Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 Hi Pat, it's good that the mucoid plaque is coming out. This is common, so you can tell her she's on the right track... now her goal can be to not build up more by keeping her diet correct, checking for why she was building up mucoid plaque (is she a type o that loves wheat? is she a type a that loves dairy? etc) ... Gage Passing Mucous After bowel cleansing, my client continues to pass mucous and mucous clumps (often clear or white) in the stool. We have done fungal and parasite cleansing as well, but the mucous formation continues. Any ideas.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 > After bowel cleansing, my client continues to pass mucous and > mucous clumps (often clear or white) in the stool. We have done > fungal and parasite cleansing as well, but the mucous formation > continues. Any ideas.......... Pat, the clumps are very likely to be candida albicans in its hyphal stage. This would point to a chronic infestation that has possibly gone systemic. I think the fungal cleansing was ineffective on the candida. Bowel dysbiosis often causes a lot of mucous because the bad bowel bacteria continuously produce toxin load; they also provide a habitat for the opportunistic candida, which also produces irritating toxins of its own. Dysbiosis arises from the modern diet, which does not contain enough inulin to keep the numbers of good bacteria dominant. There's a lot of science on my site, but suffice t say that the optimal amounts of inulin are about 12 grams daily and he wstern diet provides only 2.6 to 3.6 according to research. An anti-candida diet will cut carbohydrates. The group candidiasis will be of assistance in diet and in choosing a better candida killer, preferably a non-drug one like coconut oil. If the infection is now systemic, ozone therapy given usually as steam saunas will help. Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 Excess mucous means ( fungal) infection, so give some tea tree, oregano or thymian oil for a week or so. Watch the answer on my other question as to how to apply this advice. I myself take some drops diluted with other oils 1 : 10 or 1: 5, and do it in a capsule and swalow before meals with plenty fluid. But I'm not too experienced with this. On the other hand, a good fiber ( psyllium ) cleanse and or Oxygen cleanse could be appropiate when there mucosal plaque in there. Noël. Passing Mucous After bowel cleansing, my client continues to pass mucous and mucous clumps (often clear or white) in the stool. We have done fungal and parasite cleansing as well, but the mucous formation continues. Any ideas.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 As Noel points out, " Excess mucous means ( fungal ) infection ...On the other hand, a good fiber ( psyllium ) cleanse and or Oxygen cleanse could be appropiate when there mucosal plaque in there. " Gage and Pat, There's a big difference between mucous and mucoid plaque. Neither clear nor white clumps are mucoid plaque. Regardless on the " plaque " issue, a program of Homozon (oxygen cleanse) will clean out plaque if there is any, and it will also kill a lot of the fungal and bacterial infestation in the bowel. Psyllium and inulin in your cold-processed whey drink will reduce the irritation, restore bowel bacteria and provide some bulking. Duncan > Hi Pat, it's good that the mucoid plaque is coming out. This is > common, so you can tell her she's on the right track... now her goal > can be to not build up more by keeping her diet correct, checking for > why she was building up mucoid plaque (is she a type o that loves > wheat? is she a type a that loves dairy? etc) ... Gage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 With excess mucous in the bowel movement I would be looking at the diet and has it changed or can it change. the bowel will form some mucous to lubricte the movement but if the body has detected that there is a poison or toxin that it recognises it will try to completely surround the waste as it moves through the bowel to protect the body. too many fried foods can encourage this situation because that is what happened to me. Also there can be years worth of the stuff coming out for months. Cleansing the bowel and rebuilding it is not a quick process but is a very important one that becomes life changing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 Mucous is often passed from the intestines as it repairs..loosing the no longer necessary protective layer. Dr Kelsey PhD T:++44 (0)121 243 6318 F: ++44 (0)870 460 1138 Birmingham, UK Re: Re: Passing Mucous As Noel points out, " Excess mucous means ( fungal ) infection ...On the other hand, a good fiber ( psyllium ) cleanse and or Oxygen cleanse could be appropiate when there mucosal plaque in there. " Gage and Pat, There's a big difference between mucous and mucoid plaque. Neither clear nor white clumps are mucoid plaque. Regardless on the " plaque " issue, a program of Homozon (oxygen cleanse) will clean out plaque if there is any, and it will also kill a lot of the fungal and bacterial infestation in the bowel. Psyllium and inulin in your cold-processed whey drink will reduce the irritation, restore bowel bacteria and provide some bulking. Duncan > Hi Pat, it's good that the mucoid plaque is coming out. This is > common, so you can tell her she's on the right track... now her goal > can be to not build up more by keeping her diet correct, checking for > why she was building up mucoid plaque (is she a type o that loves > wheat? is she a type a that loves dairy? etc) ... Gage ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 IF your client has had a history of constipation, which causes the clogging up of the colon, then there would have been a mucuc buildup on the irritated mucous memebrane and bowel wall. Usually mucus accumulation has the consistency of hard rubber and I don't think this old mucus plaque + other old waste would be white or clear. IF the mucus looks fresh, then I think there is inflammation/irritation in the bowel. Just a thought. Azizah G.T. wrote: Hi Pat, it's good that the mucoid plaque is coming out. This is common, so you can tell her she's on the right track... now her goal can be to not build up more by keeping her diet correct, checking for why she was building up mucoid plaque (is she a type o that loves wheat? is she a type a that loves dairy? etc) ... Gage ----- Original Message ----- From: Pat Atwood To: qxci-english Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 11:29 AM Subject: Passing Mucous After bowel cleansing, my client continues to pass mucous and mucous clumps (often clear or white) in the stool. We have done fungal and parasite cleansing as well, but the mucous formation continues. Any ideas.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2007 Report Share Posted September 23, 2007 Hi , Nystatin is an antifungal and will cause die-off reactions. Mucous is a common die-off reaction. Here is a quote from Bee, found in Message #39204, responding to someone who'd done and enema and passed mucous after..... Bee wrote==>Good for you on doing an enema. It will help you a lot. What you found is mucous, because the body creates mucous to flush out toxins. That's a good sign. " The body will get rid of toxins in any way it can as you follow Bee's plan. You might want to read the article(s) about Healing Reactions in the Files at our group website so you understand better some of the symptoms you *might* experience and how to handle them. hope that helps, jackie > > I just did my first Nystatin Enema today and noticed a bit later on I > passed some almost clear mucous, very jelly like material. Was this a > part of the natural ecology in the colon or was this something the > yeast was feeding on? anyone know? I heard a long time someone who > mentioned that if your have sinus excess mucous that it also developes > in the colon as well is this true? any thoughts? > I have a yeast fungus condition which is related to my fungal sinus > condition btw. any thoughts would be appreciated. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 >I have a yeast fungus condition which is related to my fungal sinus >condition btw. any thoughts would be appreciated. How do you know if you have a fungal sinus infection? Since June 15th of this year I have had a headache, backache, and calf pain daily. Some days it's worse than others. Having food intolerances I have had this type of pain before and was able to track it back to first stevia, and then chewing gum (aspartame). But since June 15th I have not been able to figure out what is going on. I also have a very stuffy nose most of the time - not runny and no wheezing or sneezing, it's just stuffy. The backache is almost gone now but my head and calves still hurt every day. I thought Listerine was the problem because the pain went away for a day or so when I stopped using it, but now it has come back. This is about to drive me nuts. I even went to see an ENT who did a CT of my head and said there is no sign of infection. Thanks, a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 > > >I have a yeast fungus condition which is related to my fungal sinus > >condition btw. any thoughts would be appreciated. > > How do you know if you have a fungal sinus infection? Since June 15th of > this year I have had a headache, backache, and calf pain daily. Some days > it's worse than others. Having food intolerances I have had this type of > pain before and was able to track it back to first stevia, and then chewing > gum (aspartame). But since June 15th I have not been able to figure out what > is going on. I also have a very stuffy nose most of the time - not runny and > no wheezing or sneezing, it's just stuffy. The backache is almost gone now > but my head and calves still hurt every day. I thought Listerine was the > problem because the pain went away for a day or so when I stopped using it, > but now it has come back. This is about to drive me nuts. I even went to see > an ENT who did a CT of my head and said there is no sign of infection. > > Thanks, > > a > HI a, In my case I know its fungal in my sinus because A) when I irrigate my sinus I clean out black-green stuff, I was exposed to a moldy building about 4 years ago which is how all this started. > C) I have had several doctors look at sinus with a scope and had numerous CT scans and they all say there is much signs of infection there , HA! No Doctor has been able to help me. It could very well be that your stuffy nose is caused by fungus. My Condition got a lot worse once they prescribed a long course of antibiotics, from then on it went full body. I am trying to fight it both by targeting my sinus and my digestive system because what happens is , my post nasal drip seeds my digestive system by overloading it with molds and toxins but the focal problem for me is the fungal infection in my sinus. This diet is actually working for me and I have to be ultra carefull not to expose myself further to environmental molds. You need to research and ask around but I wouldn't rely on a Doctor if they try and tell you it ISN't fungal related because I have been told countless times and they were just plain and simply wrong. > Good luck in finding a Doctor who will diagnose it correctly, because there are some strikes against you. Doctors do not want to get involved in any litigation involving homes and mold etc.,this ultimately is an issue surrounding money. Also, molds are notoriously hard to test for. > I have a lot of sinus related information from experience and 4 years of researching and trying to cure myself. If you would like to IM me to see if any of your symptoms are similar please add me on messenger. morganna_lefay2000@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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