maybe I can describe it as mild depression. I also lost motivation to do many things and started procrastinating even stupid little things that require next to no effort. I also feel sort of in a daydream at times, which I imagine is the brain fog people talk about. My glands are swollen off and on, too, but I don't know what that means. I realized then that I definitely needed to try eliminating gluten and dairy. I was suspicious of food allergies since my health seemed downhill after eating NT. I eliminated dairy and gluten for a few weeks, and had terrible stomach pain, nausea, etc. after trying to reintroduce them. I took the York IgG test and have multiple food allergies. Oddly enough gluten or any of the gluten grains didn't show up, but I still avoid them because I know they bother me. I have been gluten and dairy free for almost 10 months. I have avoided all my other IgG's for 6 months, and I am still not feeling much better. I don't feel as bad as I did last summer, but I am still fatigued some days and I still experience bloating on many days. I have tried many supplements, like sublingual B-12, l-glutamine, etc. Nothing seems to be helping, except HCl with betaine is definitely helping my digestion. I also recently started taking a product called Natural Cellular Defense that is supposed to detoxify heavy metals and that is doing something since the first dose. It is giving me more energy, but I still feel a fatigue behind the energy, if that makes any sense at all. I guess it would be similar to drinking coffee but still feeling low energy, because it is a false sense of energy. I should mention that some of my IgG's that I had a low to high reaction are foods that naturally contain yeast. I think there might be a connection there. They are grapes, mushrooms, brewer's yeast, cucumbers (which can be pickles), and lettuce, although I am not sure if lettuce naturally contains yeast or not. With the exception of the lettuce, these are all foods that I either don't eat or rarely eat anyway, so I don't know where the allergy came from. Okay, this has gotten extremely long! I am sorry, and I hope someone has read this far. Since I haven't been to a doctor, I am wondering if these sound like typical Candida symptoms. I think I am doubting because I don't have many of the symptoms, like skin problems, nasal problems, diarrhea or constipation, etc. Thank you, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 Welcome Olif, Here's instructions to do a Candida home saliva test. I think it's accurate. I had previous Candida tests done and knew I had it before doing the saliva test. http://www. .org/candidatests.html Sounds like you may have it. Did you take anything to treat the Candida while on the diet? Beth new member/undiagnosed Hi, all. I just joined, and I know most of you have heard the same stories from new members before, but please bare with me! I haven't been to a doctor, but when I read about the symptoms of Candida, I do have many of them. First a brief background: 1 year or a bit more of tetracycline for acne (about 5-8 years ago) Birth control pill for 1 year (about 3 years ago) I am a 32 years old Recent diet background: A few years ago I became really interested in nutrition. I started reading everything I could get my hands on looking for the " right way " to eat. Here is what resulted: 3 months as a vegetarian (about 3 years ago) Followed by about 3-4 months eating a relaxed Paleo diet. I say " relaxed " because I did eat pizza once a week and still ate other grains and cheese occasionally Then I discovered Nourishing Traditions and started eating raw milk products like cows were going to stop being milked any day. :-) NT was my " go-ahead " to start eating dairy again, and also led me to think bread was okay. I slowly started eating more grains that were not necessarily NT compatible (white bread, etc.). Eating the gluten grains only made me want more- big read flag, I now know! My health was downhill from there, largely due to all the raw dairy I was consuming IMO. Symptoms: I have had problems with gas and bloating for years. I really can't say for sure if it is timed to taking the tetracycline or not. I have occasional headaches. Last summer I became extremely tired most days. It wasn't even just a " tired " feeling- I can only describe it as fatigue. With that, understandably, came feelings of depression but not anything where I felt suicidal. Maybe I can describe it as mild depression. I also lost motivation to do many things and started procrastinating even stupid little things that require next to no effort. I also feel sort of in a daydream at times, which I imagine is the brain fog people talk about. My glands are swollen off and on, too, but I don't know what that means. I realized then that I definitely needed to try eliminating gluten and dairy. I was suspicious of food allergies since my health seemed downhill after eating NT. I eliminated dairy and gluten for a few weeks, and had terrible stomach pain, nausea, etc. after trying to reintroduce them. I took the York IgG test and have multiple food allergies. Oddly enough gluten or any of the gluten grains didn't show up, but I still avoid them because I know they bother me. I have been gluten and dairy free for almost 10 months. I have avoided all my other IgG's for 6 months, and I am still not feeling much better. I don't feel as bad as I did last summer, but I am still fatigued some days and I still experience bloating on many days. I have tried many supplements, like sublingual B-12, l-glutamine, etc. Nothing seems to be helping, except HCl with betaine is definitely helping my digestion. I also recently started taking a product called Natural Cellular Defense that is supposed to detoxify heavy metals and that is doing something since the first dose. It is giving me more energy, but I still feel a fatigue behind the energy, if that makes any sense at all. I guess it would be similar to drinking coffee but still feeling low energy, because it is a false sense of energy. I should mention that some of my IgG's that I had a low to high reaction are foods that naturally contain yeast. I think there might be a connection there. They are grapes, mushrooms, brewer's yeast, cucumbers (which can be pickles), and lettuce, although I am not sure if lettuce naturally contains yeast or not. With the exception of the lettuce, these are all foods that I either don't eat or rarely eat anyway, so I don't know where the allergy came from. Okay, this has gotten extremely long! I am sorry, and I hope someone has read this far. Since I haven't been to a doctor, I am wondering if these sound like typical Candida symptoms. I think I am doubting because I don't have many of the symptoms, like skin problems, nasal problems, diarrhea or constipation, etc. Thank you, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2006 Report Share Posted June 4, 2006 You should probably be taking anti-fungals - grapefruit seed was what I was told to start on. And probiotics. Keen new member/undiagnosed Hi, all. I just joined, and I know most of you have heard the same stories from new members before, but please bare with me! I haven't been to a doctor, but when I read about the symptoms of Candida, I do have many of them. First a brief background: 1 year or a bit more of tetracycline for acne (about 5-8 years ago) Birth control pill for 1 year (about 3 years ago) I am a 32 years old Recent diet background: A few years ago I became really interested in nutrition. I started reading everything I could get my hands on looking for the " right way " to eat. Here is what resulted: 3 months as a vegetarian (about 3 years ago) Followed by about 3-4 months eating a relaxed Paleo diet. I say " relaxed " because I did eat pizza once a week and still ate other grains and cheese occasionally Then I discovered Nourishing Traditions and started eating raw milk products like cows were going to stop being milked any day. :-) NT was my " go-ahead " to start eating dairy again, and also led me to think bread was okay. I slowly started eating more grains that were not necessarily NT compatible (white bread, etc.). Eating the gluten grains only made me want more- big read flag, I now know! My health was downhill from there, largely due to all the raw dairy I was consuming IMO. Symptoms: I have had problems with gas and bloating for years. I really can't say for sure if it is timed to taking the tetracycline or not. I have occasional headaches. Last summer I became extremely tired most days. It wasn't even just a " tired " feeling- I can only describe it as fatigue. With that, understandably, came feelings of depression but not anything where I felt suicidal. Maybe I can describe it as mild depression. I also lost motivation to do many things and started procrastinating even stupid little things that require next to no effort. I also feel sort of in a daydream at times, which I imagine is the brain fog people talk about. My glands are swollen off and on, too, but I don't know what that means. I realized then that I definitely needed to try eliminating gluten and dairy. I was suspicious of food allergies since my health seemed downhill after eating NT. I eliminated dairy and gluten for a few weeks, and had terrible stomach pain, nausea, etc. after trying to reintroduce them. I took the York IgG test and have multiple food allergies. Oddly enough gluten or any of the gluten grains didn't show up, but I still avoid them because I know they bother me. I have been gluten and dairy free for almost 10 months. I have avoided all my other IgG's for 6 months, and I am still not feeling much better. I don't feel as bad as I did last summer, but I am still fatigued some days and I still experience bloating on many days. I have tried many supplements, like sublingual B-12, l-glutamine, etc. Nothing seems to be helping, except HCl with betaine is definitely helping my digestion. I also recently started taking a product called Natural Cellular Defense that is supposed to detoxify heavy metals and that is doing something since the first dose. It is giving me more energy, but I still feel a fatigue behind the energy, if that makes any sense at all. I guess it would be similar to drinking coffee but still feeling low energy, because it is a false sense of energy. I should mention that some of my IgG's that I had a low to high reaction are foods that naturally contain yeast. I think there might be a connection there. They are grapes, mushrooms, brewer's yeast, cucumbers (which can be pickles), and lettuce, although I am not sure if lettuce naturally contains yeast or not. With the exception of the lettuce, these are all foods that I either don't eat or rarely eat anyway, so I don't know where the allergy came from. Okay, this has gotten extremely long! I am sorry, and I hope someone has read this far. Since I haven't been to a doctor, I am wondering if these sound like typical Candida symptoms. I think I am doubting because I don't have many of the symptoms, like skin problems, nasal problems, diarrhea or constipation, etc. Thank you, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 " Here's instructions to do a Candida home saliva test.... " Thanks, Beth. I just took the test, and it is definitely positive. I have heard mixed things about the test, but with it being positive and with all my symptoms, I am going to try treating it. It doesn't seem there is any harm in naturally treating it without a sure diagnosis. I also just finished Tired- So Tired by Dr. Crook. Finally I find a book that combines food intolerance, with leaky gut, Candida, chemical sensitivities, thyroid/adrenal problems, and toxic metal overload! It seems that most books deal with only one issue. For the first time, I can finally start to understand how everything is connected! The cookbook has just arrived at my library. Until I pick it up, I am unsure where he stands on whole grains for the beginning stages of his diet. I am truly worried about starving myself on meat and veggies only. A meal of 2-3 tacos with corn tortillas will fill me up for hours. A meat and veggies meal just doesn't do it. If I add potatoes to that I am fine. I already eat an unprocessed diet. I really don't want to lose weight either, although anything 5 pounds or less won't hurt my health. I think I have a pretty fast metabolism, especially since cutting out my food allergies. Thanks, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 Hi Olif, What mixed things have you heard about the saliva test? I know what you mean about losing weight. I've been concerned because I've lost about 20 lbs. since February. What about adding brown rice to your meat and veggies? Good luck, Beth Re: new member/undiagnosed " Here's instructions to do a Candida home saliva test.... " Thanks, Beth. I just took the test, and it is definitely positive. I have heard mixed things about the test, but with it being positive and with all my symptoms, I am going to try treating it. It doesn't seem there is any harm in naturally treating it without a sure diagnosis. I also just finished Tired- So Tired by Dr. Crook. Finally I find a book that combines food intolerance, with leaky gut, Candida, chemical sensitivities, thyroid/adrenal problems, and toxic metal overload! It seems that most books deal with only one issue. For the first time, I can finally start to understand how everything is connected! The cookbook has just arrived at my library. Until I pick it up, I am unsure where he stands on whole grains for the beginning stages of his diet. I am truly worried about starving myself on meat and veggies only. A meal of 2-3 tacos with corn tortillas will fill me up for hours. A meat and veggies meal just doesn't do it. If I add potatoes to that I am fine. I already eat an unprocessed diet. I really don't want to lose weight either, although anything 5 pounds or less won't hurt my health. I think I have a pretty fast metabolism, especially since cutting out my food allergies. Thanks, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 Hi Beth, I have just heard some people say the saliva test is accurate and then others say it isn't accurate. Actually I might have even read that somewhere in the files section for this group. Am I allowed brown rice on this diet? I did receive Dr. Crook's cookbook from the library today. He does say whole grains are okay if they agree with you. I can't have gluten grains or amaranth. I have felt funny with quinoa, but I always had maple syrup in it. I will try it plain and see how I feel, but I suspect that I can't tolerate it. Why don't most Candida diets allow berries? They are lower in sugar than some veggies. I am confused about that. I think only one source I read allowed strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. I haven't seen it anywhere else. Thanks, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 My husband and I would die if it weren't for brown rice - it's the major thing that stopped him losing weight. We are following the diet (mostly) in the Yeast Syndrome, and they have a 4 phase diet. You are allowed berries in phase 3, which we are in. I found that cranberries recently allowed me to get over my flu - very helpful! I think everyone must find the diet that best suits them. We have leaky gut (and therefore food sensitivities) and IBS and so we can't eat a lot of the things that are allowed. By trial and error, we have found the things that help us. Keen Re: new member/undiagnosed Hi Beth, I have just heard some people say the saliva test is accurate and then others say it isn't accurate. Actually I might have even read that somewhere in the files section for this group. Am I allowed brown rice on this diet? I did receive Dr. Crook's cookbook from the library today. He does say whole grains are okay if they agree with you. I can't have gluten grains or amaranth. I have felt funny with quinoa, but I always had maple syrup in it. I will try it plain and see how I feel, but I suspect that I can't tolerate it. Why don't most Candida diets allow berries? They are lower in sugar than some veggies. I am confused about that. I think only one source I read allowed strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. I haven't seen it anywhere else. Thanks, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 " We are following the diet (mostly) in the Yeast Syndrome, and they have a 4 phase diet. " My library doesn't have this book. Is there a website that explains this diet? I, too, have leaky gut and many food sensitivities. It is challenging to work around when you are trying to further limit your diet, yet still get variety in order to avoid more sensitivities! Are you starting to feel improvement, Keen? Also, do you worry about rotating brown rice every 4 days or not? I am also going to try teff and millet. I have never had them before. I have been eliminating my food sensitivities for about 6 months now without any real improvement. Well, I am not overly fatigued most days any longer, but I still don't have any real energy. My anti fungal arrived in the mail yesterday, and I am hoping my probiotic will be here today. I have to understand a little more about what foods I am avoiding before I start. Thanks, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 Good morning Olif! I wondered about the saliva test because I thought my husband had Candida since he wakes up with a white coated tongue, has a geographic tongue, and tested negative. My nutritionist said I could eat whole grains which includes brown rice (long cooking) on the diet. When I was on the diet years ago, I was allowed brown rice. Can't find anything that says not to eat it. As far as the berries, I was told to avoid them for two weeks and then reintroduce them and kiwi. So that's what I'm a gonna do! Good luck, Beth ) Re: new member/undiagnosed Hi Beth, I have just heard some people say the saliva test is accurate and then others say it isn't accurate. Actually I might have even read that somewhere in the files section for this group. Am I allowed brown rice on this diet? I did receive Dr. Crook's cookbook from the library today. He does say whole grains are okay if they agree with you. I can't have gluten grains or amaranth. I have felt funny with quinoa, but I always had maple syrup in it. I will try it plain and see how I feel, but I suspect that I can't tolerate it. Why don't most Candida diets allow berries? They are lower in sugar than some veggies. I am confused about that. I think only one source I read allowed strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. I haven't seen it anywhere else. Thanks, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 No, there is no website that explains, it, but you can buy it from Amazon. I got it from the library, so I need to buy a copy of my own as well. Yes, I do feel a lot better. I can feel that my candida is not a major problem anymore, now my biggest problem is the leaky gut and the IBS that comes with that. It is a constant struggle to stay regular and not eat anything that triggers either food sensitivities or the IBS. No, I don't rotate the brown rice, I read that it is the food with the least possibility of causing an allergic reaction. Besides, there is so little we can eat, I don't want to limit myself on the things that cause no problems. Give it time, you must also get the candida under control and start to heal your intestines. My husband is feeling a lot worse than I am, but then his IBS is a lot worse. What supplements and herbals are you taking again? Maybe spirulina would help you to have more energy. I've been on the diet for 8 months now and am only feeling an improvement for the last month or so. It also depends on how many toxins you have in your body and how badly your liver is dealing with them, or how well. Our livers were really bad, and we had way too many toxins in our systems. Keen Re: new member/undiagnosed " We are following the diet (mostly) in the Yeast Syndrome, and they have a 4 phase diet. " My library doesn't have this book. Is there a website that explains this diet? I, too, have leaky gut and many food sensitivities. It is challenging to work around when you are trying to further limit your diet, yet still get variety in order to avoid more sensitivities! Are you starting to feel improvement, Keen? Also, do you worry about rotating brown rice every 4 days or not? I am also going to try teff and millet. I have never had them before. I have been eliminating my food sensitivities for about 6 months now without any real improvement. Well, I am not overly fatigued most days any longer, but I still don't have any real energy. My anti fungal arrived in the mail yesterday, and I am hoping my probiotic will be here today. I have to understand a little more about what foods I am avoiding before I start. Thanks, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 I was able to buy The Yeast Syndrome used for $0.01 (basically free) plus shipping on Amazon! :-) " No, I don't rotate the brown rice, I read that it is the food with the least possibility of causing an allergic reaction. " This is true for sweet potatoes (yams) to! " I've been on the diet for 8 months now and am only feeling an improvement for the last month or so. " If you have only recently noticed improvement, have you been taking an antifungal for that long too or do you just take the antifungals for a couple months? " It also depends on how many toxins you have in your body and how badly your liver is dealing with them, or how well. " About a month ago I started taking a product called Natural Cellular Defense. It is available in the US only by a MLM company. I was skeptical but it came recommended on a list I trust. Anyway, it is the mineral zeolite in liquid form. It gave me immediate energy, which probably either means it was eliminating waste from Candida or heavy metals. I am not sure which. It is available in Europe in capsule form for much cheaper. I am waiting for mine to arrive. " What supplements and herbals are you taking again? " I also started take Platinum Plus Amino Acids by Dr. Vickery just yesterday. It includes MSM. It is supposed to be good for digestion, the liver, and much, much more. It is pretty expensive and not something I will be able to take long term. I am going to try finding cheaper substitutes if I can. I started IsoCort for my adrenals yesterday. Yesterday I also started KandidaPlex and Kolorex for my antifungals, Culturelle for my probiotic (made by ConAgra- yuck!). I am taking Betaine HCl for digestion, although I might not need it with the Platinum Plus. For vitamin supplements I am taking vitamin C w/ biofavonoids (I am going to switch to arecola when this is gone), bonemeal for calcium, cod liver oil, and ConcenTrace minerals liquid for trace minerals. My vitamin B complex and sublingual B-12 ran out. I haven't replaced them yet, because I couldn't tell the B-12 was doing anything and it is a little pricey. I will probably get them soon. Okay, I think that is the pharmacy I am taking! :-) Keen, do you try any homemade bone broths? They are really soothing and healing to the gut. Thanks, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Re: new member/undiagnosed <<I was able to buy The Yeast Syndrome used for $0.01 (basically free) plus shipping on Amazon! :-) >> I'll have to try that, I really want to buy the book. Shipping is quite costly all the way out here, though. " No, I don't rotate the brown rice, I read that it is the food with the least possibility of causing an allergic reaction. " <<This is true for sweet potatoes (yams) to!>> Our first naturopath told us not to eat them or sweet corn and, after trying some sweet corn, I could feel it wasn't doing too well in my body, so I've never tried sweet potatoes. I'm not very fond of them, which might also be why. " I've been on the diet for 8 months now and am only feeling an improvement for the last month or so. " <<If you have only recently noticed improvement, have you been taking an antifungal for that long too or do you just take the antifungals for a couple months? >> I've been taking since the beginning. We started with grapefruit seed, then caprylic acid, then we tried pau d'arco which I found to be very strong (the die off nearly drove my husband - literally - mad). Now we rotate, one month of each. " It also depends on how many toxins you have in your body and how badly your liver is dealing with them, or how well. " <<About a month ago I started taking a product called Natural Cellular Defense. It is available in the US only by a MLM company. I was skeptical but it came recommended on a list I trust. Anyway, it is the mineral zeolite in liquid form. It gave me immediate energy, which probably either means it was eliminating waste from Candida or heavy metals. I am not sure which. It is available in Europe in capsule form for much cheaper. I am waiting for mine to arrive. >> I've not heard about that before. I take a good multivitamin/mineral as well as extra magnesium. A lady I work with told me that Solgar's Chelated Magnesium helped her immensely - she took 2 pills three times a day and it took away her IBS completely. " What supplements and herbals are you taking again? " <<I also started take Platinum Plus Amino Acids by Dr. Vickery just yesterday. It includes MSM. It is supposed to be good for digestion, the liver, and much, much more. It is pretty expensive and not something I will be able to take long term. I am going to try finding cheaper substitutes if I can. >> That's the problem with a lot of the supplements. We are going to try new digestive enzymes, they are much more expensive so we had to cut out Colon Ecology to be able to afford the new enzymes. What a pity everything is so expensive! <<I started IsoCort for my adrenals yesterday.>> Is it a natural product? <<Yesterday I also started KandidaPlex and Kolorex for my antifungals, Culturelle for my probiotic (made by ConAgra- yuck!). I am taking Betaine HCl for digestion, although I might not need it with the Platinum Plus. For vitamin supplements I am taking vitamin C w/ biofavonoids (I am going to switch to arecola when this is gone), bonemeal for calcium, cod liver oil, and ConcenTrace minerals liquid for trace minerals. My vitamin B complex and sublingual B-12 ran out. I haven't replaced them yet, because I couldn't tell the B-12 was doing anything and it is a little pricey. I will probably get them soon. Okay, I think that is the pharmacy I am taking! :-) >> Are you taking magnesium for the health of the cells of your gut? We have found it helped us immensely, but you must take large doses (my husband is currently taking 1 x 685mg pill with breakfast, lunch and supper). We take so many pills that we bought a special box to put them all in so they don't just stand on the lounge table. Every time we cut one out, we have to add another one. We are going to be adding licorice root for inflammation, as well as the new digestive enzymes and a new, soil based, probiotic. <<Keen, do you try any homemade bone broths? They are really soothing and healing to the gut.>> No, what is a bone broth and how do you make it? Keen Thanks, Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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