Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 > You are right about the growth hormones and glutathione but my mother > feels she is taking far too many pills already. It is one thing at a > time I guess. It's too bad your mom won't listen; the low HGH and the low glutathione production are the very two things that cause aging and degenerative illness. Without them, the other supplements won't help all that much. If anything she should drop the other supplements whatever they are, and go back to basics with the HGH increaser, the cold-process whey and the liquid mineral supplement, and eat well. Only one of those, the HGH increaser, comes in capsules because it's not water soluble. Otherwise, no pills. That might suit her feeling about pills. I don't believe in pill supplements either. Duncan Crow duncancrow/ --- live and help live... --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 Hello Duncan and all I am a mite confused. Are you saying that if my mother takes anti-aging supplements that candidiasis will dissapear or that if she doesn't take them that nothing else will help? Or am I misunderstanding completely? Can you give me any additional info on this? I understand that you are probably very busy but I am feeling kind of lost on the whole subject right now and would appreciate any input. Regards Helen Message: 15 Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 08:48:14 -0700 From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> Subject: Re: Re: Mother is 78 and has taken a lot of antibiotics in the last 3 > You are right about the growth hormones and glutathione but my mother > feels she is taking far too many pills already. It is one thing at a > time I guess. It's too bad your mom won't listen; the low HGH and the low glutathione production are the very two things that cause aging and degenerative illness. Without them, the other supplements won't help all that much. If anything she should drop the other supplements whatever they are, and go back to basics with the HGH increaser, the cold-process whey and the liquid mineral supplement, and eat well. Only one of those, the HGH increaser, comes in capsules because it's not water soluble. Otherwise, no pills. That might suit her feeling about pills. I don't believe in pill supplements either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 Helen- since your question is directed at all, i offer my opinion, which would be that the anti-aging supplements will not clear up her candida, and will not resolve her underlying issues, though they may have short term effects which probably don't justify their purchase in a cost benefit analyis. most candida products or other supplements out there are just geared towards manipulating symptoms, and they rarely do much to resolve underlying issues (the cause of the candida overgrowth). I'm not just picking on Duncan's products, I mean the vast majority of products out there. johng > Hello Duncan and all > > I am a mite confused. > Are you saying that if my mother takes anti-aging supplements that > candidiasis will dissapear or that if she doesn't take them that nothing > else will help? Or am I misunderstanding completely? > > Can you give me any additional info on this? I understand that you are > probably very busy but I am feeling kind of lost on the whole subject right > now and would appreciate any input. > > Regards > Helen > > Message: 15 > Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 08:48:14 -0700 > From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@s...> > Subject: Re: Re: Mother is 78 and has taken a lot of antibiotics in the last > 3 > > > > You are right about the growth hormones and glutathione but my mother > > feels she is taking far too many pills already. It is one thing at a > > time I guess. > > It's too bad your mom won't listen; the low HGH and the low > glutathione production are the very two things that cause aging and > degenerative illness. Without them, the other supplements won't help > all that much. If anything she should drop the other supplements > whatever they are, and go back to basics with the HGH increaser, the > cold-process whey and the liquid mineral supplement, and eat well. > Only one of those, the HGH increaser, comes in capsules because it's > not water soluble. Otherwise, no pills. That might suit her feeling > about pills. I don't believe in pill supplements either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 > I am a mite confused. > Are you saying that if my mother takes anti-aging supplements that > candidiasis will dissapear or that if she doesn't take them that > nothing else will help? Or am I misunderstanding completely? > > Can you give me any additional info on this? I understand that you are > probably very busy but I am feeling kind of lost on the whole subject > right now and would appreciate any input. > > Regards > Helen > Hi Helen, What I mean is that at 78 becoming more youthful will be a primary concern for your mom after she gets rid of the candida. And this is do-able, actually easier than getting rid of the candida. Cheers! Duncan Crow duncancrow/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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