Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Dear , You can't stop eating everything that converts to sugar or you die, since your cells run on sugar, and everything can be converted to sugar by your body if it has to. It is only REFINED sugars that you need to avoid. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman Re: Re: sugar and candida > Whenever you start killing off yeast it releases toxins that can give you the feeling of flu, head aches, sleepyness, up-set stomach the runs, etc. Yeast is common in many people, both women and men. Stop eating anything that is sugary or can convert into sugar in your body. Sugar helps yeast grow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Hi Saul, Yes, for the most part refinded sugars need to be avoided, but some people need to stay away from things that convert into sugar because they have problems with their body working correstly. Potatos, sugar, pop, are not good for many people if you already have a yeast problem. If you don't have a major healt problem dealing with processing sugars from your body and you get enough exercise you'll be ok. One regular size potato converts into the same thing as 1/3 cup of sugar. If you have yeast just stop eating starches for a couple weeks. Saul Pressman <saul@...> wrote: Dear , You can't stop eating everything that converts to sugar or you die, since your cells run on sugar, and everything can be converted to sugar by your body if it has to. It is only REFINED sugars that you need to avoid. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman Re: Re: sugar and candida > Whenever you start killing off yeast it releases toxins that can give you the feeling of flu, head aches, sleepyness, up-set stomach the runs, etc. Yeast is common in many people, both women and men. Stop eating anything that is sugary or can convert into sugar in your body. Sugar helps yeast grow. OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other alternative self-help subjects. THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher or health care provider. You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! - DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of the message! : oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Again, I agree with you. If anybody ever wonders if they have a problem with candidia, you don't even have to have any expensive test to find out. Simply quit eating any carbs, including fruit, patatoes, bread, anything refinded or not. If you start to ache, especially the low back, with flu like symptoms, you can believe you have it. If you want to make sure, just eat some carbs. If the pain goes away, you've got it. Testing is free, and can be done in the privacy of your own home. Gail -- In oxyplus , <p3orian2002@y...> wrote: > > Hi Saul, > Yes, for the most part refinded sugars need to be avoided, but some people need to stay away from things that convert into sugar because they have problems with their body working correstly. Potatos, sugar, pop, are not good for many people if you already have a yeast problem. If you don't have a major healt problem dealing with processing sugars from your body and you get enough exercise you'll be ok. > One regular size potato converts into the same thing as 1/3 cup of sugar. If you have yeast just stop eating starches for a couple weeks. > > > > --------------------------------- > Personals > Single? There's someone we'd like you to meet. > Lots of someones, actually. Personals > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Hi Gail, Yes, it's fairly simple. A long time ago I was a police officer. I arrested a gay for drunk driving. His attorney got him off and I'm glad he did. This was the weirdest case I've ever seen. This guy had such a bad yeast candida over-growth that his body was producing his own alcohol. His breathe was terrible, but you could smell the alcohol, but it was very bad. His feet were blistered with fungus. He had sores all over his body. He craved sugar like a drug user. He had problems thinking and no balance. When he blew into the breathalyzer he failed the test and he claimed he didn't drink. I thought he was lying, but several people came to court and were very sure he didn't drink. Doctors came in and testified that he was maintaining a certin alcohol level for days without drinking. This pour guy was a mess. The jury found him not guilty. It was the only case I felt good about losing. His doctor started treating him and he got better, lost a lot of weight and in about 6 months was looking fairly human again. It was the weirdest thing I've ever seen. Getting arrested probably saved his life for yeast over growth. wanda85929 <wanda85929@...> wrote: Again, I agree with you. If anybody ever wonders if they have a problem with candidia, you don't even have to have any expensive test to find out. Simply quit eating any carbs, including fruit, patatoes, bread, anything refinded or not. If you start to ache, especially the low back, with flu like symptoms, you can believe you have it. If you want to make sure, just eat some carbs. If the pain goes away, you've got it. Testing is free, and can be done in the privacy of your own home. Gail -- In oxyplus , <p3orian2002@y...> wrote: > > Hi Saul, > Yes, for the most part refinded sugars need to be avoided, but some people need to stay away from things that convert into sugar because they have problems with their body working correstly. Potatos, sugar, pop, are not good for many people if you already have a yeast problem. If you don't have a major healt problem dealing with processing sugars from your body and you get enough exercise you'll be ok. > One regular size potato converts into the same thing as 1/3 cup of sugar. If you have yeast just stop eating starches for a couple weeks. > > > > --------------------------------- > Personals > Single? There's someone we'd like you to meet. > Lots of someones, actually. Personals > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Mercy!!! I'm speachless!!! gail >This guy had such a bad yeast candida over-growth that his body was producing his own alcohol. His breathe was terrible, but you could smell the alcohol, but it was very bad. His feet were blistered with fungus. He had sores all over his body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2007 Report Share Posted December 4, 2007 How does sugary foods feed candida i.e when the food gets absorbed in the intestine or when it gets into the blood system? ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 This is embarrassing, but during my anorexic days I would chew and spit food to get the taste of it but not the calories. Sorry, I hope I am not grossing anybody out. I always wondered if that contributed to my candida problem because I would use sugary or carby foods to do so. But maybe it didn't because of what you said below? a P.S. I am not trying to say that doing that was a good thing! > > How does sugary foods feed candida i.e when the food gets absorbed in the intestine or when it gets into the blood system? ==>Those foods feed candida in the digestive system, not in the bloodstream, which increases the amount of toxins candida produces. There are over 79 different kinds of toxins, most of which are alcohol. Most of the candida overgrowth is located in the digestive tract. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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