Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Peace to all... In the past few years I've had IBS, hypo and hyperthyroid, fibromyalgia, recently found possible gluten sensitivity and two miscarriages back to back this year. After the last one I had tremendous lower back pain and so found my way into the chiropractor's office. He did Xrays to find lots of reason to be adjusting my neck and back which seem to have been subluxated for a while causing problems to the nervous system. In addition, the chiropractor has also studied and is certified in nutrition. He did a physical muscle test along with some blood work and figured out the following : 1. I have parasites : so a lot of my protein is being hogged by them. 2. My CO2 levels are low : so there is a lack of stomach acid being produced and thus a lack of the right enzymes needed for proper protein digestion. Following are the solutions he has prescribed : 1. Come in for adjustments 3X/week for a 5 month plan. 2. Take a combination enzyme concentrated with protease in between meals to break down the parasites. 3. Breathing exercises to increase the level of CO2 to encourage optimal digestion esp of protein. 4. After a month of enzyme intake, a special diet emphasizing 'whole foods' as much as possible, high protein and adequate water. Here are my questions : 1. What is your opinion Bee, on chiropractic care? 2. Would the candida diet be useful in my case. If so, is it okay to be following it in conjunction with taking the enzymes in between meals? Or should I wait a month to get rid of the parasites before starting on the candida diet? 3. What is your opinion on getting rid of parasites? 4. My daughter has been having unresolved headaches that come and go sometimes reaching a peak during which they seem to cause uncontrollable pain to her. We went in for an MRI which came out normal. She's been getting chiropractor care also since and hasn't had a repeated peak episode of the headache but does talk about headaches coming and going, weakness, irritability/whiny etc. Should I have her follow the candida diet and if so what changes should I make for her - she will be 6 in march. Thank you! peace, Sana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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