Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 I went today for my 5 week check up Doc says i got rid of mold and candida and my enzymes are good again but still have plenty of yeast. I did not lose weight but could be because i love to snack at nite and what i snack on maybe is just too much. But what was a bit heartening to me was when she said there are some people who totally get rid of this problem and as soon as they return to eating regular again they get it back. I said " You mean some dont " She said " Many dont " and she doesnt understand why some do and some dont Well i think i could go the rest of my life on a modified diet but I really want my coffee back So im on this for another month minus a lot of the pills i was tking but still trying to get rid of the yeast now. HooRay for small accomplishments h ========Original Message======== Subj: Re: Is the diet life long? Help Date: 12/30/2003 6:17:28 PM Eastern Standard Time From: chelleclement@... Reply-to: candidiasis candidiasis Sent from the Internet (Details) I am new to this.. But I have major candida problems.. I have had this for about 8 years but can't find a doctor that understands what I am going through.. I have tried to diet but my cravings are soo bad, and head aches, and if I don't eat the carbs feel like I am going to faint. I have all the classic symptoms plus some. Need someone to talk to. Don't know what to do.. Chelle >> >> >>After having Candida problems for two years, changed doctors four >>times, earlier this year I found a doctor who believed in Candida. He put >>me on the candida diet for three months, cleansed myself, took tons of >>vitamins and did weekly hydrogen and vitamin IVs. Now six months later, >>I am having issues again The diet wasn't too hard. I lost more weight than >>I needed too, so that was a plus. But I want to be able to make my own >>decisions on what I eat. I have tried to stay close to the diet. I limit >>my carbs and sugars. Never drink in sodas and rarely eat sweets. Of course >>my intake all of the bad have increased with the holidays. Still obviously >>not good enough. What else is there? >> > >Are you using a prebiotic such as inulin with the probiotics? If not, why >not? > >How do you take hydrogen IV? Sounds interesting as several of my clients >swear by Megahydrin, which is an oral product from Dr. Flanagan. > >Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Hello canda@..., In reference to your comment: è It's like going to Mc's. And thats a curse worse then death ========Original Message======== Subj: Re: Re: Is the diet life long? Help Date: 12/31/2003 2:36:08 PM Eastern Standard Time From: canda@... Reply-to: candidiasis candidiasis Sent from the Internet (Details) I can identify with this. I got a call-back from my gynecologist's nurse yesterday. She said I had a *mild* infection and that I should pick up a prescription for antibiotics. I told her I didn't want the antibiotics and was going to try to correct the problem through diet and herbs (anyone read the book " Hygeia " by Jeannine Parvati?). She actually *scoffed* at me. I'm sorry, but I know what an infection feels like, and I don't have one..... That antibiotic gel they prescribe costs about $30 a pop. I really dislike HMO's. It's like going to Mc's. Anne On 12/31/03 5:48 AM, " Dolpheen2000 " <dolpheen2000@...> wrote: >My last doctor pissed me off. She lectured me about going to the >acupuncturist. I told her the traditional methods have not worked. >She also told me that I would need to see a Chronic Disease >Specialist. At the end of the session I was yelling and laughing at >her at the same time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 I can identify with this. I got a call-back from my gynecologist's nurse yesterday. She said I had a *mild* infection and that I should pick up a prescription for antibiotics. I told her I didn't want the antibiotics and was going to try to correct the problem through diet and herbs (anyone read the book " Hygeia " by Jeannine Parvati?). She actually *scoffed* at me. I'm sorry, but I know what an infection feels like, and I don't have one..... That antibiotic gel they prescribe costs about $30 a pop. I really dislike HMO's. It's like going to Mc's. Anne On 12/31/03 5:48 AM, " Dolpheen2000 " <dolpheen2000@...> wrote: > My last doctor pissed me off. She lectured me about going to the > acupuncturist. I told her the traditional methods have not worked. > She also told me that I would need to see a Chronic Disease > Specialist. At the end of the session I was yelling and laughing at > her at the same time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 According to " Hygeia " by Jeannine Parvati, garlic (a natural antibiotic/antifungal) can be taken internally. In the book, she also describes using a piece of garlic with a string tied around it for a suppository. She recommends a poultice of yogurt, providing the woman isn't allergic to dairy. There's also colloidal silver and acidopholus. If you do a Google search using the keywords 'treating vaginal infections herbally', you should get some good results. Hope that helps, Anne On 12/31/03 11:49 AM, " Kathy F " <livingproof7@...> wrote: > what is the herbal solution to taking antibiotics? > --- canda <canda@...> wrote: >> I can identify with this. >> >> I got a call-back from my gynecologist's nurse >> yesterday. She said I had a >> *mild* infection and that I should pick up a >> prescription for antibiotics. >> I told her I didn't want the antibiotics and was >> going to try to correct the >> problem through diet and herbs (anyone read the book >> " Hygeia " by Jeannine >> Parvati?). She actually *scoffed* at me. >> >> I'm sorry, but I know what an infection feels like, >> and I don't have >> one..... That antibiotic gel they prescribe costs >> about $30 a pop. I really >> dislike HMO's. It's like going to Mc's. >> >> Anne >> >> On 12/31/03 5:48 AM, " Dolpheen2000 " >> <dolpheen2000@...> wrote: >> >>> My last doctor pissed me off. She lectured me >> about going to the >>> acupuncturist. I told her the traditional methods >> have not worked. >>> She also told me that I would need to see a >> Chronic Disease >>> Specialist. At the end of the session I was >> yelling and laughing at >>> her at the same time. >> >> > > > ===== > Kathy in TX > www.mannapages.com/livingproof7 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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