Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Sue, I'm so sorry to hear this. I will say prayers for you. Take care. Love, Beth [ ] bee Hi bee i have cancer the doctor just called me Thanks... Sue __________________________________________________________ Sponsored Link Don't quit your job - take classes online www.Classesusa.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 > > Hi bee > > i have cancer the doctor just called me > ==>Sue, I will be praying you my dear. It's too bad you didn't get the candida under control soon enough to avoid it turning into cancer. Hopefully your surgery will get it all and you can get back to the candida program soonly. Much love & hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2007 Report Share Posted May 19, 2007 > > hey bee it mike i was dignasoed with wilson syndryome and ordered some > wilson syndroyme herb from his website i noticed it contains iodine > should i take these supplment or just let my diet fix this ==>Hi Mike. Since most candida sufferers have thyroid problems it is not wise to overtreat it since it will normalize as you progress on this program. As I've written before too much iodine is just as damaging to the thyroid as too little. Often such combinations of herbs can be overwhelming and confusing to the body too. It's similar to when we get overwhelmed by too much coming at us. If you do not want to return them it wouldn't hurt you to have a dose once every 4-5 days. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2007 Report Share Posted June 16, 2007 > > I have been on the diet 5 months and Bee you have given my life back. I will never be able to thank you enough. I am skeptical person but the proof is in the results. I haven't felt this well in 20 years. ==>Holey moley Gord! You've been working very hard on your health behind the scenes haven't you? I am immensely thrilled for you that you've got your life back! Wow and yippee! There's nothing better than a person can do for another than to " give them their life back! " I'm honored and humbled my friend. >I have the occasional bad day but they are very few now. I know I have a ways to go, but I expect I have added many years to my life & the best part is they will be quality. I would like to send you a check if you would provide me your address. I prefer that over electronically. ==>Thank you, thank you - I emailed you my snail mail address. > > I did have a couple questions. I have been fully on the diet for 5 months but have only been taking a couple supplements(CLO, Vit C occasionally. I am on Oil of Oregano as of 2 weeks ago. My energy level has skyrocketed since. I know I should take them all and I will eventually. Anyway, I began bruising rather easily about 4 weeks ago. It has improved but I almost never used to bruise. Is this a supplement issue or a healing one? ==>Gord, that's wonderful your energy level has gone UP! Good job! Bruises that appear spontaneously without bumping or injury are usually caused by a lack of vitamin C. Dr. Cathcart, Orthomolecular Physician, recommends 4,000 mg per day. Blood thinners can also cause bruising - CLO and Oil of Oregano thin the blood but I haven't seen anyone get bruises from taking them, even when they also had garlic and clove oil (also blood thinners). Is there anything you consume along those lines that are excessive? Another thing that can occur is that your body will re-trace previous injuries - did you ever have injuries in the areas that are bruised? >Also, I have age spots that began showing up a couple years ago. Will they improve on the diet? ==>I wish I could tell you yes, but mine haven't disappeared totally yet. I'm still hoping, but I am 65 years old. They have lessened but some of the larger spots persist. However most of my moles have disappeared. I believe age spots, moles, etc. are toxins that come out to the skin in order to protect vital inner organs. If yours only came out 2 years ago you may be more fortunate than me. > Last, I went to a dermatologist yesterday because I had a lesion that popped up shortly after starting the diet. It has persisted since. The dermatologist said it was Actinic Keratosis which studies show has a 5% chance of becoming basal cell carcinoma. He froze the spot. Would the diet have resolved this eventually or was it best I treated it this way? ==>Actinic Keratosis is actually a fungus. It is logical that your dermatologist said it leads to cancer because the next stage after candida/fungal overgrowth is cancer. However, freezing is not the answer, which immobilizes the area so natural healing cannot occur. I suggest that you massage the area they froze regularly to get blood to flow to the area so it can heal properly. Use circular motions with the tips of your fingers or thumb. You can also treat it by soaking the pad of a bandaid with 3% hydrogen peroxide mixed with 1/3 filtered water using an eye dropper. Change it every day. Hydrogen peroxide is produced by the immune system so it's a great treatment. OR you can do the same thing using oil of oregano. If the skin is broken or red oil of oregano will sting or feel like it burns, but it doesn't actually damage or burn the skin - it's caused by the heat it puts out. You can mix it with some coconut oil. It's good to hear from you Gord. The best to you my friend. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 > > Hi Bee, > > Welcome back. How is your father doing? I hope you were able to spend some valuable time with your family. Give us an update when you can. > > Take care..................hugs, > > Maddalena ==>Thanks Maddalena. It's good to be back. My dad is very weak, has to have oxygen most of the time and uses a walker. He has congestive heart failure which causes a build-up of fluids, mostly on his lungs so he cough a lot. The effort exhausts him. His appetite isn't good either. But we did spend some very memorable times together of which I am grateful. Love, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 Hi Everyone, Bee asked me to let you know that she won't be reading/responding to posts today. She's been working on some family business in regard to her father and it's been an emotional day for her (as you can imagine). If you need an answer from her, she asks that you please repost your question and she'll get to it as soon as she's able. thanks! jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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