Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 > Hello Bee. I have been on a candida diet for about 10 months now albeit not as strict as yours. I have seen great improvement but not as much as I would like, so I've chosen to get very serious about this. My dilema is digestion. I've done the baking soda test for HCL. I get no reaction. I've tried taking the Betaine HCL 1300mg and Pepsin 90mg as you direct in your digestion files as much as 8 pills per meal and still get nothing. I've done all kinds of digestive enzymes in large amounts and notice no difference. As of late I've been doing the fresh lemon with sea salt before meals and this does not help and now my urethra is starting to burn. ==>Laurie, you say you are not strict with your diet like I recommend so the first thing would be to get very strict with your diet. What kinds of physical problems do you have, or what you are trying to improve? ==>I suggest you not have lemon for awhile, and just have lots of ocean sea salt on your foods. Until I understand more about your problems I'm thinking you are too sensitive to lemons. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 > > Hello Bee. I have been on a candida diet for about 10 months now > albeit not as strict as yours. I have seen great improvement but > not as much as I would like, so I've chosen to get very serious > about this. My dilema is digestion. I've done the baking soda test > for HCL. I get no reaction. I've tried taking the Betaine HCL > 1300mg and Pepsin 90mg as you direct in your digestion files as much > as 8 pills per meal and still get nothing. I've done all kinds of > digestive enzymes in large amounts and notice no difference. As of > late I've been doing the fresh lemon with sea salt before meals and > this does not help and now my urethra is starting to burn. > > ==>Laurie, you say you are not strict with your diet like I > recommend so the first thing would be to get very strict with your > diet. What kinds of physical problems do you have, or what you are > trying to improve? > > ==>I suggest you not have lemon for awhile, and just have lots of > ocean sea salt on your foods. Until I understand more about your > problems I'm thinking you are too sensitive to lemons. > > Bee > Thanks Bee. I hope I am replying correctly. (I'm not computer savy). Yes! I will be strict with the diet as you recommend. Originally I was strict in the first month just meat and veggies, then I incorporated brown rice because I was losing too much weight. (20lbs in a month down to 110. I also did quinoa a little nuts and seeds and a rare vegetable like sweet potato but this really was the extent of my cheating. As far as my physical problems most of them are resolved with the diet such as my FMS,Restless leg, insomnia, IBS. I truly feel like a new woman. What I am trying to improve is the digestion,constipation,thinking more clearly,TMJ,and chemical sensitivities. The constipation is the most annoying at the moment and I've tryed most of you constipation remedies without success. Thank you kindly, Hannah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 I had bad constipation and starting taking l-glutamine.. I think when your gut gets damaged it can become irritated easily but matter passing along it. So what it may do is close up because of irritation. Your body doesnt want anything to touch it. I had a pinching in my sigmoid and I could really really feel that it was pinched off shut. " spasm " as it would be defined in Irritable Bowel Syndrome. I would take enemas just to empty my bowels and could literally feel the water just squeasing or trying to flow through that part and finally make it through. Well the glutamine I started taking it and I totally believe it healed part of the lining there that didnt want to be irritated and my bowels started flowing beautifully. Let me tell you what a relief. I was scared there is some huge problem with me. Its nothing dont worry about it. It just also sounds like you are cheating way too much in your diet. I know Bee does not believe in " damaged lining " but my experience tells me different. I had done all kinds of enemas and got all kinds of rashes way too fast from them! Not properly sealed up.. But when I fealt that constipation wasnt a problem and things were good. The enemas caused no rashes.. I hope Bee allows this post. I know its contradictory what she believes in but my experience tells me different. Good Luck! Brent Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 The vitamin c really loosens the bowels up! Jodi ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ TV dinner still cooling? Check out " Tonight's Picks " on TV. http://tv./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 > Thanks Bee. I hope I am replying correctly. (I'm not computer savy). ==>Sorry I addressed you as Laurie. I understand about not being computer savvy; maybe try to trim your messages a little more - see our Candida Group Info folder (in the files on the left menu). > Yes! I will be strict with the diet as you recommend. Originally I was strict in the first month just meat and veggies, then I incorporated brown rice because I was losing too much weight. (20lbs > in a month down to 110. I also did quinoa a little nuts and seeds and a rare vegetable like sweet potato but this really was the extent of my cheating. ==>If you want to fix your constipation you need to stay off brown rice, quinoa, nuts and seeds for sure. They will cause constipation and also candida toxins being killed off causes constipation in some people. > > As far as my physical problems most of them are resolved with the diet such as my FMS,Restless leg, insomnia, IBS. I truly feel like a new woman. ==>That's wonderful Hannah! > > What I am trying to improve is the digestion,constipation,thinking > more clearly,TMJ,and chemical sensitivities. The constipation is the most annoying at the moment and I've tryed most of you constipation remedies without success. ==>Ensure you are consuming enough good fats; they really help the bowels - try the upper range of ratios recommended. Good fats also heal and strengthen the intestines. If you tried 1,000 mg vitamin C per hour and it didn't work take 2,000 mg every hour, and also do enemas. Let me know how it goes. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 > > I had bad constipation and starting taking l-glutamine.. I think > when your gut gets damaged it can become irritated easily but matter passing along it. So what it may do is close up because of > irritation. Your body doesnt want anything to touch it. I had a > pinching in my sigmoid and I could really really feel that it was > pinched off shut. " spasm " as it would be defined in Irritable Bowel Syndrome. I would take enemas just to empty my bowels and could literally feel the water just squeasing or trying to flow through that part and finally make it through. Well the glutamine I started taking it and I totally believe it healed part of the lining there that didnt want to be irritated and my bowels started flowing > beautifully. Let me tell you what a relief. I was scared there is some huge problem with me. Its nothing dont worry about it. It just also sounds like you are cheating way too much in your diet. I know Bee does not believe in " damaged lining " but my experience tells me different. ==>You are not correct about me not believing the intestines can have a " damaged lining " !!! The intestinal lining does get badly damaged, but the cure is not l-glutamine. The cure is the high natural fats that are on my diet, along with moderate protein and low carbs, with absolutely no grains, nuts, seeds and legumes!!! When you took the l-glutamine I'll wager you wern't on high fats like my diet. I'd like you to be more careful about your assumptions my friend. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2007 Report Share Posted January 20, 2007 > > The vitamin c really loosens the bowels up! > > Jodi > > Thanks Jodi. When I started the diet for the first month on just meat and veggies I literally stopped having bm's. Like Bee said dead yeast create lots of toxins and can cause constipation. Well I did the vitamin C thing 1000mg every hour. I got gassy around 18,000mg and finally had a loose stool around 25,000mg. I am not kidding! I was a mess. Enemas were a lifesaver to me during the first major die-off and I rely on enemas every 4 or 5 days now to keep things moving. I have cut out all grains a couple days ago so I'll see how it all goes. I can't eat nuts or seeds anyways because I have a mouth splint in 24/7 and couldn't eat them if I wanted to now. Thanks everyone. I'll keep you all posted on my progress. Hannah > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ > TV dinner still cooling? > Check out " Tonight's Picks " on TV. > http://tv./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2007 Report Share Posted January 31, 2007 > > ==>Ensure you are consuming enough good fats; they really help the > bowels - try the upper range of ratios recommended. Good fats also > heal and strengthen the intestines. If you tried 1,000 mg vitamin C > per hour and it didn't work take 2,000 mg every hour, and also do > enemas. > > Let me know how it goes. > Luv, Bee > Dear Bee, I have an update and I'll start with the good news first. I have gained 5 pounds in the last 11 days! I'm growing out of my stick look (smile) Bad news I haven't had one decent bowel movement yet. I had one small bm on day 4 (a couple hard pebbles). I did an enema on day 5 (passed enough for a couple days) and did another enema on day 9 with big results. I am getting all my ratios just about perfect. I am doing the high end on the fats d/t my low weight and not cheating at all. I do VCO and ghee at 6-8 Tb/day. I do the raw cultured cabbage 1/4 cup each meal along with HCL/pepsin (4-6 each meal)and a couple digestive enzymes. All my food is ground and cooked. No raw veggies whatsoever. Lots of homemade broths. Yesterday, (day 10) I did the vit C 4g loading dose and 2g per hour and got up to 40g and not a thing, not even gas. Today, (day 11) did the same thing and passed a couple hard pebbles I've tried Mg in the past without success and do the epsom salt baths and dry brushing twice a day. I really am stumped again as I've tried just about everything in the digestion files. Thank you for your precious time. Hannah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 > > > > ==>Ensure you are consuming enough good fats; they really help the bowels - try the upper range of ratios recommended. Good fats also heal and strengthen the intestines. If you tried 1,000 mg vitamin C per hour and it didn't work take 2,000 mg every hour, and also do enemas. > > > > Let me know how it goes. > > Luv, Bee > > > Dear Bee, > I have an update and I'll start with the good news first. I have > gained 5 pounds in the last 11 days! I'm growing out of my stick look (smile) ==>Hannah, that's great news! Good for you! > > Bad news I haven't had one decent bowel movement yet. I had one small bm on day 4 (a couple hard pebbles). I did an enema on day 5 (passed enough for a couple days) and did another enema on day 9 with big results. > > I am getting all my ratios just about perfect. I am doing the high > end on the fats d/t my low weight and not cheating at all. I do VCO > and ghee at 6-8 Tb/day. I do the raw cultured cabbage 1/4 cup each > meal along with HCL/pepsin (4-6 each meal)and a couple digestive > enzymes. All my food is ground and cooked. No raw veggies > whatsoever. Lots of homemade broths. > Yesterday, (day 10) I did the vit C 4g loading dose and 2g per hour > and got up to 40g and not a thing, not even gas. > > Today, (day 11) did the same thing and passed a couple hard pebbles > I've tried Mg in the past without success and do the epsom salt baths and dry brushing twice a day. I really am stumped again as I've tried just about everything in the digestion files. > > Thank you for your precious time. ==>I believe your ileocecal valve could be the problem. It is a sphincter (circular muscle) which is found where the small intestine connects to the large intestine. It is located above the appendix in the lower right side of the abdomen. Massage it according to this article: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/massage1.php I hope that helps. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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