Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 I " became suicidal, had super bad anxiety problems, cursed God every night, didn't know why I was the only one out of my friends I could see this happening to. " I often wonder as well why I seem to be the only suffering when all my friends drink a lot of alcohol, eat a lot of sugary junk, use microwave, etc. My conclusion is: I'm not in their heads, maybe they have worse brain fogs and simply don't talk about it.. So I stopped being jalous. I think many of them have probs or will have some in the future. . > > So I will try and keep this brief so it's easier to get through > > Basically I've been on antibiotics all throughout my life, from a little kid to my early teens I > had really severe ear infections they tried to treat with antibiotics, made things worse, had > to get a needle in my ear. Ear doctor actually told me it was the worst ear he's ever seen, > and I mean he sees how many ears a day. I also had really bad asthma as a kid. > > Then came the allergies in my mid teens. Ever since I was 13 I've been having to take a > benedryl about 4 times a day or I would go into a scratching frenzy and would have to > leave work/school immediately. If i ever wasn't doped up on benedryl I also couldn't sleep > from the itching. I have been on Bee's diet plan for a month and have been able to stop > taking benedryl for the first time in 10 years! > > The most embarrassing part about the overgrowth was what it did to my skin. I had a > rash that lasted about 10 years that was on my forehead, around my nose, under my > eyebrows and all around my mouth/chin. It would get so dry that it would crack open and > bleed. I would have to apply vitamin e and desitin on it every night before bed and before > every shower. My forehead was covered in bumps almost hive-like, blotches, dozens of > blackheads. Been on this diet a month and my skin is clear. I thought I was going to have > to live with my skin being the way it was since I had been to about 10 different > dermatologists and tried every cream/pill available. Finally look like a human being and > not a monster. > > Up until I diagnosed myself with Candida I was at my wits end. This past year I was a > vegetarian eating about 2 bagels a day, 2 full subs a day, and at least two bowls a cereal > and two pieces of toast a day. In between all that I would snack on sugary fruits. I was > also on minocycline which kills all gram positive and gram negative bacteria. I became > suicidal, had super bad anxiety problems, cursed God every night, didn't know why I was > the only one out of my friends I could see this happening to. > > Finally I started a Candida diet and saw a nutritionist though she wasn't the greatest, said > to eat a lot of nuts and after about a week I could start introducing half a cup of brown > rice a day. She also told me yogurt was OK. I did see some improvements since I stopped > drinking and cut out all breads and fruits though it wasn't until I found Bee's site and got > on the supplements and stopped eating the things I shouldn't that the progress began. > > It's been a month and I feel like a new man. I am however going through the die-off and > have felt quite " hung over " a lot of the time. Been needing a ton of sleep to help my body > repair itself but for once in my life my brain isn't foggy and I don't have crazy ups and > downs and my skin is clear when it hadn't been clear for one single day in the past 10 > years! > > Thanks Bee. > > P.S. Don't cheat on the diet, you will regret it, last month I would experiment every > weekend trying to introduce a food back in or drink half of a beer and I would end up > losing all the progress I made that week and would be so angry at myself. It takes a ton > of dedication but having this message board for people to answer questions and share > stories helps a ton. > > All the best, > > Mitch > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 It is frusterating for me to hear my fellow church members and my friends complain and then run to the doc. Then they just decide to live with an affliction or to start using Splenda because they weigh 300 lbs and now have high bp and sugar. No matter what I say...they don't want to hear it. My husband drinks beer right beside me. He has no problems at all and I am glad for him. I go to parties and don't eat. People are getting used to it by now. When I was at my worst I would wake up and cry and ask why I had to go through another day like this. I would look at the Tukaseegee river and want to drive into it. If it weren't for my son in the back...I don't know if I would be here. I was sent to a shrink to learn to breath because of anxiety. I felt like everyone was a movie playing around me and I had to make an effort to interact. I had to remember the rules of conversation because they did not come to me anymore. I had to quit my job. It is wonderful to feel free of that and to want to go to bed to wake up in the morning refreshed and happy. I am not cured yet...but my quality of life is so much better that I smile all the time. Isn't it strange how all of us have so much in common and the doctor told me that candida is not recognized as the cause of medical problems. Shelby Shelby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 > I " became suicidal, had super bad anxiety problems, cursed God every night, didn't know why I was the only one out of my friends I could see this happening to. " > > I often wonder as well why I seem to be the only suffering when all > my friends drink a lot of alcohol, eat a lot of sugary junk, use > microwave, etc. > > My conclusion is: I'm not in their heads, maybe they have worse brain fogs and simply don't talk about it.. So I stopped being jalous. I think many of them have probs or will have some in the future. ++Hi . One day those friends will wake up and find they have cancer or have a sudden heart attack or blood clot, or they will have some of today's degenerative diseases. No one can expect to stay healthy if they abuse their bodies and don't follow Nature's laws. So you are the fortunate one my friend! ++Some people do have a better constitution than others too. Those who are more fortunate acquire " good nutritional status " from both parents upon conception. I was firstborn and I acquired fairly good nutritional status since my face and jaw are wide with a big mouth like Dr. Price describes healthy people having. ++However, it is apparent my parents' diet changed by the time they had twin boys 15 years after I was born, since one of the twins was born with a cleft palate and hairlip. That is evidence that one or both parents lacked vitamin A. The twins were born in December (a winter month in their area), and my parents stopped cod liver oil years before. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 > > It is frusterating for me to hear my fellow church members and my > friends complain and then run to the doc. Then they just decide to > live with an affliction or to start using Splenda because they weigh > 300 lbs and now have high bp and sugar. No matter what I say...they > don't want to hear it. My husband drinks beer right beside me. He has > no problems at all and I am glad for him. I go to parties and don't > eat. People are getting used to it by now. > > When I was at my worst I would wake up and cry and ask why I had to > go through another day like this. I would look at the Tukaseegee > river and want to drive into it. If it weren't for my son in the > back...I don't know if I would be here. I was sent to a shrink to > learn to breath because of anxiety. I felt like everyone was a movie > playing around me and I had to make an effort to interact. I had to > remember the rules of conversation because they did not come to me > anymore. I had to quit my job. > > It is wonderful to feel free of that and to want to go to bed to wake > up in the morning refreshed and happy. I am not cured yet...but my > quality of life is so much better that I smile all the time. Isn't it > strange how all of us have so much in common and the doctor told me > that candida is not recognized as the cause of medical problems. > +++Dearest Shelby. Life doesn't seem fair does it? However, it has fair to you and me since we were fortunate enough to learn the hard way. That was a blessing in disguise. I'm so very thrilled for you that you feel free and you are happy again! Well done Shelby. You earned that by hard work and you should love yourself every day for that! May I please post your message in the Success Stories? Lotsa luv & hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 I was born (and still have it) with strabism (that is eyes not looking straight). Is it also due to a lack of nutrients? My mum strongly believe in margarine (though I tend to make her change now) and vegetable oils. My legs are also a bit bend (a space the size of a fist between my knees when I'm standing) Also when I was 2 years old, I had a surgery for my eyes. Something went wrong and I had another one 6 months later. Could it be related to my having candida? Surely having two surgeries at 2 years old with full anaesthesy can't be good... . > > > I " became suicidal, had super bad anxiety problems, cursed God > every night, didn't know why I was the only one out of my friends I > could see this happening to. " > > > > I often wonder as well why I seem to be the only suffering when all > > my friends drink a lot of alcohol, eat a lot of sugary junk, use > > microwave, etc. > > > > My conclusion is: I'm not in their heads, maybe they have worse > brain fogs and simply don't talk about it.. So I stopped being > jalous. I think many of them have probs or will have some in the > future. > > ++Hi . One day those friends will wake up and find they have > cancer or have a sudden heart attack or blood clot, or they will have > some of today's degenerative diseases. No one can expect to stay > healthy if they abuse their bodies and don't follow Nature's laws. > So you are the fortunate one my friend! > > ++Some people do have a better constitution than others too. Those > who are more fortunate acquire " good nutritional status " from both > parents upon conception. I was firstborn and I acquired fairly good > nutritional status since my face and jaw are wide with a big mouth > like Dr. Price describes healthy people having. > > ++However, it is apparent my parents' diet changed by the time they > had twin boys 15 years after I was born, since one of the twins was > born with a cleft palate and hairlip. That is evidence that one or > both parents lacked vitamin A. The twins were born in December (a > winter month in their area), and my parents stopped cod liver oil > years before. > > The best, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 > > I was born (and still have it) with strabism (that is eyes not > looking straight). Is it also due to a lack of nutrients? My mum > strongly believe in margarine (though I tend to make her change now) > and vegetable oils. My legs are also a bit bend (a space the size of > a fist between my knees when I'm standing) > > Also when I was 2 years old, I had a surgery for my eyes. Something > went wrong and I had another one 6 months later. Could it be related > to my having candida? Surely having two surgeries at 2 years old with > full anaesthesy can't be good... +++Hi . Yes, having surgery at such a young age could be definitely be related to having candida. Most congenital eye problems are caused by a lack of nutrients, mostly vitamin A which works with good fats, and vitamin D. Since it was congenital I couldn't say your eyes will improve with proper nutrients; only time will tell. Your legs being a bit bowed is called rickets, which is caused by a lack of vitamin D. Also vitamin A and D work together, along with other good fats. Hopefully your legs will improve with proper nutrients. The best to you, Bee P.S. g would you please " trim your messages? " You were emailed the instructions when you joined, and they are also posted in the Group Messages every 2 weeks. Thanks so much! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Trim my messages? What does it mean? It's the third time you tell me to do it but I have no idea what you mean. I checked in a dictionary and didn't find an explanation either... Now I admit my ignorance lol.. As it seems to be something important What do I have to do exactly to trim my messages? > > > > I was born (and still have it) with strabism (that is eyes not > > looking straight). Is it also due to a lack of nutrients? My mum > > strongly believe in margarine (though I tend to make her change > now) > > and vegetable oils. My legs are also a bit bend (a space the size > of > > a fist between my knees when I'm standing) > > > > Also when I was 2 years old, I had a surgery for my eyes. Something > > went wrong and I had another one 6 months later. Could it be > related > > to my having candida? Surely having two surgeries at 2 years old > with > > full anaesthesy can't be good... > > +++Hi . Yes, having surgery at such a young age could be > definitely be related to having candida. > > Most congenital eye problems are caused by a lack of nutrients, > mostly vitamin A which works with good fats, and vitamin D. Since it > was congenital I couldn't say your eyes will improve with proper > nutrients; only time will tell. > > Your legs being a bit bowed is called rickets, which is caused by a > lack of vitamin D. Also vitamin A and D work together, along with > other good fats. Hopefully your legs will improve with proper > nutrients. > > The best to you, Bee > > P.S. g would you please " trim your messages? " You were emailed > the instructions when you joined, and they are also posted in the > Group Messages every 2 weeks. Thanks so much! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 > > Trim my messages? What does it mean? It's the third time you tell me > to do it but I have no idea what you mean. I checked in a dictionary > and didn't find an explanation either... Now I admit my ignorance > lol.. As it seems to be something important > > What do I have to do exactly to trim my messages? +++Hi . See Message #62015 - you can search for messages by number or by subject if you are on the Group's Website itself. Click on Messages (left menu) and just above Messages there are 2 search functions. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Messages sent by one person are often replied to by leaving the original message either above or below the new one. Then someone else replies and leaves both previous messages. Eventually there is a string of old messages 400 lines long and taking up 50 kB of disk space. I trim them by highlighting all the message responses except for the last one I'm replying to in my e-mail program and hitting the " Delete " key. This should delete all the previous messages contained in the one I'm about to send, except for the most recent. Also, attachments included in e-mails get to be cumbersone and should be deleted when you reply. Zack On Wed, 10 Dec 2008, verbeke.martin wrote: > Trim my messages? What does it mean? It's the third time you tell me > to do it but I have no idea what you mean. I checked in a dictionary > and didn't find an explanation either... Now I admit my ignorance > lol.. As it seems to be something important > > What do I have to do exactly to trim my messages? > > > > >>> >>> I was born (and still have it) with strabism (that is eyes not >>> looking straight). Is it also due to a lack of nutrients? My mum >>> strongly believe in margarine (though I tend to make her change >> now) >>> and vegetable oils. My legs are also a bit bend (a space the size >> of >>> a fist between my knees when I'm standing) >>> >>> Also when I was 2 years old, I had a surgery for my eyes. > Something >>> went wrong and I had another one 6 months later. Could it be >> related >>> to my having candida? Surely having two surgeries at 2 years old >> with >>> full anaesthesy can't be good... >> >> +++Hi . Yes, having surgery at such a young age could be >> definitely be related to having candida. >> >> Most congenital eye problems are caused by a lack of nutrients, >> mostly vitamin A which works with good fats, and vitamin D. Since > it >> was congenital I couldn't say your eyes will improve with proper >> nutrients; only time will tell. >> >> Your legs being a bit bowed is called rickets, which is caused by a >> lack of vitamin D. Also vitamin A and D work together, along with >> other good fats. Hopefully your legs will improve with proper >> nutrients. >> >> The best to you, Bee >> >> P.S. g would you please " trim your messages? " You were > emailed >> the instructions when you joined, and they are also posted in the >> Group Messages every 2 weeks. Thanks so much! >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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