Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 --- chrisruehl <chrisruehl@...> wrote: > The reason why I think I don't have it is because I > have zero die-off > from the coconut oil. Isn't that a give-away? Hi I no longer get die-off from the 1/3 cup of coconut oil I eat daily nor the 6 cloves of garlic but I am sure I still have candida. I'm not sure but I'm thinking I need to step and take some stronger anti-fungals. I ran out of oregano oil but last time when I was taking it I got die off from that. So I think I need to get some more of it. Luv, Debby San , CA ------------- Become a mentor. Nothing will reveal your weaknesses faster. Nothing will better motivate you to overcome your weaknesses. My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 > > Hi Bee!! > I think I need to switch from organic butter to non. But it's going to be hormone and antibiotic free. (Organic is more than double the cost) Is this ok? ==>Yes that's okay. > > Can I eat my bacon raw, meaning out of the package without frying it? ==>If it is from certified organic pigs. > > Also I've been thinking that I probably don't have candida anymore. I> had it in 1999 and went on a year, year and half diet and recovered > then from my symptoms. > > I know what you say about the spit test (mine resulted as barely or > mild) and the questionnaire. The thing is I feel the questionnaire is a set up because some questions will never change i.e.: " did you take even one course of antibiotics ever in your life? " So we'll always test positive... By the way, my results were only 34%! ==>That's great Chris! > > The reason why I think I don't have it is because I have zero die-off from the coconut oil. Isn't that a give-away? ==>Die-off is not a measure of whether you have candida or not. > > I found out that my bloating doesn't happen if I only eat fat and > protein. So my bloating isn't a sign of candida. The moment I have a > carb, I'm a goner! We're talking balloon-city here. My tongue is not > as coated as it used to be. And I haven't had a ringworm breakout > since on the diet. (But I barely had one every 4-6 months or so). (My candida lab work came back negative but I also know about false negatives) ==>You still have candida my dear if you are reacting like that to carbs. > > Anywho!!!! I found out (by myself) in May I had celiac and when I > stopped eating wheat many symptoms went away. ==>When I had candida I was horribly reactive to wheat, but after I cured it I could have wheat without any problems at all. Celiac disease and candida go hand in hand. In any case this program will cure them both. > > My main symptoms are debilitating fatigue but it comes from > hormonal imbalance (even though those tests also return negative). > (You know with all the corruption with doctors, you'd think they'd > botch up your lab work to tell you you're positive and scare you and > sell you more drugs. But don't let me give them any ideas. [i hope you > don't have spies here...]) Other symptoms: a major sleep disorder, fluid in middle right ear that won't clear and I think most my symptoms are due to the mercury, lead and other metals that I tested positive for. > > So I figure at 34% and no die off (I don't do other antifungals) I > don't have to freak out when I go a bit off the diet. (We're > not talking major offtrack here. It's not like I'm scarfing down pizza or drowning my sorrows in pepsi and other plastic foods, just a square of additive-free chocolate here and there. Plus I take alpha lipoic acid to counteract the glycation). So I can be here for the health aspects and try to find out how to heal my symptoms. ==>I recommend you stay on the program and not go off it even if your Questionnaire was only 34%. You have tons of symptoms that point to candida, but it is your decision. > > What do you think Bee? (About my not having candida, not about my diet adultery with lady-killer Mr. chocolate) > Raw bacon wishes and beef liver dreams, ==>Final decision, you have candida and this program will cure it, along with your many other symptoms and health problems. Luv, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 --- " Bee " wrote: > > C: Can I eat my bacon raw, meaning out of the package without frying it? > ==>B: If it is from certified organic pigs. C: It isn't but it's from Trader Joe's (and I thought they don't shoot pigs with hormones or antibiotics anyways?) Are you saying that if they don't serve them pigs organic, pesticide free meals, the raw bacon could be harmful? > B==>You still have candida my dear if you are reacting like that to >carbs. > B==>When I had candida I was horribly reactive to wheat, but after I > cured it I could have wheat without any problems at all. Celiac > disease and candida go hand in hand. In any case this program will > cure them both. C: Thanks for letting me know! > B==>I recommend you stay on the program. You have tons of symptoms >that point to candida, but it is your decision. (...) You have >candida and this program will cure it, > along with your many other symptoms and health problems. C: I wasn't going to quit, I like the results I'm seeing! Thanks Bee!! Hugs, Chris. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 > > > > C: Can I eat my bacon raw, meaning out of the package without > frying it? > ==>B: If it is from certified organic pigs. > > C: It isn't but it's from Trader Joe's (and I thought they don't shoot pigs with hormones or antibiotics anyways?) Are you saying that if they don't serve them pigs organic, pesticide free meals, the raw bacon could be harmful? ==>Yes it could be harmful; why take a chance. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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