Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Sue, I've found that night sweats is one of the many ways I detox. It's annoying but less annoying than the infernal itching I get sometimes. I just look at it all as I am getting healthier. Ellen [ ] hottt sue.... ha ha >>>I'm trying not to blame everything on the candida so maybe i was thinking that this is attributed to perimenopause. I can deal with it easily once i know what it is...kinda my control thing! Just wondering what others think Thanks...Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2006 Report Share Posted October 17, 2006 Sue you are experiencing die-off / healing / detoxifying symptoms. Fever is one of the body's healing mechanisms, and sweating is a way of getting rid of toxins. Bee > > Hi Bee, > > can the affects of pau d'arco tea create a type of > anxiety? Man i was doing so well and last night i > woke up with heart racing again uugghh! and that > anxious state! also i was having trouble with sweating > with like flashes of hotness only over my upper body. > > > My mom says " thats the changes beginning " I kept > taking my temp as if i had a fever. I had those in > the summer frequently but was attributing it to the > heat. Now that it is in the 30's at night i guess i > cant blame it on that. I woke my hubby up and said > Are you Hot! I'm sweating...he said go back to > sleep...( ha ha) he doesnt get it. > > Can this be caused from the tea? I have been drinking > 5 cups a day for about 5 days now and feeling this > coming on for a few days... > > I'm trying not to blame everything on the candida so > maybe i was thinking that this is attributed to > perimenopause. I can deal with it easily once i know > what it is...kinda my control thing! > > Just wondering what others think > > Thanks...Sue > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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