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Hi ,

The best thing you can do for your anxiety and to augment the diet and

supplements is to practice deep breathing. When a person is anxious,

they tend to breath very shallowly only taking breath into the chest

area...and right in that chest ares is the body's stress trigger. So

shallow brathing keeps you in a stressed state! Triggering stress

hormones and depleating the adrenals.

The body's relaxation response comes from a spot in the belly area,

right above the navel...so breathing deeply into the belly will help

trigger relaxation and ease anxiety. Check out the " Breath Properly "

folder for detailed instructions.

jackie

>

> globus, and it is associated with women btwn 30-50 who are

> under stress - lol. Yes, Im more anxious than Ive ever been in my life

> due to the increasing symptoms since starting candida treatment. I am

> trying to focus on treating the anxiety,

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Hi Jackie,

I read that yoga article and liked it. I do need to work on breathing.

I went to the doctor yesterday and they say its gerd - I have daamage

in my throat and esophogus. Ive never had digestive problems beofre

of any kind, so I think it has to do with diet, unfortunately. One of

the big trigger foods for gerd is fat/grease, and then there's onions

and garlic. Ive been eating a ton of these :( So Im cutting them out

or down and seeing if that helps. I wont take acid blockers (as

prescribed) because that makes more yeast. Im just not sure what I

will do about hunger and calories if I dont get to eat a lot of fat.

Ugh.

Thanks again,

jessica

> >

> > globus, and it is associated with women btwn 30-50 who are

> > under stress - lol. Yes, Im more anxious than Ive ever been in my life

> > due to the increasing symptoms since starting candida treatment. I am

> > trying to focus on treating the anxiety,

>

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> Hi Jackie,

> I read that yoga article and liked it. I do need to work on

breathing.

>

> I went to the doctor yesterday and they say its gerd - I have

daamagein my throat and esophogus. Ive never had digestive problems

beofre of any kind, so I think it has to do with diet,

unfortunately. One of the big trigger foods for gerd is fat/grease,

and then there's onions and garlic. Ive been eating a ton of these :

( So Im cutting them out or down and seeing if that helps. I wont

take acid blockers (as prescribed) because that makes more yeast.

Im just not sure what I will do about hunger and calories if I dont

get to eat a lot of fat. Ugh.

Hi , like Ellen wrote (I think it was her) it is totally

false that good nature-made fats or spices trigger gerd. The major

problem with gerd is poor nutrition that doesn't stimulate enough

stomach acid and doesn't provide nutrients required to maintain a

strong healthy digestive system. The major nutrients that do that

are nature-made fats. They directly heal and strenghten the

intestines, and they also increase the integrity of all cells in the

body.

When a person consumes too many man-made fats their body's cells get

constructed differently. Instead of being at least 50% saturated

fat (the lungs must be much higher) like they are intended to be

they are composed of too many bad fats, so they are flaccid, weak

and permeable which allows more toxins into them and it makes them

less capable of getting rid of waste inside the cells.

Many spices actually help GERD and help heal it, and they also help

control gas, help digestion, etc., i.e. oil of oregano, cilantro,

thyme, and many many others.

GERD symptoms are also caused by candida overgrowing in the throat,

esophagus and stomach, which lowers stomach acid. The symptoms of

too high stomach are exactly the same as too high. Do everything

you can to aid your digestion as discussed in my article, and in the

Digestion folder, i.e. lemon and sea salt drink, proteins and good

fats, supplements, digestive enzymes, sauerkraut or kimchi

(unheated) with every meal, etc.

Cheers, Bee

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> > Hi Jackie,

> > I read that yoga article and liked it. I do need to work on

> breathing.

> >

> > I went to the doctor yesterday and they say its gerd - I have

> daamagein my throat and esophogus. Ive never had digestive problems

> beofre of any kind, so I think it has to do with diet,

> unfortunately. One of the big trigger foods for gerd is fat/grease,

> and then there's onions and garlic. Ive been eating a ton of these :

> ( So Im cutting them out or down and seeing if that helps. I wont

> take acid blockers (as prescribed) because that makes more yeast.

> Im just not sure what I will do about hunger and calories if I dont

> get to eat a lot of fat. Ugh.

>

> Hi , like Ellen wrote (I think it was her) it is totally

> false that good nature-made fats or spices trigger gerd. The major

> problem with gerd is poor nutrition that doesn't stimulate enough

> stomach acid and doesn't provide nutrients required to maintain a

> strong healthy digestive system. The major nutrients that do that

> are nature-made fats. They directly heal and strenghten the

> intestines, and they also increase the integrity of all cells in the

> body.

>

> When a person consumes too many man-made fats their body's cells get

> constructed differently. Instead of being at least 50% saturated

> fat (the lungs must be much higher) like they are intended to be

> they are composed of too many bad fats, so they are flaccid, weak

> and permeable which allows more toxins into them and it makes them

> less capable of getting rid of waste inside the cells.

>

> Many spices actually help GERD and help heal it, and they also help

> control gas, help digestion, etc., i.e. oil of oregano, cilantro,

> thyme, and many many others.

>

> GERD symptoms are also caused by candida overgrowing in the throat,

> esophagus and stomach, which lowers stomach acid. The symptoms of

> too high stomach are exactly the same as too high. Do everything

> you can to aid your digestion as discussed in my article, and in the

> Digestion folder, i.e. lemon and sea salt drink, proteins and good

> fats, supplements, digestive enzymes, sauerkraut or kimchi

> (unheated) with every meal, etc.

>

> Cheers, Bee

I can second what bee is saying from first hand experience. I have

been suffering from extremely frequent and painful

LPRD(Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease) fr years which is actually the

main thing I am trying to get rid of by fighting candida. Before I

knew about candida though I tried everything I ever said to cure or

help reflux. I still haven't found the cure, but from talking to

enough people and searching enough online I learned that the

traditional medical " triggers " for reflux in people with chronic GERD

are BS. GERD sufferers get the most relief when laying off the carbs

and relying on fats and proteins. I am not sure how to get rid of it,

but the candida diet won't hurt in your path to doing so. It can only

help.

greg

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Greg,

Thanks for your input. I hope it helps .

When you next reply to a post, could I ask that you please trim your

messages? There's no need to include the whold post in a reply, just

the relevant info to put your post in context. This group is so active

that we like to try and conserve archive space where we can.

thanks in advance,

jackie

GERD sufferers get the most relief when laying off the carbs

> and relying on fats and proteins. I am not sure how to get rid of it,

> but the candida diet won't hurt in your path to doing so. It can only

> help.

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Hi Bee,

I dont imagine traditional peoples having much gerd, yet it started

when I changed my diet. Im now eating all these foods and the gerd

symptoms are getting worse and worse. Im trying to mitigate symptoms

but am also worried about my esophogus and throat. Not to mention the

discomfort.

I dont see this as an acid or not enough acid thing, but a leak in my

LES. Anyway, Ill do what I can and see. Thanks

jessica

-- In , " Bee Wilder "

<beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

>

> Hi , like Ellen wrote (I think it was her) it is totally

> false that good nature-made fats or spices trigger gerd. The major

> problem with gerd is poor nutrition that doesn't stimulate enough

> stomach acid and doesn't provide nutrients required to maintain a

> strong healthy digestive system. The major nutrients that do that

> are nature-made fats. They directly heal and strenghten the

> intestines, and they also increase the integrity of all cells in the

> body.

>

> When a person consumes too many man-made fats their body's cells get

> constructed differently. Instead of being at least 50% saturated

> fat (the lungs must be much higher) like they are intended to be

> they are composed of too many bad fats, so they are flaccid, weak

> and permeable which allows more toxins into them and it makes them

> less capable of getting rid of waste inside the cells.

>

> Many spices actually help GERD and help heal it, and they also help

> control gas, help digestion, etc., i.e. oil of oregano, cilantro,

> thyme, and many many others.

>

> GERD symptoms are also caused by candida overgrowing in the throat,

> esophagus and stomach, which lowers stomach acid. The symptoms of

> too high stomach are exactly the same as too high. Do everything

> you can to aid your digestion as discussed in my article, and in the

> Digestion folder, i.e. lemon and sea salt drink, proteins and good

> fats, supplements, digestive enzymes, sauerkraut or kimchi

> (unheated) with every meal, etc.

>

> Cheers, Bee

>

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Thanks for responding greg. Rationally, I agree, but its not pleasant

getting worse, particularly as it all started 2 weeks after starting

the diet. I actually like the diet and havent had cravings really.

So its dang frustrating that doing somehting good for me is having

this effect. Im not wanting to go off the diet - I dont want to give

it up. I need to read more on the mechanisms for this. Why have I

never had a blip on my digestion screen and now I have heartburn all

day every day! Can you tell me what your experience was with acid

blockers (how they made your health worse)? Just curious, not about

to go on them ;)

Thanks

jessica

>

> I can second what bee is saying from first hand experience. I have

> been suffering from extremely frequent and painful

> LPRD(Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease) fr years which is actually the

> main thing I am trying to get rid of by fighting candida. Before I

> knew about candida though I tried everything I ever said to cure or

> help reflux. I still haven't found the cure, but from talking to

> enough people and searching enough online I learned that the

> traditional medical " triggers " for reflux in people with chronic GERD

> are BS. GERD sufferers get the most relief when laying off the carbs

> and relying on fats and proteins. I am not sure how to get rid of it,

> but the candida diet won't hurt in your path to doing so. It can only

> help.

>

> greg

>

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> Hi Bee, I dont imagine traditional peoples having much gerd, yet it

started when I changed my diet.

, no I don't imagine they did, but they didn't have candida

and other diseases we have nowadays.

> I'm now eating all these foods and the gerd symptoms are getting

worse and worse. Im trying to mitigate symptoms but am also worried

about my esophogus and throat. Not to mention the discomfort.

That's to be expected because you are killing off candida in your

stomach, esophagus, etc. and the candida toxins are causing symptoms

you wouldn't have had until you changed your diet.

>

> I dont see this as an acid or not enough acid thing, but a leak in

my LES.

What is LES?

> Anyway, Ill do what I can and see. Thanks

It will improve but it takes time.

The best, Bee

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> Thanks for responding greg. Rationally, I agree, but its not

pleasant getting worse, particularly as it all started 2 weeks after

starting the diet. I actually like the diet and havent had cravings

really. So its dang frustrating that doing somehting good for me is

having this effect. Im not wanting to go off the diet - I dont want

to give it up. I need to read more on the mechanisms for this. Why

have I never had a blip on my digestion screen and now I have

heartburn all day every day!

, my stomach was horrible when I was curing my candida; at one

point I could only eat 9 foods in the whole world (everything else

came back up), and I was losing 3 lbs. per day. When you get

heartburn eat some sauerkraut, which is so much more effective than

any acid blockers, and less damaging, and/or take 1 tsp baking soda

in 6 ounces of warm water.

Bee

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