Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Hi there, I really welcome anybody's opinion on this as I am wondering what has really happened to me. I used to smoke n the very rare occassion (maybe once every few weeks, on one day). Only if I was around a person that was smoking and I might join them and have one of theirs. This is rare, and I am not normally a " smoker " at all. I do inhale when I do have one. About 7-8 weeks ago, on my birthday, I went out and bought a packet of cigarettes (pall mall menthol) and stupidly smoked the entire thing. This was about 20 cigarettes in a day. Don't ask me why, I just had the urge and binged on them. Well, of course, not surprisingly I didn't feel too hot the next day but I had NO idea how bad things were going to get. I still don't know for sure if what has happened to me relates to this, but I cannot think what else has occured. I have suffered, since that time, cramping/spasms in the abdomen, rectal itching, severe exhaustion, metal taste in the mouth, metal smell on my body on occassion, nausea, muscle tics over parts of my body even legs and shoulders, anxiety and depression far worse, moments of extreme crying and salivating uncontrollably to the point where I will go into such a state that my face and head will feel as though it's going to explode, I can feel something wrong badly but cannot seem to overcome this no matter what. I am on a strict diet, yet cannot overcome any of these symptoms as such. I am trying to eat well and I do not have the money sadly to fork out for a lot of supplements. I am eating very healthy foods! plus healthy fats (coconut oil included). Why after nearly 8 weeks, are things like this???? Can anybody let me know if they feel that what I did is directly related to what I'm still going through? I actually feel this is neverending. I keep thinking I'm going to beat this and it'll be better tommorrow, but I get up and I have that awful feeling of dread with the gut sensation (It feels like it's being pulled inwards). Why can I not overcome my candida this time? I was doing ok before. Thanks for taking the time to read this. REbecca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Hi , It sounds like you've poisoned yourself. The body is quite forgiving but then it reaches a point where it just can't eliminate toxins properly anymore. Fibromyalgia is a classic example. When these people detoxify and their cells start taking in nutrients again (this is a very simple explanation), then they will get better and symptoms go away. Cigarettes contain a lot of toxins and some metals as well which would explain the metallic taste: http://www.satori-5.co.uk/word_articles/mcs/toxins_in_cigarettes.html I would recommend doing an ionic detox footbath. Preferably about three. Prices vary greatly, I've seen from $25-$90 so call around and see if you can find somewhere reasonable. Every person who has ever smoked carries some residue of tar in their body, no matter how healthy their diet is and no matter how long ago they quit smoking. One or two footbaths will get rid of this and at the same time charge your cells with energy. I think this would really help. It helped some detoxification issues I had a few years ago that nothing else did. Hope you get better soon. And stay off the cigarettes! Sharon > > Hi there, I really welcome anybody's opinion on this as I am > wondering what has really happened to me. I used to smoke n the very > rare occassion (maybe once every few weeks, on one day). Only if I > was around a person that was smoking and I might join them and have > one of theirs. > > This is rare, and I am not normally a " smoker " at all. I do inhale > when I do have one. > > About 7-8 weeks ago, on my birthday, I went out and bought a packet > of cigarettes (pall mall menthol) and stupidly smoked the entire > thing. This was about 20 cigarettes in a day. Don't ask me why, I > just had the urge and binged on them. Well, of course, not > surprisingly I didn't feel too hot the next day but I had NO idea how > bad things were going to get. > > I still don't know for sure if what has happened to me relates to > this, but I cannot think what else has occured. I have suffered, > since that time, cramping/spasms in the abdomen, rectal itching, > severe exhaustion, metal taste in the mouth, metal smell on my body > on occassion, nausea, muscle tics over parts of my body even legs and > shoulders, anxiety and depression far worse, moments of extreme > crying and salivating uncontrollably to the point where I will go > into such a state that my face and head will feel as though it's > going to explode, I can feel something wrong badly but cannot seem to > overcome this no matter what. > > I am on a strict diet, yet cannot overcome any of these symptoms as > such. I am trying to eat well and I do not have the money sadly to > fork out for a lot of supplements. I am eating very healthy foods! > plus healthy fats (coconut oil included). Why after nearly 8 weeks, > are things like this???? > > Can anybody let me know if they feel that what I did is directly > related to what I'm still going through? I actually feel this is > neverending. I keep thinking I'm going to beat this and it'll be > better tommorrow, but I get up and I have that awful feeling of dread > with the gut sensation (It feels like it's being pulled inwards). > > Why can I not overcome my candida this time? I was doing ok before. > > Thanks for taking the time to read this. > > REbecca > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Hi, I am far from an expert, but I have read Doug Kaufmann's books, (The Fungus Link I, II, and III, along with others), and have watched his TV program, " Know The Cause. " Doug feels that the fungus link is far more prevalent than is recognized by mainstream medical folks. After reading what happened to you, I would hazard a guess that you took into your body a lot of mold from the tobacco and that you now have a viralent systemic fungal infection. If you want to find out more information you might want to visit his website http://www.knowthecause.com/ I have been on his Phase I diet for almost a year now, for I developed a severe systemic fungal infection myself. I believe it is far more than just candida. I am improving but have not yet " arrived. " Good luck to you. Warmly, gg > > Hi there, I really welcome anybody's opinion on this as I am > wondering what has really happened to me. I used to smoke n the very > rare occassion (maybe once every few weeks, on one day). Only if I > was around a person that was smoking and I might join them and have > one of theirs. > > This is rare, and I am not normally a " smoker " at all. I do inhale > when I do have one. > > About 7-8 weeks ago, on my birthday, I went out and bought a packet > of cigarettes (pall mall menthol) and stupidly smoked the entire > thing. This was about 20 cigarettes in a day. Don't ask me why, I > just had the urge and binged on them. Well, of course, not > surprisingly I didn't feel too hot the next day but I had NO idea how > bad things were going to get. > > I still don't know for sure if what has happened to me relates to > this, but I cannot think what else has occured. I have suffered, > since that time, cramping/spasms in the abdomen, rectal itching, > severe exhaustion, metal taste in the mouth, metal smell on my body > on occassion, nausea, muscle tics over parts of my body even legs and > shoulders, anxiety and depression far worse, moments of extreme > crying and salivating uncontrollably to the point where I will go > into such a state that my face and head will feel as though it's > going to explode, I can feel something wrong badly but cannot seem to > overcome this no matter what. > > I am on a strict diet, yet cannot overcome any of these symptoms as > such. I am trying to eat well and I do not have the money sadly to > fork out for a lot of supplements. I am eating very healthy foods! > plus healthy fats (coconut oil included). Why after nearly 8 weeks, > are things like this???? > > Can anybody let me know if they feel that what I did is directly > related to what I'm still going through? I actually feel this is > neverending. I keep thinking I'm going to beat this and it'll be > better tommorrow, but I get up and I have that awful feeling of dread > with the gut sensation (It feels like it's being pulled inwards). > > Why can I not overcome my candida this time? I was doing ok before. > > Thanks for taking the time to read this. > > REbecca > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 HI Sharon, Thanks a lot for responding. I read the link you sent and it's shocking. I guess someone with proper functioning detox pathways may not have such of an issue. My problem is that any slip up, and toxins tend to migrate straight into my gut/liver. I end up in such pain that often I cannot do much at all. Any detoxing I try is to no avail when this occurs. I have actually tried homeopathic detox, I've tried chelation, I eat well and usually there is nothing I can do but hope and wait. however, what you have suggest maybe a help. I'll check it out. Cheers and thanks again, (and oh yeah, I will not have a cigarette again). . > Hi , > > It sounds like you've poisoned yourself. The body is quite > forgiving but then it reaches a point where it just can't eliminate > toxins properly anymore. Fibromyalgia is a classic example. When > these people detoxify and their cells start taking in nutrients > again (this is a very simple explanation), then they will get better > and symptoms go away. > > Cigarettes contain a lot of toxins and some metals as well which > would explain the metallic taste: > http://www.satori- 5.co.uk/word_articles/mcs/toxins_in_cigarettes.html > > I would recommend doing an ionic detox footbath. Preferably about > three. Prices vary greatly, I've seen from $25-$90 so call around > and see if you can find somewhere reasonable. > > Every person who has ever smoked carries some residue of tar in > their body, no matter how healthy their diet is and no matter how > long ago they quit smoking. One or two footbaths will get rid of > this and at the same time charge your cells with energy. > > I think this would really help. It helped some detoxification > issues I had a few years ago that nothing else did. > > Hope you get better soon. And stay off the cigarettes! > > Sharon > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 or whomever wants a liver function chapter from one of the founders of Great Smokies Labs, just ask privately. The work details phaseI and PhaseII liver function. The main support for the body's cells and energy creation generally and the main support for PhaseII liver function is glutathione; one of the reasons I recommend undenatured whey so highly for detoxification is for it's glutathione precursors. Anyway, the article is well worth a read for the vitamin support too. Duncan > > HI Sharon, > > Thanks a lot for responding. > > I read the link you sent and it's shocking. I guess someone with > proper functioning detox pathways may not have such of an issue. My > problem is that any slip up, and toxins tend to migrate straight into > my gut/liver. I end up in such pain that often I cannot do much at > all. Any detoxing I try is to no avail when this occurs. I have > actually tried homeopathic detox, I've tried chelation, I eat well > and usually there is nothing I can do but hope and wait. > > however, what you have suggest maybe a help. I'll check it out. > > Cheers and thanks again, (and oh yeah, I will not have a cigarette > again). > > . > > > > Hi , > > > > > It sounds like you've poisoned yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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