Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 This understanding makes complete sense to me. But, how does it explain, for example, the nearly identical chest cold/bronchitis symptoms my entire family of 5 just came down with all within a few days of one another? I get that we all had " garbage " that needed to be cleaned up since we're just beginning our transition to this diet and that's why we each developed the illness, but there must be some " infectious " element that explains the identical symptoms and timeframe, would there not? Wondering, Kristi ________________________________ From: Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...> Sent: Mon, April 18, 2011 11:21:59 AM Subject: [ ] Are Sexually Transmitted Diseases Contagious? Did you know that no bugs, germs, viruses, bacteria, candida or cancer are contagious? That is because bugs of any kind can only happen within each person's body independent of anyone or anything else because of its internal terrain, i.e. health of the individual, so they cannot possibly be contagious. @@Snip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 > > This understanding makes complete sense to me. But, how does it explain, for > example, the nearly identical chest cold/bronchitis symptoms my entire family of > 5 just came down with all within a few days of one another? I get that we all > had " garbage " that needed to be cleaned up since we're just beginning our > transition to this diet and that's why we each developed the illness, but there > must be some " infectious " element that explains the identical symptoms and > timeframe, would there not? +++Hi Kristi, There are many reasons why people in families and groups get the same colds, flu, etc. at the same time - see this Message, Why People In Groups Get Sick: /message/99790 All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 I find this very interesting. I've had herpes for about 12 years. I had a boyfriend who had it and didn't tell me right away. I have what I'd call a mild case. I get one lesion only about four times per year, always in the same location. Are you saying I didn't get it from this boyfriend? Also are you saying that if I follow through with the diet and cure my various diseases (GERD, hypothyroid, herpes, painful and frequent menstruation) that I wouldn't be contagious? Or are you saying that I'm not contagious? I am married and would like to not worry about passing this on to my husband. He's aware that I have it, BTW. Thanks, > > Did you know that no bugs, germs, viruses, bacteria, candida or cancer are contagious? > > That is because bugs of any kind can only happen within each person's body independent of anyone or anything else because of its internal terrain, i.e. health of the individual, so they cannot possibly be contagious. > @@ Snip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 Hello Bee, I'm not new but haven't posted anything for a long time. I too am very curious about this whole " contagious " thing. I had a localized vaginal yeast infection once and didn't realize right away and my then fiance ended up " getting " it from me. I've read that link you provided. I am wondering if people are able to get sick from others if their own immune system is weak.. but still are getting the whatever it is passed on? I just started dating again and happened to find a wonderful man who likes me for who I am and is understanding and supportive of my health problems. I am concerned about passing a candida overgrowth to him. I know we all have candida in our bodies but say he has a weak immune system, he eats better than the average person but still has honey and quality breads, but is it completely impossible for me to pass on an overgrowth to him? Thank you kindly, > > > > Did you know that no bugs, germs, viruses, bacteria, candida or cancer are contagious? > > > > That is because bugs of any kind can only happen within each person's body independent of anyone or anything else because of its internal terrain, i.e. health of the individual, so they cannot possibly be contagious. > > > > @@ Snip > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 > > I find this very interesting. I've had herpes for about 12 years. I had a boyfriend who had it and didn't tell me right away. I have what I'd call a mild case. I get one lesion only about four times per year, always in the same location. Are you saying I didn't get it from this boyfriend? Also are you saying that if I follow through with the diet and cure my various diseases (GERD, hypothyroid, herpes, painful and frequent menstruation) that I wouldn't be contagious? Or are you saying that I'm not contagious? I am married and would like to not worry about passing this on to my husband. He's aware that I have it, BTW. +++Hi , I used to get herpes sores around my mouth many times off and on for years, but now I haven't had any for 24 years. My Dad got so many of them around his mouth in a hugh circle it was awful, but he was 80 years old. We know he nor my Mother were with anyone else, but his health wasn't good, and soon after he was diagnoses with Lyme's Disease and he also had congestive health failure. My parents wouldn't listen to me about eating healthy. Herpes, just like any other abnormal eruptions inside or outside the body, are toxins coming out. The body creates those bugs in order to help clear out toxins. No one is contagious at all, at any time, and you are not contagious now either. All infections, bugs, etc. are created by each person's body independent of anyone or anything else like my article says. If your husband is healthy his body will not create it, however candida and being unhealthy is common between couples and in families because they share the same living conditions, eat the same foods, experience the same stresses, etc. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 > > Hello Bee, > > I'm not new but haven't posted anything for a long time. I too am very curious about this whole " contagious " thing. I had a localized vaginal yeast infection once and didn't realize right away and my then fiance ended up " getting " it from me. I've read that link you provided. I am wondering if people are able to get sick from others if their own immune system is weak.. but still are getting the whatever it is passed on? +++Hi . Your fiance can get local irritation because of your toxins, but he wouldn't actually " get it from you " as in having a bug unless he was unhealthy. > > I just started dating again and happened to find a wonderful man who likes me for who I am and is understanding and supportive of my health problems. I am concerned about passing a candida overgrowth to him. I know we all have candida in our bodies but say he has a weak immune system, he eats better than the average person but still has honey and quality breads, but is it completely impossible for me to pass on an overgrowth to him? +++Yes, it is impossible to pass any bugs to him. You couldn't do that any more than you could pass your broken finger or lack of nutrients to him. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Is this why doctors say it takes weeks to years for symptoms of STDs to appear? And while were waiting for these symptoms to occur, were actually denaturing our body with our unhealthy diet instead. Thus, causing symptoms? Robb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 > > Is this why doctors say it takes weeks to years for symptoms of STDs to appear? And while were waiting for these symptoms to occur, were actually denaturing our body with our unhealthy diet instead. Thus, causing symptoms? > +++Hi Robb, I like your use of the word denaturing. lol! Yes, denaturing is exactly what is happening when our bodies are unhealthy, so eventually they end up creating fungus (candida and cancer) that eats up the body like we eat protein, changing it back into dust. From ashes to ashes and dust to dust is what happens to all garbage on this Planet, including unhealthy bodies. Nature knows no identities, personalities, etc. It is about " survival of the fittest! " That is why doctors have dreamed up so many other things, like you are contagious even if you do not have symptoms because your body harbors germs that can pounce upon anyone else at anytime. They claim people carry the AIDS virus if they test positive for HIV, even if they do not have AIDS or any sign of it. However there's so many lies about the test and the whole antibody theory it can turn ones stomach. It irks me something fierce how people are being put in jail for having unprotected sex when they tested positive for HIV. That is corruption! Did you read my article on the Antibody Theory, since it discusses using the medical industry's own description of antibodies and logically explains how their own theories do not apply, and HIV is one outstanding example: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/germ13.php Also mutation of bugs is hocus pocus. Bugs naturally change into other kinds and stronger ones, from virus to bacteria to fungus (candida and cancer) in order to handle poisons (toxins). They also can reverse that process, going backwards, from fungus to to bacteria to virus and finally the tiny microbe present everywhere in Nature, called Protit or Somatid, etc. as explained in the Germ Theory of Disease if False articles on my website. Mutation simply means bugs change, but doctors do not acknowledge that is what they normally do anyway when handling garbage. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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