Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Hi, I am completely new and actually very excited about this site... For about 2 years I've had a raised itchy rash that comes and goes with humid hot weather, over a hot spell this summer my son got it under his arms and groin area (all the deep creases). It's in remission with the cold weather now, but I'm ready to beat it! I see too how it's been affecting my energy levels and mind. When I first went to the doctor about something else but asked about my rash she poo-pooed it, with a wave of her arm saying " Oh, I see that all the time, it's just some yeast rash. " I asked for a name and she said " It's all over, I could look it up but.. " blah blah on to another subject. I'm currently making my plan for starting the diet and wonder what I should do about my son.. will he get better if I get better? Do I need to cut out his sweet potatoes, bananas, and carrots? I was planning on him being a vegetarian until he could decide for himself. If there is an article or any info that can be passed on I would really appreciate it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Hi , Welcome to Bee's group! I'm glad you found us. Bee's program is very different than others out there and it is very effective in healing the body of all different types of conditions. The best thing you can do now is to read and understand what candida is and what you need to do and why. Since this is a self-help program, the more you read and understand, the better you will be able to incorporate it into your life and eventually heal. Here are some very important articles for you to read: 1. How to Successfully Overcome Candida http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro2.php 2. Curing Candida, How to Get Started http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro1.php If your son has the same yeasty rash, it's important that he follows Bee's program as well. Here is some information on children and babies: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/baby.php As a former vegetarian, I encourage you to feed your son meats and eggs along with the other healthy foods on Bee's program. Eating a vegetarian diet depleted my body and left me in very poor health. I also have a son who had poor health and autism as a result of eating a vegetarian diet. He's now recovering, but I wish I knew then what I know now. I don't recommend a vegetarian diet to anyone. Here is an article which includes 15 myths about vegetarianism: http://www.westonaprice.org/abcs-of-nutrition/267-myths-of-vegetarianism.html Once you've read, please get back to us with any questions you might have. Welcome again! Group Moderator > > Hi, I am completely new and actually very excited about this site... For about 2 years I've had a raised itchy rash that comes and goes with humid hot weather, over a hot spell this summer my son got it under his arms and groin area (all the deep creases). It's in remission with the cold weather now, but I'm ready to beat it! I see too how it's been affecting my energy levels and mind. When I first went to the doctor about something else but asked about my rash she poo-pooed it, with a wave of her arm saying " Oh, I see that all the time, it's just some yeast rash. " I asked for a name and she said " It's all over, I could look it up but.. " blah blah on to another subject. > I'm currently making my plan for starting the diet and wonder what I should do about my son.. will he get better if I get better? Do I need to cut out his sweet potatoes, bananas, and carrots? I was planning on him being a vegetarian until he could decide for himself. If there is an article or any info that can be passed on I would really appreciate it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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