Guest guest Posted January 27, 2011 Report Share Posted January 27, 2011 Hi Mark, This should be your motto: *More is not better* ) Bee always says that we shouldn't do anything more to rush the healing process. Whenever people do this, they get themselves into trouble. You probably won't feel any healing reactions until you completely stop eating the breads. I think that all those " extra treatments " you are doing are causing you pain. It's best to stop those and to focus on dropping the breads and chips and stuff you are eating. I know it's easier said than done. I had to do it 'cold turkey' because my cravings were too intense. If I had one 'little' thing, I just wanted more. The thing is, once you stop eating those bad foods, you no longer want to eat them. The best thing is to get rid of all the offending foods from your house and make a pact with yourself not buy them. If you don't have access to them, you're less likely to eat them. Taking oil of oregano orally will cause you more healing reactions and that can be the cause of your pain. I suggest just sniffing it from the bottle or rubbing it into the sore areas instead. It's a great pain reliever when used that way. Also, you can buy White Willow Bark which is also a pain reliever. It comes in capsules and you take them according to the bottle's instructions. It is available at iHerb or a natural health food store. Hope that helps, Group Moderator > > Hey y'all, > I can't remember if I introduced myself or not. I'm Mark from Dallas. I'm a candy addict. I'm 35, 5'4 " and 130. I actually went to Overeaters Anonymous, which was great for camaraderie and I strongly recommend. :-) > > I started seeing some regular candida issues, and that was the last straw in ending my daily candy eating. It took me 10 YEARS of commitment to finally shed the candy habit. Ugh! > > I've now given up candy, started daily coconut oil eating, and just recently tried Bee's Egg Drink... Which is SOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOD!!!!!! I was convinced it would be awful, and it was a warm cozy toddy feeling. Simply wonderful! Best protein drink ever! I always feel like its Christmas morning and I'm drinking some healthy strange Christmas beverage in some hidden away b & b in Europe. > > I am still fighting the " breads " everyday (read: losing the fight, lol), like crackers, chex mix, tortilla chips, etc. So I continue the good fight. > > I know Bee's diet is the end result, and that's where I want to end. But in the meantime, I'm very uncomfortable. I hurt every day and need some relief. I tried tea tree lotion applied topically, and aloe vera. I tried tea tree oil suppositories, monostat, Candex for 1 month, and oregeno oil orally. The best I get is 2-3 days of relief, then my body doesn't heal from anymore from these after the initial treatment. > > My body is resilient and handles changes easily. I never react strong to new foods or drugs or anything. (The mind is what wont adapt as well, lol). I am looking to supplement my dietary changes with something a little stronger (that requires less self-will since I don't have enough yet), like a longer round of Candex, or a special pharmaceutical of some kind (I know thats a 4 letter word) to assist me in this transition. I tried Candex for a month with no results. > > I need something in the interim while I move over to Bee's diet! Help! > > Thanks, > Mark > > -- Mark for your security do not include your phone # in your message > ,if possible. > > - Unnecessary text edited out by moderator > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2011 Report Share Posted January 27, 2011 > > Hey y'all, > I can't remember if I introduced myself or not. I'm Mark from Dallas. I'm a candy addict. I'm 35, 5'4 " and 130. I actually went to Overeaters Anonymous, which was great for camaraderie and I strongly recommend. :-) > > I started seeing some regular candida issues, and that was the last straw in ending my daily candy eating. It took me 10 YEARS of commitment to finally shed the candy habit. Ugh! > > I've now given up candy, started daily coconut oil eating, and just recently tried Bee's Egg Drink... Which is SOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOD!!!!!! I was convinced it would be awful, and it was a warm cozy toddy feeling. Simply wonderful! Best protein drink ever! I always feel like its Christmas morning and I'm drinking some healthy strange Christmas beverage in some hidden away b & b in Europe. > > I am still fighting the " breads " everyday (read: losing the fight, lol), like crackers, chex mix, tortilla chips, etc. So I continue the good fight. > > I know Bee's diet is the end result, and that's where I want to end. But in the meantime, I'm very uncomfortable. I hurt every day and need some relief. I tried tea tree lotion applied topically, and aloe vera. I tried tea tree oil suppositories, monostat, Candex for 1 month, and oregeno oil orally. The best I get is 2-3 days of relief, then my body doesn't heal from anymore from these after the initial treatment. > > My body is resilient and handles changes easily. I never react strong to new foods or drugs or anything. (The mind is what wont adapt as well, lol). I am looking to supplement my dietary changes with something a little stronger (that requires less self-will since I don't have enough yet), like a longer round of Candex, or a special pharmaceutical of some kind (I know thats a 4 letter word) to assist me in this transition. I tried Candex for a month with no results. > > I need something in the interim while I move over to Bee's diet! Help! +++Hi Mark. advised you very wisely about what to do. Ensure you change over to the diet gradually by following the steps in Curing Candida, How to Get Started: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro1.php You say you hurt every day but didn't describe what area of your body is causing it. Do you have bowel/digestive problems since you tried suppositories? And that maybe you also have problems with your genitals because you tried monostat? If you let me know I may be able to offer you suggestions. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2011 Report Share Posted January 28, 2011 > > Thanks . I've never had the emotional fortitude to stay on a program like this for more than 3 days. I will keep working it. Thank you. > > Bee, > I didnt wanna to gross y'all out. Lol! I have intense anal itching. It started after my first hemmeroid about 9 months ago. Then I found a microtear in the anus right after that. Now both are gone, but I continue to itch right around and on the anus. > > A medical doctor visually diagnosed a crusty exterior that looked to him to be Candida. I assume that the hemeroid allowed the candida in my colon to escape and essentially infect my anal area. The itching is so intense that despite my best efforts, I will scratch so much that I cause a new wound on top of the infection. +++Hi Mark. Your body can create any bugs, including candida/fungus it requires in any injured area for the purpose of cleaning up the site of the injury of dead cells, toxins, etc. So candida in your colon didn't escape to infect it, instead candida was created from within the cells and blood in that area, independent of candida being created in your colon. > > Also, My mother and I both share a chronic scalp itch as well, and a love of candy too. I assume both itchings are related to candida, so that is more evidence. I have *no* plans of asking my mom if she gets yeast infections though. Lol! +++Skin that itches is abnormal and it is caused mainly by toxins coming out. Most of us have applied many toxic products to our scalp and hair, i.e. shampoo, dye, hair spray, etc. which need to be detoxified. Also the scalp as part of the skin can have other toxins from areas throughout the body go out through it. > > I am on Step 4 of the Program. That took about 3-4 weeks to accomplish. I will continue making headway. +++That's very well done! Keep truckin' and you too will get healthier and healthier like so many others on this program. > > I'd like to believe that I can stay on the program fully within the month, but more realistically, it will take a year. The itching is agonizing. If something could eliminate it while I am giving up all this sugar, that would be great. All help is appreciated. Thanks for listening. +++The itching will decrease when you eliminate all sugars. In the meantime apply unrefined coconut oil to the areas involved, and also take Epsom salt baths. Some people found that applying baking soda to itching skin helps, while others found it made the area burn more. Baking soda definitely helps mosquito bites. So try a little bit at first to see how it is. If it helps you can take a baking soda bath - I don't remember how much to use, so you could look it up. Cheers, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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