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Hi,

Makes sense - sometimes I have tomato juice when I'm

out, and I used to be ok with it, but now it makes me

feel really bad-tempered and off-colour...I'm sure

there must be citric acid in tomato juice and that's

why...

Best wishes,

Jane

--- LILLY <lillygreekcypro@...> wrote:

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>all i know is citric acid is a form of yeast soo it

shouldnt be

taken i read about it feeding the yeast for example

they use citric

acid in teas and in oil like flaxseed i make sure to

get it with out

citric acid its liek a natural perservative =) thats

all i know iam

not an expert xoxoxo not sure if i helped u any?

>

> Hi Lilly --

>

> Very interesting, what you've noted here. This is

from citric

acid, itself, or from any possible/probable

fermentation that's gone

on?

>

> I feel another test coming up: lemon juice in

water. I don't

recall ever having any trouble (candida reactions)

after having had

that mixture; but then again I don't think I've taken

it on empty

stomach for some years now. The best way to test

anything

suspicious is on an empty stomach, as far as candida

are concerned.

>

> I make a good test subject for detecting

sugars/fermentation, in

case anyone is interested. For example: I get

candida 'drunk and

miserable' on ThreeLac, which contains only 1 gram of

sugar, taken

from red beet powder. This reacton happens within one

minute for

me.

>

> In any case, I don't get any adverse reactions from

taking either

of the Alka-Seltzer remedies that I've posted on this

thread. In

fact, they've both made my life so much better to the

point where

I've felt compelled to share them with everyone I

know.

>

>

> Cecilia

> :+)

>

>

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> Re: A really good relief

measure for

candida brain fog/drunkenness

>

>

>

> >citric acid feeds yeast -- it's a form of yeast

=)

>

>

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>

> > Alka-Seltzer Heartburn Relief contains, per

tablet:

> >

> > Citric Acid: 1000 mg.

> > Sodium Bicarbonate (heat-treated): 1940 mg.

>

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