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Liz:

That's not entirely true. I did read that during a woman's cycle, her Candida

problems seemed to increase around the 2nd half of her cycle when progesterone

was being produced. But I don't want to ever stop using Progesterone (the

natural one) for all it's benefits that it has given me. Hypothyroidism has not

returned, bones in great shape and all other hormones on my Tests have not

changed because of it.

Estrogen of course is dangerous and using Progesterone keeps my Estrogen levels

down as we all know Estrogen is made in our fat cells and I have plenty of them.

Bonnie

Candida and hormones

I have red many times that hormones especially progesteron can cause

Candida infection. I belive I got it after one progestrron shot only

as well as GERd, food allergies, hot flashes,etc.

I also red that combination of progesteron and estrogen treatments is

the most dangerous for cancer.I think that natural hormones can couse

problems too not only synthetic. If one hormone change all other

hormones will change too.

Liz

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Do any on the women on this site notice a difference in their candida symtpoms

during different times of the month according to their cycle?

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candidiasis@...: imsinfo@...: Mon, 17 Dec 2007

16:34:20 +0000Subject: Candida and hormones

I have red many times that hormones especially progesteron can cause Candida

infection. I belive I got it after one progestrron shot only as well as GERd,

food allergies, hot flashes,etc.I also red that combination of progesteron and

estrogen treatments is the most dangerous for cancer.I think that natural

hormones can couse problems too not only synthetic. If one hormone change all

other hormones will change too.Liz

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Not me. I've had candida overgrowth for over 20 years now (though I didn't find

out what was causing my misery until ten years had already passed). My

reactions are the same after eating, or inhaling an offending substance,

regardless of the time period of the month.

I have Reactive Hypoglycemia and Hypothyroidism, as well; and they both showed

up during the same week in February-March, 2001 -- soon after I fell ill with

MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivity) - Chemical Overload -- for the second time.

All of the inherent poisons in candida -- whether due to a reaction, or die-off:

MCS: mercury amalgums; sugar intake in general, even for a perfectly normal

person, etc. ... those poisons just wreak havoc on the human body ... messing up

hormone levels every which way that they can.

Ciel

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Ciel:

It's possible on that day in 2001, that you contracted a Virus, causing all of

(or at least setting off) your problems. There's a couple hundred of them out

there but the Pneumonia Viruses are the easiest to catch as they are airborne.

Mycoplasma Pneumonia and Chlamydia Pnuemonia. This second one causes Asthma

and/or Heart Disease over time and it can be treated.

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Hi Bonnie,

That is completely possible, what you say about viruses. In my case, it would

be more like if a virus had attacked me, and in so doing, so many more toxins

were released that it pushed me back into MCS-chemical overload again.

However, what I noticed first, just a month or so earlier in 2001, was an

extreme sensitivity to Sodium. Then I was starting to be allergic to one thing

after another, just like with the first MCS experience. I had to lower my

Sodium intake for the rest of the year, in fact. For the first three months or

so, I took in almost no Sodium at all.

I just found out in the past month that it was actually Nystatin, a prescription

antifungal, that caused this second MCS attack.

So, I guess you could say that with MCS -- I'm majoring in anti-fungals, and

minoring in sodium. (That's true even now.)

However, I can easily see how a flu virus could very easily have increased my

body's toxin load, so that the 'straw would break the camel's back'.

Thanks for your observations!

Ciel

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Ciel:

These Viruses take awhile to show themselves but they stay with you FOREVER but

some of them can be treated. You just need to give the name of the Test you want

to your doctor and then there is a Protocol for ridding your body of them one at

a time.

For Chlamydia Pneumonia they're using Azithromycin at this point. Remember the

Gulf War Syndrome, I forget what that virus was called but their families all

caught it from them. And these are MAN-MADE viruses.

Bonnie

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Systemic yeast infections, or candidiasis, seem particularly associated with

auto-immune reactions. According to Feldman, M.D., the head of the

Division of Endocrinology at Stanford University School of Medicine,

" Candida albicans has a steroid-binding protein. It binds corticoids

[steroids such as cortisone] and progesterones. " According to Feldman,

" 'Bidirectional interaction is possible,' meaning that yeast can potentially

participate in, and interfere with, human hormone signal systems. "

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Duncan:

I just put that out there for members to read, I'm not going to look for

ANYMORE medical papers that are very hard to find for an amateur like

myself.

Bonnie

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Bonnie, " According to Feldman, " 'Bidirectional interaction is possible,'

meaning that yeast can potentially participate in, and interfere with, human

hormone signal systems. " is composed of TWO speculations in one comment.

This sometimes triggers further research and let's have it; we need to know

IF the postulates are true, and if they are, the corroboration.

Duncan

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> Systemic yeast infections, or candidiasis, seem particularly associated

with

> auto-immune reactions. According to Feldman, M.D., the head of the

> Division of Endocrinology at Stanford University School of Medicine,

> " Candida albicans has a steroid-binding protein. It binds corticoids

> [steroids such as cortisone] and progesterones. " According to Feldman,

> " 'Bidirectional interaction is possible,' meaning that yeast can

potentially

> participate in, and interfere with, human hormone signal systems. "

>

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> Hi Bee,

> I know I've mentioned before I haven't had a period since 12/09 and I was on

the birth control pill for 8 or 9 years prior to starting your program. My

question is...because many women on your program seem to have their period even

if irregular does this mean my body just has more candida so my body just isn't

able to produce hormones like it should? I guess I'm just getting very

frustrated that I haven't had a period in over 1-1/2 years and want to make sure

I'm not doing something wrong. I follow your program very carefully but just

don't understand why I still haven't seen my period.

>

> Just wanted to hear if you had any thoughts on why I still haven't gotten it

back. It seems to me that many women still have their period even if they have

candida so just a little sad I haven't had mine in so long. Most women would

love not having to go through that time of the month but I just find it

stressful not going through it!

+++Hi ,

It is very common for women not to have periods when they are malnourished, i.e.

lack of proper nutrition, and because of an overload of toxins (including

candida).

First, when the body lack proper nutrients it isn't as able to produce hormones,

particularly when lacking good saturated fats, omega 3, vitamins A & D, etc.

because they are needed in order for the body to make hormones.

Second, when you are very ill your body needs all of its energy and resources in

order to heal itself, so hormone production isn't very high on the list.

Third, all toxins (including candida) make cell membranes rigid/stiff so organs

and systems involved in producing hormones aren't as able to function, and also

any hormones that are being produced cannot get into stiff cells where they are

needed to do their job.

Stick to this program and eventually your body's nutrients will re-balance

themselves, you'll detoxify so the cell membranes won't be so stiff, and they

will be reconstructed like they should because you are getting proper nutrients.

This program rebuilds at a cellular level, but that takes time and patience.

Bee

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Thank you so much for that explanation Bee. That makes a lot of sense and it

made both my husband and I feel a lot better about being able to get pregnant at

some point once I'm healthy. This gives me a lot of hope and my attitude has

changed now because of you. :)

Take care,

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Hi Bee,

My question is...because many women on your program seem to have their period

even if irregular does this mean my body just has more candida so my body just

isn't able to produce hormones like it should?

+++Hi ,

It is very common for women not to have periods when they are malnourished, i.e.

lack of proper nutrition, and because of an overload of toxins (including

candida).

First, when the body lack proper nutrients it isn't as able to produce hormones,

particularly when lacking good saturated fats, omega 3, vitamins A & D, etc.

because they are needed in order for the body to make hormones.

Second, when you are very ill your body needs all of its energy and resources in

order to heal itself, so hormone production isn't very high on the list.

Third, all toxins (including candida) make cell membranes rigid/stiff so organs

and systems involved in producing hormones aren't as able to function, and also

any hormones that are being produced cannot get into stiff cells where they are

needed to do their job.

Stick to this program and eventually your body's nutrients will re-balance

themselves, you'll detoxify so the cell membranes won't be so stiff, and they

will be reconstructed like they should because you are getting proper nutrients.

This program rebuilds at a cellular level, but that takes time and patience.

Bee

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> Thank you so much for that explanation Bee. That makes a lot of sense and it

made both my husband and I feel a lot better about being able to get pregnant at

some point once I'm healthy. This gives me a lot of hope and my attitude has

changed now because of you. :)

+++, I'm so happy you understand and have lots of hope now.

Luv & Hugs, Bee

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