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Fat cannot feed candida but it can trap sugar in the blood. Maybe that's what

you're thinking of.

Sharon

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Maybe Wil can add something tho this but I haven't seen evidence that fat traps

sugar in the blood. Wil?

all good,

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I'm really interested in this! I get really dizzy when i eat sugars and fats at

the same time, but not if i just eat fats or just sugars. Can this be the cause?

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I have severe fat malabsorption and wonder if this is a part of why I am not

feeling better following a high fat/low carb diet. I stay away from sugar

completely and have felt no improvement after 5 months. I just started a

pancreatic enzyme for fat malabsorption and seems to be helping based on what is

coming out of me. Should I switch to a low fat diet?

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Are you taking any probiotics?

It is the microorganisms in the gut that do the life transfer from our food to

us not enzymes. The enzymes break open the cellular wall to allow the release

of the amino acids and make availalble to the microorganisms.

The enzymes are actually created in our body by the microorganisms from the

amino acids and minerals from our food. This is why the probiotics are so

important!!

Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath

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From: guitarnola <guitarnola@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 9:01:24 PM

Subject: Fat and candida

I have severe fat malabsorption and wonder if this is a part of why I am not

feeling better following a high fat/low carb diet. I stay away from sugar

completely and have felt no improvement after 5 months. I just started a

pancreatic enzyme for fat malabsorption and seems to be helping based on what is

coming out of me. Should I switch to a low fat diet?

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I have fat malabsorption problems and I do much better on lower fat.

You'll have to find the ratio that is good for you.

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From: guitarnola <guitarnola@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 8:01:24 PM

Subject: Fat and candida

 

I have severe fat malabsorption and wonder if this is a part of why I am not

feeling better following a high fat/low carb diet. I stay away from sugar

completely and have felt no improvement after 5 months. I just started a

pancreatic enzyme for fat malabsorption and seems to be helping based on what is

coming out of me. Should I switch to a low fat diet?

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One thing that gets me is the belief, promoted on the list in the last couple of

days, that the Atkins diet was a high-fat diet.

I've owned two Atkins books, and BOTH recommend eating vegetables and reducing

carbs. The diet didn't seem high fat to me; I think the negative comments arise

from people don't want to hear " eat more vegetables " so they conveniently

overlook that more veggies as suggested would completely eliminate the " high

fat " arguments.

Seems the Atkins diet is moderate in fat, carb and protein when it's done right;

a balance in fact that most of us would, and do, find to be beneficial.

I think the solution is to eat more veggies, closer to a primal diet.

Debbie Padilla-Hudson I think is probably the best qualified on this list to

speak on the primal diet and I'd like you to comment Debbie if you have time, as

certainly Wil, who staunchly advocates a fiber-is-a-menace approach, will say

something contradictory albeit theoretical and so, unproven.

all good,

Duncan

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> I have severe fat malabsorption and wonder if this is a part of why I am not

feeling better following a high fat/low carb diet. I stay away from sugar

completely and have felt no improvement after 5 months. I just started a

pancreatic enzyme for fat malabsorption and seems to be helping based on what is

coming out of me. Should I switch to a low fat diet?

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Sorry I meant to mention a paleo diet, not primal diet. Big difference, my bad;

wish I could edit it out :)

Duncan

>> Debbie Padilla-Hudson I think is probably the best qualified on this list to

speak on the primal diet

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