Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 I have a similar question, for Bee and/or anyone else here who can take the time to answer; I have a bad case of toenail fungus. And I also have candida overgrowth; but have dipped back into bad MCS - Chemical Overload just recently; so I don't have the option of using that prescribed anti-fungal nail lacquer that my doctor got for me. I was wondering if using regular grocery-store grade hydrogen peroxide, as a foot soak, would be effective? And, if so, how safe? Do you have any alternatives that you might want to suggest? Thanks! ( If this is in the Files, somebody please just tell me, " Ugh ... Ciel, go back to the Files; and open your eyes this time. " LOL ) Ciel :+) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------------- [ ] amalgam fillings/H2O2 therapy I am wondering if anyone has had personal experience with the Hydrogen Peroxide therapy that they would care to share with me. I've read a great deal of info and it sounds pretty risky from some of the information I've seen, but makes some sense to me as well. I would like to hear from people who tried it. Also, I haven't seen anything in the files yet, regarding amalgam fillings making it impossible to recover from candida. Bee, what is your position on this teaching? Again, has anybody had experience either way? Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 > > I am wondering if anyone has had personal experience with the Hydrogen > Peroxide therapy that they would care to share with me. I've read a > great deal of info and it sounds pretty risky from some of the > information I've seen, but makes some sense to me as well. I would > like to hear from people who tried it. > > Also, I haven't seen anything in the files yet, regarding amalgam > fillings making it impossible to recover from candida. Bee, what is > your position on this teaching? Again, has anybody had experience > either way? > ==>Hi . I believe other antifungal treatments are better and safer than taking H202 internally, i.e. coconut oil, garlic, oil of oregano or clove oil. Besides any antifungal treatments help, but they do not cure candida, because candida cannot just be killed off to cure it. It can only be cured building up the immune system so it becomes strong enough to " make " candida " change back " into the friendly organism it is supposed to be in the body. ==>I cured my candida without removing amalgams. The fact is that removing amalgam fillings releases high numbers of metal toxins into the system at one time, even if the dentist uses proper protection to avoid it. Therefore I do not recommend removing them, and instead follow my program (diet plus supplements) because the high ratio of good fats plus supplements cleanses the body, strengthens all cells, and they also chelate out heavy metals, " nature's way. " ==>Once your immune system is strong enough amalgams can be removed more safely, but even then it should be done in stages to lessen the toxic impact on the system. At that point in time the diet plus supplements would have removed any heavy metals lurking around the body, so your body will be better able to handle it. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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