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Hi Eileen,

I can relate to your story because I *am* the daughter

that was made to be full of candida. When I was born

I had milk allergies and did not tolerate formula

well.

So for the first year of my life I had very smelly

diarreah constantly. When my mom finally figured it

out with the doctor's help, she then put me on apple

juice instead, although she didn't know she was

supposed to dilute it.

I then started getting yeast infections which led to

bladder infections. I had chronic sinus, ear and

bladder infections all the time and was given so many

antibiotics my teeth are permanently stained yellow.

I was a six year old with yellow teeth and it had

nothing to do with my brushing habits. At age 6 I

went from a kid who hardly liked to eat and was very

thin and energetic to a fat child who loved sweets.

I've battled me weight ever since then as well as

continued ear, nose and sinus infections. But guess

what, I'm very happy in life despite all the health

issues, and it could be so much worse.

I've gotten over that stuff, and I'm educated enough

now to know how I need to eat for my health, and I'm

turning all those health issues around.

It's not too late for your daughter. She can get

better and this is the place where you can learn what

you need to teach her to help her.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- beanzie@... wrote:

> I had yeast infections in my last trimester of

> pregnancy, and the doctor did not know how to get

> rid of them, besides cremes. My daughter ended up

> with pneumonia at age 6, and the hospital couldn't

> figure out what it was because it was not bacterial

> pneumonia, it was fungal pneumonia. They pumped her

> full of IV antibiotics anyways, and she was never

> the same. Fifteen years later, we are still trying

> to give her her life back. The tears I have shed

> could fill a river.......

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> My daughter ended up with pneumonia at age 6, and the

hospital .couldn't figure out what it was because it was not bacterial

pneumonia, it was fungal pneumonia. >

> Eileen

Hello Eileen, I have given all four of my boys Candida as well. I am

just learning and finding out about how to deal with it. Perhaps now

there is hope. :)

Lora

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> > My daughter ended up with pneumonia at age 6, and the

> hospital .couldn't figure out what it was because it was not

bacterial

> pneumonia, it was fungal pneumonia. >

> > Eileen

> Hello Eileen, I have given all four of my boys Candida as well. I

am

> just learning and finding out about how to deal with it. Perhaps now

> there is hope. :)

> Lora

Hi Eileen and Lora,

I don't know how all the transmission works but all three of my sons

have candida too. Best I can tell they've had it for years (I

discovered I had it by the time my youngest was born) but have been

unwilling to change their diets until now - my 21 year old is doing

Bees' plan! It would seem that in reality we all transmit the good and

the not-so-good to our children. Best wishes to both of you and your

children for a healthier future.

Anita T.

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Dear Eileen,

I really don't see it as your fault. It was not intentional and I

don't think it's fair to you to take on the blame. You tried to deal

with it, the doctors didn't know how to deal with it, it's unfortunate

but it is not your fault.

I think it's important you start to think of this differently because

you need to be positive and an inspiration for your daughter. This

type of thinking will affect her negatively, you don't want her to get

into blaming. The best thing for her is to take responsibility for

her own health no matter how or where it started from.

Elyse

On 12/19/06, beanzie@... <beanzie@...> wrote:

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>

> I had yeast infections in my last trimester of pregnancy, and the doctor did

> not know how to get rid of them, besides cremes. My daughter ended up with

> pneumonia at age 6, and the hospital couldn't figure out what it was because

> it was not bacterial pneumonia, it was fungal pneumonia. They pumped her

> full of IV antibiotics anyways, and she was never the same. Fifteen years

> later, we are still trying to give her her life back. The tears I have shed

> could fill a river.......

>

> Eileen

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