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A standard reduced-carb anti-candida diet similar to Bee's, with the addition of

inulin, selenium, and undenatured whey, which she advises against for

egotistical reasons, cuts recovery time by about 80%.

Bee advises to not supplement potassium, even while taking high salt, which

causes issues such as hypertension and rhabdomyolysis. This advice has caused

harm. Also, parroting unsupported comments such as that vinegar, alcohol,

mushrooms, yeast and certain other foods should be avoided are incorrect.

But opinions and actual data are censored if they that contradict Bee's pet

beliefs, and the is offender banned from her discussion group, sometimes with

Bee following them and e-harassing them as well. It got to be so bad that when

people figured out they were being lied to by a megalomaniac her group's

defectors joined the candidasis group in waves just to get the correct

information. Although some maintained interest in both groups, one can discuss

real dietary concerns on any group but Bee's. Here are some comments; note that

even the candidasis moderator says, " [please] refer to Bee's diet with the

content and not the web page. There are still people here that are hurt by

things that went on over there, both mentally and physically. ...I agree with

Duncan and many others that some of the things she is leaving out should be

included in ones diet. " :

><http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/comments.html>

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Thanks Duncan.

Can someone give me a link to a diet that will work for weight loss? I

used to have no problems keeping weight down using coconut oil but since

developing hashimoto's, hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue (which are much

better now) I've slowly put on more and more weight, despite a good diet and

regular walking (don't do strenuous exercise due to adrenal fatigue) and I

just can't lose it. I'm not huge and still almost even fit into my old

clothes - not quite - but I'm just not comfortable being this weight.

I'm pretty happy with life and it's great that I have better health now but

.. . . if only I could lose 15kgs (about 36lbs). Actually, even 10kgs

would be great.

I am happy to follow a strict way of eating as long as it's healthy and

doesn't have stuff that's too hard to obtain.

Any suggestions???

Thanks,

On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote:

>

>

> A standard reduced-carb anti-candida diet similar to Bee's, with the

> addition of inulin, selenium, and undenatured whey, which she advises

> against for egotistical reasons, cuts recovery time by about 80%.

>

> Bee advises to not supplement potassium, even while taking high salt, which

> causes issues such as hypertension and rhabdomyolysis. This advice has

> caused harm. Also, parroting unsupported comments such as that vinegar,

> alcohol, mushrooms, yeast and certain other foods should be avoided are

> incorrect.

>

> But opinions and actual data are censored if they that contradict Bee's pet

> beliefs, and the is offender banned from her discussion group, sometimes

> with Bee following them and e-harassing them as well. It got to be so bad

> that when people figured out they were being lied to by a megalomaniac her

> group's defectors joined the candidasis group in waves just to get the

> correct information. Although some maintained interest in both groups, one

> can discuss real dietary concerns on any group but Bee's. Here are some

> comments; note that even the candidasis moderator says, " [please] refer to

> Bee's diet with the content and not the web page. There are still people

> here that are hurt by things that went on over there, both mentally and

> physically. ...I agree with Duncan and many others that some of the things

> she is leaving out should be included in ones diet. " :

> ><http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/comments.html>

>

>

>

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If you don't do this already, put fermented foods into your diet like Kombucha,

kefir, kimchee, raw apple cider vinegar with mother, sour kraut, sour dough

bread not made with regular yeast.

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From: Cochrane <juliemc9@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 7:12:00 PM

Subject: Re: Re: question on improving Bee Wilder's

anti-candida diet

Thanks Duncan.

Can someone give me a link to a diet that will work for weight loss? I

used to have no problems keeping weight down using coconut oil but since

developing hashimoto's, hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue (which are much

better now) I've slowly put on more and more weight, despite a good diet and

regular walking (don't do strenuous exercise due to adrenal fatigue) and I

just can't lose it. I'm not huge and still almost even fit into my old

clothes - not quite - but I'm just not comfortable being this weight.

I'm pretty happy with life and it's great that I have better health now but

.. . . if only I could lose 15kgs (about 36lbs). Actually, even 10kgs

would be great.

I am happy to follow a strict way of eating as long as it's healthy and

doesn't have stuff that's too hard to obtain.

Any suggestions???

Thanks,

On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote:

>

>

> A standard reduced-carb anti-candida diet similar to Bee's, with the

> addition of inulin, selenium, and undenatured whey, which she advises

> against for egotistical reasons, cuts recovery time by about 80%.

>

> Bee advises to not supplement potassium, even while taking high salt, which

> causes issues such as hypertension and rhabdomyolysis. This advice has

> caused harm. Also, parroting unsupported comments such as that vinegar,

> alcohol, mushrooms, yeast and certain other foods should be avoided are

> incorrect.

>

> But opinions and actual data are censored if they that contradict Bee's pet

> beliefs, and the is offender banned from her discussion group, sometimes

> with Bee following them and e-harassing them as well. It got to be so bad

> that when people figured out they were being lied to by a megalomaniac her

> group's defectors joined the candidasis group in waves just to get the

> correct information. Although some maintained interest in both groups, one

> can discuss real dietary concerns on any group but Bee's. Here are some

> comments; note that even the candidasis moderator says, " [please] refer to

> Bee's diet with the content and not the web page. There are still people

> here that are hurt by things that went on over there, both mentally and

> physically. ...I agree with Duncan and many others that some of the things

> she is leaving out should be included in ones diet. " :

> ><http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/comments.html>

>

>

>

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I have kefir and raw apple cider vinegar daily, and kimchi whenever the

ingredients are in season. Sauerkraut every now and then. I feel like

I've tried everything but I'm sure there must be some answer.

Thanks anyway,

On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Lyn K <godisbest4me@...> wrote:

>

>

> If you don't do this already, put fermented foods into your diet like

> Kombucha,

> kefir, kimchee, raw apple cider vinegar with mother, sour kraut, sour dough

>

> bread not made with regular yeast.

>

> ________________________________

> From: Cochrane <juliemc9@...>

> Coconut Oil

> Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 7:12:00 PM

> Subject: Re: Re: question on improving Bee

> Wilder's

> anti-candida diet

>

>

> Thanks Duncan.

>

> Can someone give me a link to a diet that will work for weight loss? I

> used to have no problems keeping weight down using coconut oil but since

> developing hashimoto's, hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue (which are much

> better now) I've slowly put on more and more weight, despite a good diet

> and

> regular walking (don't do strenuous exercise due to adrenal fatigue) and I

> just can't lose it. I'm not huge and still almost even fit into my old

> clothes - not quite - but I'm just not comfortable being this weight.

> I'm pretty happy with life and it's great that I have better health now but

> . . . if only I could lose 15kgs (about 36lbs). Actually, even 10kgs

> would be great.

>

> I am happy to follow a strict way of eating as long as it's healthy and

> doesn't have stuff that's too hard to obtain.

>

> Any suggestions???

>

> Thanks,

>

>

> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > A standard reduced-carb anti-candida diet similar to Bee's, with the

> > addition of inulin, selenium, and undenatured whey, which she advises

> > against for egotistical reasons, cuts recovery time by about 80%.

> >

> > Bee advises to not supplement potassium, even while taking high salt,

> which

> > causes issues such as hypertension and rhabdomyolysis. This advice has

> > caused harm. Also, parroting unsupported comments such as that vinegar,

> > alcohol, mushrooms, yeast and certain other foods should be avoided are

> > incorrect.

> >

> > But opinions and actual data are censored if they that contradict Bee's

> pet

> > beliefs, and the is offender banned from her discussion group, sometimes

> > with Bee following them and e-harassing them as well. It got to be so bad

> > that when people figured out they were being lied to by a megalomaniac

> her

> > group's defectors joined the candidasis group in waves just to get the

> > correct information. Although some maintained interest in both groups,

> one

> > can discuss real dietary concerns on any group but Bee's. Here are some

> > comments; note that even the candidasis moderator says, " [please] refer

> to

> > Bee's diet with the content and not the web page. There are still people

> > here that are hurt by things that went on over there, both mentally and

> > physically. ...I agree with Duncan and many others that some of the

> things

> > she is leaving out should be included in ones diet. " :

> > ><http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/comments.html>

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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