Guest guest Posted October 9, 2006 Report Share Posted October 9, 2006 > > Hi, I am almost in tears, I cannot seem to get halitosis under control. It is not an oral manifestation; I was told by a nutrition specialist that I have candidiasis (based on my symptoms). She also said that it is very common to have halitosis. It has only been two weeks since I've been diagnosed with this condition. I'm on a sugar free, wheat/gluten free, dairy free diet. I am allowed to have fish, chicken and some veggies - high protein although I try to keep > my portions moderate to small. ==>Hi there. What is your name? Please re-check your diet against the one I recommend in the article sent to you when you joined " How to Successfully Overcome Candida " or find it in our Group's Files (left menu) - it's in the 1st folder, along with Candida, How to Get Started. You need to eliminate all grains, nuts, seeds and legumes, bad man-made oils and fats, etc., etc. and you need to eat plenty of protein and good nature-made fats in order to get well again. You'll understand once you read that article. Protein and good fats like butter, coconut oil, lard and other natural animal fats are the very easiest foods for the body to digest compared to any carbs. > I drink lots of water and green tea daily. ==>It is not wise to drink " too much " water without ensuring you are also getting salt (sodium and chloride) and minerals which is obtained from a good ocean sea salt recommended in my article. You take it in water with lemon. > I've tried gargling several times during the day, drinking > clove tea, ginger tea but nothing helps, in fact it may have gotten > worse with all the protein I've been eating. Does anyone have a > remedy for this situation? It is particularly bad since I have to > do a lot of talking at work. ==>Protein does not increase halitosis. There is a lot of false information about protein out there - don't believe it. Protein only turns acid in a laboratory, not in the body, and it does not putrefy in the gut but it must be eaten with lots of good nature-made fats like butter, lard, coconut oil, etc. - read my article and you'll understand. > > Can someone explain why you develop halitosis with candida, I don't > quite get it. Please help. ==>That is because candida mostly grows in the intestines, interfering with digestion, and when you have candida you do not have good friendly bacteria, etc. Most halitosis is caused by these problem in the colon which affects the lungs, liver, etc. So you are breathing out the putrefaction from your intestines. You cannot get rid of bad breath until you do the candida program. Also a lot of digestive problems are helped by eating enough good meats, eggs and good fats, and low carbs. Carbs are very hard for the body to digest because they contain fibres that the body cannot break down, which is very unhealthy for the intestines. See my article for a complete description of carbs that are okay. ==>In the meantime chew on whole cloves or fennel seeds to make your breath more pleasant until you can cure your candida. The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 > > > > Hi, I am almost in tears, I cannot seem to get halitosis under > control. It is not an oral manifestation; I was told by a nutrition > specialist that I have candidiasis (based on my symptoms). She also > said that it is very common to have halitosis. It has only been two > weeks since I've been diagnosed with this condition. I'm on a sugar > free, wheat/gluten free, dairy free diet. I am allowed to have > fish, chicken and some veggies - high protein although I try to keep > > my portions moderate to small. > > ==>Hi there. What is your name? Please re-check your diet against > the one I recommend in the article sent to you when you joined " How > to Successfully Overcome Candida " or find it in our Group's Files > (left menu) - it's in the 1st folder, along with Candida, How to Get > Started. You need to eliminate all grains, nuts, seeds and legumes, > bad man-made oils and fats, etc., etc. and you need to eat plenty of > protein and good nature-made fats in order to get well again. You'll > understand once you read that article. Protein and good fats like > butter, coconut oil, lard and other natural animal fats are the very > easiest foods for the body to digest compared to any carbs. > > > I drink lots of water and green tea daily. > > ==>It is not wise to drink " too much " water without ensuring you are > also getting salt (sodium and chloride) and minerals which is > obtained from a good ocean sea salt recommended in my article. You > take it in water with lemon. > > > I've tried gargling several times during the day, drinking > > clove tea, ginger tea but nothing helps, in fact it may have gotten > > worse with all the protein I've been eating. Does anyone have a > > remedy for this situation? It is particularly bad since I have to > > do a lot of talking at work. > > ==>Protein does not increase halitosis. There is a lot of false > information about protein out there - don't believe it. Protein only > turns acid in a laboratory, not in the body, and it does not putrefy > in the gut but it must be eaten with lots of good nature-made fats > like butter, lard, coconut oil, etc. - read my article and you'll > understand. > > > > Can someone explain why you develop halitosis with candida, I don't > > quite get it. Please help. > > ==>That is because candida mostly grows in the intestines, > interfering with digestion, and when you have candida you do not have > good friendly bacteria, etc. Most halitosis is caused by these > problem in the colon which affects the lungs, liver, etc. So you are > breathing out the putrefaction from your intestines. You cannot get > rid of bad breath until you do the candida program. Also a lot of > digestive problems are helped by eating enough good meats, eggs and > good fats, and low carbs. Carbs are very hard for the body to digest > because they contain fibres that the body cannot break down, which is > very unhealthy for the intestines. See my article for a complete > description of carbs that are okay. > > ==>In the meantime chew on whole cloves or fennel seeds to make your > breath more pleasant until you can cure your candida. > > The best in health, Bee > Hello Jade13star i also have the same problem my breath is like feces or rotten meat. I do understand the advice Ms Bee gives but i don't know about you but i have a job tough smell horrible with co-workers comment i what make it really bad i work in healthcare cry myself to sleep, i've alot taught about sucide may times i'm so unhappy and stagnant in my life. Hoping things get better us Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 > > > > Hi, I am almost in tears, I cannot seem to get halitosis under > control. It is not an oral manifestation; I was told by a nutrition > specialist that I have candidiasis (based on my symptoms). She also > said that it is very common to have halitosis. It has only been two > weeks since I've been diagnosed with this condition. I'm on a sugar > free, wheat/gluten free, dairy free diet. I am allowed to have > fish, chicken and some veggies - high protein although I try to keep > > my portions moderate to small. > > ==>Hi there. What is your name? Please re-check your diet against > the one I recommend in the article sent to you when you joined " How > to Successfully Overcome Candida " or find it in our Group's Files > (left menu) - it's in the 1st folder, along with Candida, How to Get > Started. You need to eliminate all grains, nuts, seeds and legumes, > bad man-made oils and fats, etc., etc. and you need to eat plenty of > protein and good nature-made fats in order to get well again. You'll > understand once you read that article. Protein and good fats like > butter, coconut oil, lard and other natural animal fats are the very > easiest foods for the body to digest compared to any carbs. > > > I drink lots of water and green tea daily. > > ==>It is not wise to drink " too much " water without ensuring you are > also getting salt (sodium and chloride) and minerals which is > obtained from a good ocean sea salt recommended in my article. You > take it in water with lemon. > > > I've tried gargling several times during the day, drinking > > clove tea, ginger tea but nothing helps, in fact it may have gotten > > worse with all the protein I've been eating. Does anyone have a > > remedy for this situation? It is particularly bad since I have to > > do a lot of talking at work. > > ==>Protein does not increase halitosis. There is a lot of false > information about protein out there - don't believe it. Protein only > turns acid in a laboratory, not in the body, and it does not putrefy > in the gut but it must be eaten with lots of good nature-made fats > like butter, lard, coconut oil, etc. - read my article and you'll > understand. > > > > Can someone explain why you develop halitosis with candida, I don't > > quite get it. Please help. > > ==>That is because candida mostly grows in the intestines, > interfering with digestion, and when you have candida you do not have > good friendly bacteria, etc. Most halitosis is caused by these > problem in the colon which affects the lungs, liver, etc. So you are > breathing out the putrefaction from your intestines. You cannot get > rid of bad breath until you do the candida program. Also a lot of > digestive problems are helped by eating enough good meats, eggs and > good fats, and low carbs. Carbs are very hard for the body to digest > because they contain fibres that the body cannot break down, which is > very unhealthy for the intestines. See my article for a complete > description of carbs that are okay. > > ==>In the meantime chew on whole cloves or fennel seeds to make your > breath more pleasant until you can cure your candida. > > The best in health, Bee ================================================================== Hi, I'm new, but I have been lurking around, reading, following post etc. My name is . I've had candida for several years (> 10years!) but about two weeks ago I was correctly diagnosed. I had been taking medication for acid reflux for two years without any improvement to my health. I've been researching lots of articles on the internet, I've purchased " The Yeast Connection Handbook " , I've read your materials so I have a pretty good grasp of what needs to be done. I've always known I had a dairy intolerance but gluten and sugar???? I love fruit but I've given it up to get better. Wheat products on the other hand, primarily sweet stuff not bread or crackers, cookies, cakes, pastries, those are my weaknesses until now, I've given those up too because I need to feel better. I've never indulged in bread or rice, except the occasional bowl of brown rice. I was a sugar-holic, now I know that is a candida craving. I am very familiar with eating low carb diets and don't mind it at all except that this time it's a bit more restrictive - no nuts or grains (not even 1/4 cup of brown rice???) I've had many of the symptoms that most women experience but my biggest concern is halitosis. Should I try to get a prescription for Nystatin? Since I've started eating ultra-low carb, I do feel better and I've already noticed that some of the symptoms have disappear or have greatly diminished, which gives me hope. I know this program takes a long time and I am committed to take care of my health and make a lifestyle change - sugar, dairy and grain are not good for you anyway. Bee, thanks for your response. I have been following the low-carb tips with the exception of having brazil nuts and almonds. I am a snacker, in between meeting or while I'm studying I like to munch on something portable and discrete. Any suggestions for substitutes? I have increased my intake of sea salt so I think I'm okay with drinking water. > I have been so confused about high protein diets and ketosis and the nasty side-effects that I have been driving myself crazy with worry. I don't understand since all the publications out there state that once you body starts processing proteins, not carbs, you will eventually develop ketosis. I have, I test every day with the ketone stick. In the past I've gotten halitosis too. Well I don't want to overwhelm you . . . thanks for the advice on cloves. I'll go back and read your article on Fats. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 ==>Hi there. Would you please add your name to the end of your messages my friend? We have someone who is blind, and the name means she is at the end of the message so she doesn't have to keep listening. Anyway you and Jade should hang in there. It's an awful problem to have halitosis where you smell like feces but it took a long time to get to this point and it will take some time to cure it. The only way is to bite the bullet and stick to this program like mad! Another person was relieved of halitosis after 3 mos., and I hope you both won't need to take that long. It takes one month of natural healing for every year you've been unhealthy. My heart goes out to both of you. Please don't give up hope. This will fix you up but it is hard work. ((((((Group Hug)))))) Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 Dearest , May I please ask that you trim your messages my friend? Please find out how and why in our Candida Group Info folder. Thanks so much. > ================================================================== > Hi, I'm new, but I have been lurking around, reading, following post etc. My name is . ==>Hi . It's good to know your name. Also putting your name at the end of your message helps our dear blind Maddalena. I'm so glad you found us. > I've had candida for several years (>10years!) but about two weeks ago I was correctly diagnosed. I had been taking medication for acid reflux for two years without any improvement to my health. I've been researching lots of articles on the internet, I've purchased " The Yeast Connection Handbook " , ==>You will find that book isn't going to help you like my program; there is no candida diet that provides enough good healthy fats and cuts out all of the foods that feed candida. > I've read your materials so I have a pretty good grasp of what needs to be done. I've always known I had a dairy intolerance but gluten and sugar???? I love fruit but I've given it up to get better. Wheat products on the other hand, primarily sweet stuff not bread or crackers, cookies, cakes, pastries, those are my weaknesses until now, I've given those up too because I need to feel better. ==>Good for you . You are well on your way to getting rid of that horrid halitosis, and the candida beast. >I've never indulged in bread or rice, except the occasional bowl of brown rice. I was a sugar-holic, now I know that is a candida craving. I am very familiar with eating low carb diets and don't mind it at all except that this time it's a bit more restrictive - no nuts or grains (not even 1/4 cup of brown rice???) ==>, you will progress much faster if you do not have brown rice nor anything else not recommended. See our Success Stories Folder for all the cures people have experienced on this program. It's the best there is!! > > I've had many of the symptoms that most women experience but my > biggest concern is halitosis. Should I try to get a prescription > for Nystatin? ==>Start by getting the diet down pat, which will kill off a lot of candida on its own, particularly because it includes coconut oil which is antifungal. After you've killed off a lot of candida on the diet start on natural antifungals I recommend (garlic, oil of oregano & clove oil). They are all much better than nystatin, and nystatin products have changed since I took it for my candida - it's hard to find one that doesn't contain sugars - go figure. > Since I've started eating ultra-low carb, I do feel better and I've already noticed that some of the symptoms have disappear or have greatly diminished, which gives me hope. I know this program takes a long time and I am committed to take care of my health and make a lifestyle change - sugar, dairy and grain are not good for you anyway. ==>I'm so happy you are committed. You'll be happy you stuck to this program for sure!! > > Bee, thanks for your response. I have been following the low-carb > tips with the exception of having brazil nuts and almonds. I am a > snacker, in between meeting or while I'm studying I like to munch on something portable and discrete. Any suggestions for substitutes? ==>Can you have teas and the lemon & sea salt drink in between meals rather than snacking. Your body uses a lot of energy to digest foods so it needs time between meals. If you must snack see our Recipes Folder for Desserts & Snacks. > I have increased my intake of sea salt so I think I'm okay with > drinking water. ==>Good for you ! > > > I have been so confused about high protein diets and ketosis and the nasty side-effects that I have been driving myself crazy with > worry. I don't understand since all the publications out there > state that once you body starts processing proteins, not carbs, you > will eventually develop ketosis. I have, I test every day with the > ketone stick. In the past I've gotten halitosis too. ==>I understand how hard it is to get your head around this information when there is tons of information to the contrary. Just remember that 80% of what is written is just to support big industry and that the other 20% can be wrong 80% of the time too! LOL! This is a whole new education for you, but believe me our ancestors weren't concerned about ketones, etc. and they didn't have the diseases we have today. Besides ketosis is not an unhealthy thing - see this article: http://www.biblelife.org/ketosis.htm > > Well I don't want to overwhelm you . . . thanks for the advice on > cloves. I'll go back and read your article on Fats. ==>Okay . Take good care. We're here to help you get through this so you can be a sweet smelling sassy diva one day soon!! Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 > > Dearest , > May I please ask that you trim your messages my friend? Please find > out how and why in our Candida Group Info folder. Thanks so much. > > > ================================================================== > > Hi, I'm new, but I have been lurking around, reading, following > post etc. My name is . > > ==>Hi . It's good to know your name. Also putting your name at > the end of your message helps our dear blind Maddalena. I'm so glad > you found us. > > > I've had candida for several years (>10years!) but about two > weeks ago I was correctly diagnosed. I had been taking medication for > acid reflux for two years without any improvement to my health. I've > been researching lots of articles on the internet, I've > purchased " The Yeast Connection Handbook " , > > ==>You will find that book isn't going to help you like my program; > there is no candida diet that provides enough good healthy fats and > cuts out all of the foods that feed candida. > > > I've read your materials so I have a pretty good grasp of what > needs to be done. I've always known I had a dairy intolerance but > gluten and sugar???? I love fruit but I've given it up to get > better. Wheat products on the other hand, primarily sweet stuff not > bread or crackers, cookies, cakes, pastries, those are my weaknesses > until now, I've given those up too because I need to feel better. > > ==>Good for you . You are well on your way to getting rid of > that horrid halitosis, and the candida beast. > > >I've never indulged in bread or rice, except the occasional bowl of > brown rice. I was a sugar-holic, now I know that is a candida > craving. I am very familiar with eating low carb diets and don't mind > it at all except that this time it's a bit more restrictive - no nuts > or grains (not even 1/4 cup of brown rice???) > > ==>, you will progress much faster if you do not have brown rice > nor anything else not recommended. See our Success Stories Folder > for all the cures people have experienced on this program. It's the > best there is!! > > > > I've had many of the symptoms that most women experience but my > > biggest concern is halitosis. Should I try to get a prescription > > for Nystatin? > > ==>Start by getting the diet down pat, which will kill off a lot of > candida on its own, particularly because it includes coconut oil > which is antifungal. After you've killed off a lot of candida on the > diet start on natural antifungals I recommend (garlic, oil of oregano > & clove oil). They are all much better than nystatin, and nystatin > products have changed since I took it for my candida - it's hard to > find one that doesn't contain sugars - go figure. > > > Since I've started eating ultra-low carb, I do feel better and I've > already noticed that some of the symptoms have disappear or have > greatly diminished, which gives me hope. I know this program takes a > long time and I am committed to take care of my health and make a > lifestyle change - sugar, dairy and grain are not good for you anyway. > > ==>I'm so happy you are committed. You'll be happy you stuck to this > program for sure!! > > > > Bee, thanks for your response. I have been following the low- carb > > tips with the exception of having brazil nuts and almonds. I am a > > snacker, in between meeting or while I'm studying I like to munch > on something portable and discrete. Any suggestions for substitutes? > > ==>Can you have teas and the lemon & sea salt drink in between meals > rather than snacking. Your body uses a lot of energy to digest foods > so it needs time between meals. If you must snack see our Recipes > Folder for Desserts & Snacks. > > > I have increased my intake of sea salt so I think I'm okay with > > drinking water. > > ==>Good for you ! > > > > > I have been so confused about high protein diets and ketosis and > the nasty side-effects that I have been driving myself crazy with > > worry. I don't understand since all the publications out there > > state that once you body starts processing proteins, not carbs, you > > will eventually develop ketosis. I have, I test every day with the > > ketone stick. In the past I've gotten halitosis too. > > ==>I understand how hard it is to get your head around this > information when there is tons of information to the contrary. Just > remember that 80% of what is written is just to support big industry > and that the other 20% can be wrong 80% of the time too! LOL! This > is a whole new education for you, but believe me our ancestors > weren't concerned about ketones, etc. and they didn't have the > diseases we have today. Besides ketosis is not an unhealthy thing - > see this article: http://www.biblelife.org/ketosis.htm > > > > Well I don't want to overwhelm you . . . thanks for the advice on > > cloves. I'll go back and read your article on Fats. > > ==>Okay . Take good care. We're here to help you get through > this so you can be a sweet smelling sassy diva one day soon!! > > Hugs, Bee ==================================================================== Thanks Bee, I will. I just wanted to give a thorough intro. I chewed a piece of clove not bad. I guess I could sip on that electrolyte water. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 > > > > > > Hi, I am almost in tears, I cannot seem to get halitosis under > > control. It is not an oral manifestation; I was told by a nutrition > > specialist that I have candidiasis (based on my symptoms). She > also > > said that it is very common to have halitosis. It has only been > two > > weeks since I've been diagnosed with this condition. I'm on a > sugar > > free, wheat/gluten free, dairy free diet. I am allowed to have > > fish, chicken and some veggies - high protein although I try to > keep > > > my portions moderate to small. > > > > ==>Hi there. What is your name? Please re-check your diet against > > the one I recommend in the article sent to you when you joined " How > > to Successfully Overcome Candida " or find it in our Group's Files > > (left menu) - it's in the 1st folder, along with Candida, How to > Get > > Started. You need to eliminate all grains, nuts, seeds and > legumes, > > bad man-made oils and fats, etc., etc. and you need to eat plenty > of > > protein and good nature-made fats in order to get well again. > You'll > > understand once you read that article. Protein and good fats like > > butter, coconut oil, lard and other natural animal fats are the > very > > easiest foods for the body to digest compared to any carbs. > > > > > I drink lots of water and green tea daily. > > > > ==>It is not wise to drink " too much " water without ensuring you > are > > also getting salt (sodium and chloride) and minerals which is > > obtained from a good ocean sea salt recommended in my article. You > > take it in water with lemon. > > > > > I've tried gargling several times during the day, drinking > > > clove tea, ginger tea but nothing helps, in fact it may have > gotten > > > worse with all the protein I've been eating. Does anyone have a > > > remedy for this situation? It is particularly bad since I have > to > > > do a lot of talking at work. > > > > ==>Protein does not increase halitosis. There is a lot of false > > information about protein out there - don't believe it. Protein > only > > turns acid in a laboratory, not in the body, and it does not > putrefy > > in the gut but it must be eaten with lots of good nature-made fats > > like butter, lard, coconut oil, etc. - read my article and you'll > > understand. > > > > > > Can someone explain why you develop halitosis with candida, I > don't > > > quite get it. Please help. > > > > ==>That is because candida mostly grows in the intestines, > > interfering with digestion, and when you have candida you do not > have > > good friendly bacteria, etc. Most halitosis is caused by these > > problem in the colon which affects the lungs, liver, etc. So you > are > > breathing out the putrefaction from your intestines. You cannot > get > > rid of bad breath until you do the candida program. Also a lot of > > digestive problems are helped by eating enough good meats, eggs and > > good fats, and low carbs. Carbs are very hard for the body to > digest > > because they contain fibres that the body cannot break down, which > is > > very unhealthy for the intestines. See my article for a complete > > description of carbs that are okay. > > > > ==>In the meantime chew on whole cloves or fennel seeds to make > your > > breath more pleasant until you can cure your candida. > > > > The best in health, Bee > > > > Hello Jade13star i also have the same problem my breath is like feces > or rotten meat. I do understand the advice Ms Bee gives but i don't > know about you but i have a job tough smell horrible with co- workers > comment i what make it really bad i work in healthcare cry myself to > sleep, i've alot taught about sucide may times i'm so unhappy and > stagnant in my life. Hoping things get better us ================================================================= Hello, Have you tried Bee's clove suggestion? I just had a piece, it's not bad. How long have you had candida and how long have you been on the Candida diet? Here's my routine, brush teeth with Colgate 12 Hr., brush tongue with special tongue gel, scrap tongue with tongue scraper, gargle with hydorgen peroxide and water solution, drink clove tea. Drink more water and green tea while at work. Hang in there. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 , Please trim your messages - only leave pertinent information from the previous post in your message. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 > >nystatin products have changed since I took it for my candida - it's hard to > >it's hard to find one that doesn't contain sugars - go figure. > > Yet more health sabotage from machiavellian profiteers, that's what I figure. Hi Sisyphus, It's good to hear from you. I agree that our health has been sabotaged - big time! Did you know that when drug companies first created antibiotics that they were coated with nystatin because .... " they knew " it caused candida! Duh? When I cured my candida 1985-87 there was no sugar in nystatin, and now they add sugar to it?? Another duh? Also, probiotics were perscribed in millions of units in the mid 1980s, and now they are in billions of units? Almost " all " B complex contained niacin and now most do not! Crazy! Take good care, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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