Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 > > Hi Bee! > > I have a friend who speaks limited English, are your files available anywhere in French? ==>No, sorry. My files are only available in English, but I think he can download a free program from Microsoft that might translate files for him. > > My friend suffers from painful diarrea attacks and bloody stools. Also his teeth are getting loose. Could this all be related to candida? ==>Yes. Diarrhea and bloody stools indicate that not only does he have candida but he might also have colitis, which can be caused by candida. I lost my teeth due to candida wrecking my gums and mouth. > > At any rate, I forwarded some files thinking that your diet could help. Let me know if you have any recommendations as to what he should do first. I recommended the sauerkraut, said it causes flatulence. Should he stop the sauerkraut? Should he add yoghurt? ==> maybe you could read my main article " How to Successfully Overcome Candida - it states that candida sufferers cannot have yoghurt - see the Probiotics Section of that article. ==>When candida is being killed off by foods like sauerkraut it puts out carbon dioxide (gas). I suggest your friend do the 9-day Program, without the enemas - it is in the Digestion Folder. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2010 Report Share Posted June 16, 2010 > > Ok in the last week I've noticed some more changes in my body, which have been quite promising. I really haven't noticed a lot of die off reactions anymore, and my constipation has been non-existent. I can actually hear my digestion taking place. Unfortunately, I've had diarrhea every morning after my meals. Today I had really bloody stools. I think they were a normal red color. I've never really had this issue, or at least not to the extent of what came out this morning(really runny blood). I really didn't know how to react. I'm starting to think maybe I should cut down on my Vitamin C intake, and Magnesium. My mother has anal Cancer, so right now paranoia has started to creep inside my mind a bit. . > +++Hi Tyler, You shouldn't change your supplements because of diarrhea, but ensure you are only taking the amounts recommended. Diarrhea is one of the many ways your body uses to get rid of toxins, so it's not a bad thing. And it doesn't harm you to have them as long as you stay hydrated with enough fluids. Just to be sure you should see your doctor about your runny bloody stools. That doesn't mean you " have to " follow his treatments, but just you know what is happening, and then let me know too. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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