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GREEEEAAAAAAT!!!!! *sarcasm* *grumble* *sigh*

http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/conditions/08/25/yeast.pill.ap/index.html

>

> the pharma companies are finally waking up to the

> profit potential

> that alternative hucksters have been milking for

> years. this is the

> beginning of mass use of prescription antifungals

> (and chronic

> disease the likes of which we have not yet seen).

>

> g

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I wouldn't worry about this drug too much if I was you. It is not a

bad anti-fungal drug, speaking effectiveness - but is not the cure-all the

article makes it out to be. I was on it for 11 days - it certainly did do a lot

of work and make a substantial " dent " so to speak in my candida - but

certainly came no where near clearing it up. One of the things I had when I

started

was a white tongue -looked as if somebody had painted it. I still have a white

tongue - only not quite as dense a white, though not a whole lot of

difference. Whereas it certainly made a difference in my nose, ears and eyes -

it

didn't clean it all out; I still have candida in those places. Yes; as it says

in

the article, it does seem to work on vaginal yeast infections, but that was

the least of my problems and would never have taken it for that. It is what I

call a " hard " drug with serious side-effects if taken too long. Never take it

for more then 2 weeks at a time. Wait at least a month before taking it again

- and it is best to not take it on an empty stomach unless one likes having

the runs.

Now liquid Nilstatin which is much milder, is great at clearing up

blisters in the mouth as well as better at clearing up a white tongue in my

personal experiance - keeping in mind we are all different and what works for

one

will not necessarily work for everyone else. Using powdered Nistatin with

filtered water in douches and/or enemas is great for vaginal yeast too - and

cheaper plus easier on your body. I found the die-off from the Dilfucan really

bad -- the die-off from Nilstatin is a piece of cake, so to speak. (again for

me - might not be the same for everyone)

But I am surprised everyone hasn't heard the " good " news - the big

Pharmas are taking over the supplement industry totally. Have already make a

good beginning in parts of Europe, South Africa, Australia, - and were doing

the same to New Zealand about a week or so ago; haven't checked back since

then. Anyway; most of the supplements will just disappear (includes herbs and

homeopathics, etc). The remaining few will be sold by a company the Pharma

Cartel has bought and the prices will skyrocket. Anyway; I have piles of links

and info on this stuff from the last several months. Will post some of it if

you people are interested. In any case; president Bush is cheering them on. I

can post all sorts of info on where the Bush family got all its money, from Eli

Lily Pharma, and his affiliations with that company. Bush's connections and

sympathies to the all drug companies are well known facts all over the world.

The upcoming United States election has anxious world wide interest this

year. Some Europeans have estimated that even if Bush loses the election, it

will take decades to repair all the damage he has already done to the health

industry - this was sent to me and many many others worldwide via Co-Cure. I

live

in Canada and found out that internationally there is an expression; " when the

United States sneezes, Canada catches a cold " . I am not very happy about

that, but have to admit that it is unfortunately true now.

Blessings

Shan

> Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 02:15:20 -0000

> From: " jcgre " <johngrellner@...>

> Subject: a sad development....

>

> http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/conditions/08/25/yeast.pill.ap/index.ht

> ml

>

> the pharma companies are finally waking up to the profit potential

> that alternative hucksters have been milking for years. this is the

> beginning of mass use of prescription antifungals (and chronic

> disease the likes of which we have not yet seen).

>

> g

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