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Thanks Jackie... now, how can I find out what I might be eating that's causing this.. I seem to have about 5 a year... If you want to e-mail me personally that's fine.. I don't know how many of you want to listen to my yeast problems!! LOL

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Thanks.

Ruth

Also... there has been mention of "detoxing".... what's that all about!

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From: Jackie

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Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 7:34 PM

Subject: Re: yeast question

Ruth, I don't know that my suggestion will appeal to you but I struggle with the hot itchy burning every now and then when I have eaten something I shouldn't. The doc originally gave my Cortizone cream which I resorted to only if absolute necessary. However, I used to mix 2-3 capsule of vitamin E with 1 capsule of acidophillus and spread it on the burning tissue and it soothed it instantly. I have been very careful with my diet for the past several months so haven't had any major flare ups but that is my choice. Others might have something a little simpler. Good luck!

Jackie

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From: Philip Burland

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Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 1:28 PM

Subject: yeast question

Okay... since most of you are "into" health products... I need help!!! What can I do "naturally" for a yeast infection... (vaginal)... driving me crazy!! Any suggestions?

Ruth

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From: Jackie

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Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 10:38 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Fw: MS origin?

are you taking any kind of probiotics such as acidophillus? Just to be sure its not a bacteria problem such as yeast you could purchase a bottle from the health food store and try taking them. They are perfectly safe and if you notice a difference then your on the right track. It might just be worth a try.

Jackie

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Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 1:19 PM

Subject: Re: Fw: MS origin?

Patty I am curious when I have discussed MS with neurologists they don't seem to feel that a "spacey head" is a symptom of MS. I have spoken to lots of people with MS to see what they say and they also say they do not feel spacy, but definitly have vertigo attacks. The most common MS symptoms are falling, tripping, lossing the use of an extremity and blindness. I feel however that yeast is not really what is going on with me either. I don't know and no one else seems to know what the brain stuff is. It is crazy..........I still feel it must be associated with somekind of inflammation or something. I don't know...I know I don't have any of the symtpoms of MS other than the brain thing......What do you think? In egroups, "Patty" <faussettdp@m...> wrote:> Some ideas for those of us with MS-like symptoms...> Patty> > From: Saul Pressman <saul@p...>> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 10:45 AM> Subject: Re: [oxyplus] Re: MS origin?> > > > > The article I forwarded gave those doctors thoughts on the cause of MS.> >> > In my opinion, there are five possible causes of MS:> >> > 1) calcium deficiency : this results in excess production of parathyroid> > hormone, causing calcium to be withdrawn from the bones, and then> deposited> > on the nerve sheath> >> > 2) viral attack on the nerve sheath, often following a psychic shock> >> > 3) parasite attack on the nerve sheath> >> > 4) mercury deposited on the nerve sheath, causing a short circuit> >> > 5) macrophage attack on the nerve sheath> >> > The first one, calcium deficiency is related to Vitamin D, as these> > researchers have found out, because Vitamin D is required for absorption> of> > calcium in the intestine. (Boron is another requirement, for activation> the> > Vitamin D stored in the liver : an apple a day...)> >> > Viruses can be destroyed by ozone therapy.> > Parasites can be cleaned out with the Hanna Kroeger formula, black walnut> > hulls, wormwood and cloves.> > Mercury can be chelated out, and the ozone sauna is also good for this.> > The macrophage can be calmed down either with ozone, or with aloe vera.> >> > Using a shotgun approach in this way, we have excellent success with MS.> >> >> > Best of Health!> > Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh

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