Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 In the early part of first taking MMS, I developed a small rash on the corner of my right armpit that smelled "yeasty." I assumed it was Candida trying to exit my skin. The rash didn't last a long time. I assumed it was the MMS attacking Candida, but then that conclusion got muddied when it was discovered that citric acid (which I was using as the activator) was pro-Candida. Okay, after resuming MMS recently, I now have a small yeasty rash on the corner of my left armpit. I did recently start taking Agrisept-L (I believe, S mentioned it in a post). [Agrisept-L is citrus bioflavonoids, including grapefruit seed extract]. So my question is, am I correct in assuming this is Candida? (My diet isn't exactly anti-Candida so it would not be surprising if I had yeast.) And if it is Candida, my conclusion is that MMS is beneficial against Candida and that the Agrisept-L is helping as well. Thoughts? Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 i would guess its fungal yeast mold related. i have put the mms on skin & silver did you try cream of tarter in water on an empty gut? roger Dilworth <rogerdil@...> wrote: In the early part of first taking MMS, I developed a small rash on the corner of my right armpit that smelled "yeasty." I assumed it was Candida trying to exit my skin. The rash didn't last a long time. I assumed it was the MMS attacking Candida, but then that conclusion got muddied when it was discovered that citric acid (which I was using as the activator) was pro-Candida. Okay, after resuming MMS recently, I now have a small yeasty rash on the corner of my left armpit. I did recently start taking Agrisept-L (I believe, S mentioned it in a post). [Agrisept-L is citrus bioflavonoids, including grapefruit seed extract]. So my question is, am I correct in assuming this is Candida? (My diet isn't exactly anti-Candida so it would not be surprising if I had yeast.) And if it is Candida, my conclusion is that MMS is beneficial against Candida and that the Agrisept-L is helping as well. Thoughts? Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 , Several people recommended cream of tartar specifically when I asked about yeast a couple of months ago (plus, many have posted about it) but I never got around to ordering some. It's definitely on my imminent list now. I haven't tried MMS and haven't ordered the silver yet, but I might try the MMS or the DMSO (or both) if the condition doesn't get better. (It's not that irksome so that's why I've left it be so far.) Thanks, RRM <rmor67@...> wrote: i would guess its fungal yeast mold related. i have put the mms on skin & silver did you try cream of tarter in water on an empty gut? roger Dilworth <rogerdil > wrote: In the early part of first taking MMS, I developed a small rash on the corner of my right armpit that smelled "yeasty." I assumed it was Candida trying to exit my skin. The rash didn't last a long time. I assumed it was the MMS attacking Candida, but then that conclusion got muddied when it was discovered that citric acid (which I was using as the activator) was pro-Candida. Okay, after resuming MMS recently, I now have a small yeasty rash on the corner of my left armpit. I did recently start taking Agrisept-L (I believe, S mentioned it in a post). [Agrisept-L is citrus bioflavonoids, including grapefruit seed extract]. So my question is, am I correct in assuming this is Candida? (My diet isn't exactly anti-Candida so it would not be surprising if I had yeast.) And if it is Candida, my conclusion is that MMS is beneficial against Candida and that the Agrisept-L is helping as well. Thoughts? Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 I'm new to this list, but this really jumped out at me. I've been doing MMS for 2+ months. I have had rashes on both my armpits that probably began somewhere around the time I started MMS. I pretty much ruled out contact dermatitis. At one point, the skin started drying and flaking. So, I started applying olive oil mixed with wild oil of oregano to my pits and that keeps it at bay. But, it's still there. Could it be the citric acid? I've suspected that I have yeast because I'm very low energy. I've been eating a real anti-yeast diet for more than a year now. Should I go with lemon instead? So interesting because I never connected this to the MMS. -- [ ] MMS and Candida In the early part of first taking MMS, I developed a small rash on the corner of my right armpit that smelled "yeasty." I assumed it was Candida trying to exit my skin. The rash didn't last a long time. I assumed it was the MMS attacking Candida, but then that conclusion got muddied when it was discovered that citric acid (which I was using as the activator) was pro-Candida. Okay, after resuming MMS recently, I now have a small yeasty rash on the corner of my left armpit. I did recently start taking Agrisept-L (I believe, S mentioned it in a post). [Agrisept-L is citrus bioflavonoids, including grapefruit seed extract]. So my question is, am I correct in assuming this is Candida? (My diet isn't exactly anti-Candida so it would not be surprising if I had yeast.) And if it is Candida, my conclusion is that MMS is beneficial against Candida and that the Agrisept-L is helping as well. Thoughts? Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 I'm new to this list, but this really jumped out at me. I've been doing MMS for 2+ months. I have had rashes on both my armpits that probably began somewhere around the time I started MMS. I pretty much ruled out contact dermatitis. At one point, the skin started drying and flaking. So, I started applying olive oil mixed with wild oil of oregano to my pits and that keeps it at bay. But, it's still there. Could it be the citric acid? I've suspected that I have yeast because I'm very low energy. I've been eating a real anti-yeast diet for more than a year now. Should I go with lemon instead? So interesting because I never connected this to the MMS. -- [ ] MMS and Candida In the early part of first taking MMS, I developed a small rash on the corner of my right armpit that smelled "yeasty." I assumed it was Candida trying to exit my skin. The rash didn't last a long time. I assumed it was the MMS attacking Candida, but then that conclusion got muddied when it was discovered that citric acid (which I was using as the activator) was pro-Candida. Okay, after resuming MMS recently, I now have a small yeasty rash on the corner of my left armpit. I did recently start taking Agrisept-L (I believe, S mentioned it in a post). [Agrisept-L is citrus bioflavonoids, including grapefruit seed extract]. So my question is, am I correct in assuming this is Candida? (My diet isn't exactly anti-Candida so it would not be surprising if I had yeast.) And if it is Candida, my conclusion is that MMS is beneficial against Candida and that the Agrisept-L is helping as well. Thoughts? Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2008 Report Share Posted April 19, 2008 I had rashes in armpit, sides, hips,groin, back of neck, thought it was candida/toxins but its something called erythrasma - a cornybacterium infection. I left it for too long and it spread. It was itchy, pimply, reddish brown, dry, scaly.I used a bacterial cream and penecillin which has so far worked and it's fading.... jo--- In , Dilworth <rogerdil@...> wrote: > > In the early part of first taking MMS, I developed a small rash on the corner of my right armpit that smelled " yeasty. " I assumed it was Candida trying to exit my skin. The rash didn't last a long time. I assumed it was the MMS attacking Candida, but then that conclusion got muddied when it was discovered that citric acid (which I was using as the activator) was pro-Candida. > > Okay, after resuming MMS recently, I now have a small yeasty rash on the corner of my left armpit. I did recently start taking Agrisept-L (I believe, S mentioned it in a post). [Agrisept-L is citrus bioflavonoids, including grapefruit seed extract]. So my question is, am I correct in assuming this is Candida? (My diet isn't exactly anti-Candida so it would not be surprising if I had yeast.) > > And if it is Candida, my conclusion is that MMS is beneficial against Candida and that the Agrisept-L is helping as well. Thoughts? > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 Hi , I forgot to mention that the second time I got this armpit rash, I was using lemon juice as the activator. Thus I'm wondering whether the MMS is "drawing" the yeast out through the skin? Supposedly, though, citric acid fosters yeast, so you could try lemon juice instead. I used the DMSO on the rash last night. It stung a little for about five minutes, but today the rash is almost gone. I hope you find relief. Take care, Poole Family <lipoole@...> wrote: I'm new to this list, but this really jumped out at me. I've been doing MMS for 2+ months. I have had rashes on both my armpits that probably began somewhere around the time I started MMS. I pretty much ruled out contact dermatitis. At one point, the skin started drying and flaking. So, I started applying olive oil mixed with wild oil of oregano to my pits and that keeps it at bay. But, it's still there. Could it be the citric acid? I've suspected that I have yeast because I'm very low energy. I've been eating a real anti-yeast diet for more than a year now. Should I go with lemon instead? So interesting because I never connected this to the MMS. -- [ ] MMS and Candida In the early part of first taking MMS, I developed a small rash on the corner of my right armpit that smelled "yeasty." I assumed it was Candida trying to exit my skin. The rash didn't last a long time. I assumed it was the MMS attacking Candida, but then that conclusion got muddied when it was discovered that citric acid (which I was using as the activator) was pro-Candida. Okay, after resuming MMS recently, I now have a small yeasty rash on the corner of my left armpit. I did recently start taking Agrisept-L (I believe, S mentioned it in a post). [Agrisept-L is citrus bioflavonoids, including grapefruit seed extract]. So my question is, am I correct in assuming this is Candida? (My diet isn't exactly anti-Candida so it would not be surprising if I had yeast.) And if it is Candida, my conclusion is that MMS is beneficial against Candida and that the Agrisept-L is helping as well. Thoughts? Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 Hi Jo, That's awful. I'm glad it's fading. I looked up erythrasma as well as pictures of it, but I'm not sure that's what I have. The rash on my armpit was reddish, not reddish-brown and it didn't resemble erythrasma. Or maybe it's just wishful thinking on my part. Anyway, I'll keep it in mind. Thanks, lostwithiel8 <lostwithiel8@...> wrote: I had rashes in armpit, sides, hips,groin, back of neck, thought it was candida/toxins but its something called erythrasma - a cornybacterium infection. I left it for too long and it spread. It was itchy, pimply, reddish brown, dry, scaly.I used a bacterial cream and penecillin which has so far worked and it's fading....jo>> In the early part of first taking MMS, I developed a small rash on the corner of my right armpit that smelled "yeasty." I assumed it was Candida trying to exit my skin. The rash didn't last a long time. I assumed it was the MMS attacking Candida, but then that conclusion got muddied when it was discovered that citric acid (which I was using as the activator) was pro-Candida.> > Okay, after resuming MMS recently, I now have a small yeasty rash on the corner of my left armpit. I did recently start taking Agrisept-L (I believe, S mentioned it in a post). [Agrisept-L is citrus bioflavonoids, including grapefruit seed extract]. So my question is, am I correct in assuming this is Candida? (My diet isn't exactly anti-Candida so it would not be surprising if I had yeast.)> > And if it is Candida, my conclusion is that MMS is beneficial against Candida and that the Agrisept-L is helping as well. Thoughts?> > > ---------------------------------> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 I can't say much about this rash, because I have had zero experience with it. But it seems like a few members are getting it under their arm pits. This is a major lymph gland area--and many times during serious detoxing, stuff comes out there. Might be something to think about. Perhaps use some drawing salves (clay based maybe) for at least 20 minutes a day, as it takes 20 minutes for the blood to circulate through the body. Samala, -------Original Message------- Thus I'm wondering whether the MMS is "drawing" the yeast out through the skin? Supposedly, though, citric acid fosters yeast, so you could try lemon juice instead. I used the DMSO on the rash last night. It stung a little for about five minutes, but today the rash is almost gone. I hope you find relief. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 , This is something I have been wondering about because during this same time, I also had a swelling behind one ear. It was puffy like it was fluid-filled. I kept putting wild oil of oregano on it, but it took a couple weeks to go down. So, perhaps I am detoxing. If it was candida, it seems like the oil of oregano would have taken care of the armpit rash by now, but I don't know for sure. I'll have to look into the clay. Thanks! -- Re: [ ] MMS and Candida I can't say much about this rash, because I have had zero experience with it. But it seems like a few members are getting it under their arm pits. This is a major lymph gland area--and many times during serious detoxing, stuff comes out there. Might be something to think about. Perhaps use some drawing salves (clay based maybe) for at least 20 minutes a day, as it takes 20 minutes for the blood to circulate through the body. Samala, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2008 Report Share Posted April 20, 2008 Thanks, . I'll have to give the lemon a try just to see what happens. Great that the DMSO was so effective for you. -- Re: [ ] MMS and Candida Hi , I forgot to mention that the second time I got this armpit rash, I was using lemon juice as the activator. Thus I'm wondering whether the MMS is "drawing" the yeast out through the skin? Supposedly, though, citric acid fosters yeast, so you could try lemon juice instead. I used the DMSO on the rash last night. It stung a little for about five minutes, but today the rash is almost gone. I hope you find relief. Take care, .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 " Thus I'm wondering whether the MMS is " drawing " the yeast out through the skin? Supposedly, though, citric acid fosters yeast, so you could try lemon juice instead. " I use the citric acid. Jim Humble recommends it in place of apple cider vinegar if one has yeast issues. Mind you, Jim's not a medical researcher or doctor so, although I think he's right about how MMS works, I'm not sure he knows much about how it works in all our bodies, given the complexity of the issues (one thing is for sure, many of us cannot take 15 drops and be cured within a short space of time like those with Malaria - my own experience with it has been 'interesting' to say the least). Does the lemon juice have something else in it besides the citric acid which combats the citric acid fostering the yeast? I get something that is possibly a yeast thing being drawn out through the skin no matter what treatment I've taken, including MMS. It's a greasy, smelly sweat which burns the skin quite badly. I don't sweat at all otherwise so this is not a normal sweat. It only ever appears in the creases of the body where it's harder for something to dry out, arm pits, under breasts, etc. It clears up in about a day with Nizoral 2% cream and putting a tissue or soft cloth over it to stop the excretion staying on the skin, and it doesn't come back again for a while. I suspect that it is happening in other sections of the body but because the air gets to those easier whatever it is coming out, doesn't get a chance to burn the skin. After I've been on whatever treatment I'm using at the time, it stops so I guess a point is reached where it is either gone altogether or is not so abundant that it can't come out via other excretion pathways. I have lymphedema in the legs so perhaps that contributes in some way. The lymphedema is thought to be due to the large cysts on my ovaries blocking the lymph flow so I don't know how that affects the rest of the body. Best wishes.......LD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 Hi , I don't know anything about salves except hearing JH talk about black salve. I suppose you are talking about French Green Clay and the like that one can use externally? Although the DMSO has worked so far, I wouldn't mind having an alternative. Thanks, Gaiacita <gaiacita@...> wrote: I can't say much about this rash, because I have had zero experience with it. But it seems like a few members are getting it under their arm pits. This is a major lymph gland area--and many times during serious detoxing, stuff comes out there. Might be something to think about. Perhaps use some drawing salves (clay based maybe) for at least 20 minutes a day, as it takes 20 minutes for the blood to circulate through the body. Samala, -------Original Message------- Thus I'm wondering whether the MMS is "drawing" the yeast out through the skin? Supposedly, though, citric acid fosters yeast, so you could try lemon juice instead. I used the DMSO on the rash last night. It stung a little for about five minutes, but today the rash is almost gone. I hope you find relief. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 Oh, absolutely not black salve. I mean aclay salve. Clay mixed with water is fine by itself, but there are many others you can use. Just Google herbal drawing salves. You can also even use something as grated potatoes. You are just looking for something to help the lymph get the toxins out. renee -------Original Message------- I don't know anything about salves except hearing JH talk about black salve. I suppose you are talking about French Green Clay and the like that one can use externally? Although the DMSO has worked so far, I wouldn't mind having an alternative. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 , Oh, believe me, I know not to use black salve, I don't want a hole in my armpit :-) I think I'll get some French Green Clay - something I can use externally and internally as well. Thanks, Gaiacita <gaiacita@...> wrote: Oh, absolutely not black salve. I mean aclay salve. Clay mixed with water is fine by itself, but there are many others you can use. Just Google herbal drawing salves. You can also even use something as grated potatoes. You are just looking for something to help the lymph get the toxins out. renee -------Original Message------- I don't know anything about salves except hearing JH talk about black salve. I suppose you are talking about French Green Clay and the like that one can use externally? Although the DMSO has worked so far, I wouldn't mind having an alternative. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 Hi- Well, here's my 2 cents. My first inclination would be to leave it alone and let your body do the healing. (keep it dry with a non-talc powder) My second choice would be to use grapefruit seed extract diluted in spring water and wash the area, then dry it. Do this twice a day. I think french green clay will really irritate the area further and that this is not a good idea. Grapefruit seed extract by Nutribiotic in the liquid form is a wonderful antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral and I have had much success with it over the past 18 years both personally and with my clients. This is the kind way to treat your situation. I think you're asking for more problems with the clay which can be very aggressive. I love clay but not for this use. Don't be so eager to draw it out. It has it's own natural course. The GSE will help to dissolve the fungus if that's what it is. Be sure not to use a strength too high and dilute the liquid GSE. It's very potent and you don't need much so create a dilution. A little is very strong. If you put it directly on the skin it will burn. This stuff is amazing! It is the primary way I healed myself of systemic candida back in 1990 (I took it internally) andra : ) > Oh, absolutely not black salve. I mean aclay salve. Clay mixed with water is fine by itself, but there are many others you can use. Just Google herbal drawing salves. You can also even use something as grated potatoes. You are just looking for something to help the lymph get the toxins out. > > renee > > -------Original Message------- > > I don't know anything about salves except hearing JH talk about black salve. I suppose you are talking about French Green Clay and the like that one can use externally? Although the DMSO has worked so far, I wouldn't mind having an alternative. > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 Also, Sonne's 7 detoxificant (clay) is an excellent product to take internally while we're all destryoying stuff either taking MMS or whatever. It comes in a bottle. I think if you take this internally and use the GSE topically you'll be really helping your body release the toxins without doing any damage. A. > Oh, absolutely not black salve. I mean aclay salve. Clay mixed with water is fine by itself, but there are many others you can use. Just Google herbal drawing salves. You can also even use something as grated potatoes. You are just looking for something to help the lymph get the toxins out. > > renee > > -------Original Message------- > > I don't know anything about salves except hearing JH talk about black salve. I suppose you are talking about French Green Clay and the like that one can use externally? Although the DMSO has worked so far, I wouldn't mind having an alternative. > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2008 Report Share Posted April 21, 2008 Good idea. It does seem as if things get better quicker if you help the body as much as possible to get the toxins out. Mms kills but it doesn,t support the body. A person needs to do both. -------Original Message------- , Oh, believe me, I know not to use black salve, I don't want a hole in my armpit :-) I think I'll get some French Green Clay - something I can use externally and internally as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2008 Report Share Posted April 22, 2008 andra, Thanks for your input. I'm using Agrisept-L, which is partly a liquid GSE, internally. I might try that externally as a back-up for DMSO the next time a rash rears its ugly head. As for internal use, I'm still a little confused about the relative merits of the bentonite, FGC and azomite - there seems to be advocates of each. I took bentonite a few years ago and didn't notice much, but I wasn't really following any real health protocol, so I guess I can't totally go by that. I'd appreciate more feedback on the FGC/bentonite/azomite "debate" from you or anyone else. Thanks, beyourpassion <beyourpassion@...> wrote: Hi-Well, here's my 2 cents. My first inclination would be to leave it alone and let your body do the healing. (keep it dry with a non-talc powder) My second choice would be to use grapefruit seed extract diluted in spring water and wash the area, then dry it. Do this twice a day. I think french green clay will really irritate the area further and that this is not a good idea. Grapefruit seed extract by Nutribiotic in the liquid form is a wonderful antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral and I have had much success with it over the past 18 years both personally and with my clients. This is the kind way to treat your situation. I think you're asking for more problems with the clay which can be very aggressive. I love clay but not for this use. Don't be so eager to draw it out. It has it's own natural course. The GSE will help to dissolve the fungus if that's what it is. Be sure not to use a strength too high and dilute the liquid GSE. It's very potent and you don't need much so create a dilution. A little is very strong. If you put it directly on the skin it will burn. This stuff is amazing! It is the primary way I healed myself of systemic candida back in 1990 (I took it internally)andra : ) . Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2008 Report Share Posted April 22, 2008 My favorite bentonite clay internal product is Sonne's 7 Detoxificant. I have had great success with this product. I am starting to use it again today along with the wheat grass juice. I will take the wheat grass in the morning and possibly a little in the early afternoon and the sonne's before I go to bed. You don't want to mix the clay with other supplements because like psyllium, the clay will cause the colon to clean house pretty quickly. So, take supplements much earlier in the day then clean sweep in the evening with the sonne's. As I have mentioned on previous posts, I'm someone who recovered from a myriad of illnesses I had all at once back in 1990 which included chronic fatigue syndrome, systemic candida, epstein barr virus, cytomygalovirus, arthritis and environmental illness to name a few all at once. Sonne's 7 helped to clear out toxins while I did many things to cleanse my system. andra > Hi- > Well, here's my 2 cents. My first inclination would be to leave it alone and let your body do the healing. (keep it dry with a non-talc powder) My second choice would be to use grapefruit seed extract diluted in spring water and wash the area, then dry it. Do this twice a day. I think french green clay will really irritate the area further and that this is not a good idea. Grapefruit seed extract by Nutribiotic in the liquid form is a wonderful antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral and I have had much success with it over the past 18 years both personally and with my clients. This is the kind way to treat your situation. I think you're asking for more problems with the clay which can be very aggressive. I love > clay but not for this use. Don't be so eager to draw it out. It has it's own natural course. The GSE will help to dissolve the fungus if that's what it is. Be sure not to use a strength too high and dilute the liquid GSE. It's very potent and you don't need much so create a dilution. A little is very strong. If you put it directly on the skin it will burn. This stuff is > amazing! It is the primary way I healed myself of systemic candida back in 1990 (I took it internally) > > andra : ) > > > . > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2008 Report Share Posted April 22, 2008 OK the only thing Bentonite clay on our property does is bog our truck down when we spin in winter! Can someone give me a site to read on it as we have tons of it and they even mine it across the hwy. Lynn If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it. 11:27 NIV“Yes, Lord,” she told him, “I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, who was to come into the world.” At home in Big Sky Country, Montana, USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2008 Report Share Posted April 22, 2008 andra where do you get that Sonne's7 Detoxificant and how do you get your wheat grass? Thanks Dougbeyourpassion <beyourpassion@...> wrote: My favorite bentonite clay internal product is Sonne's 7 Detoxificant. I have had great success with this product. I am starting to use it again today along with the wheat grass juice. I will take the wheat grass in the morning and possibly a little in the early afternoon and the sonne's before I go to bed. You don't want to mix the clay with other supplements because like psyllium, the clay will cause the colon to clean house pretty quickly. So, take supplements much earlier in the day then clean sweep in the evening with the sonne's.As I have mentioned on previous posts, I'm someone who recovered from a myriad of illnesses I had all at once back in 1990 which included chronic fatigue syndrome, systemic candida, epstein barr virus, cytomygalovirus, arthritis and environmental illness to name a few all at once. Sonne's 7 helped to clear out toxins while I did many things to cleanse my system.andra> Hi-> Well, here's my 2 cents. My first inclination would be to leave it alone and let your body do the healing. (keep it dry with a non-talc powder) My second choice would be to use grapefruit seed extract diluted in spring water and wash the area, then dry it. Do this twice a day. I think french green clay will really irritate the area further and that this is not a good idea. Grapefruit seed extract by Nutribiotic in the liquid form is a wonderful antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral and I have had much success with it over the past 18 years both personally and with my clients. This is the kind way to treat your situation. I think you're asking for more problems with the clay which can be very aggressive. I love > clay but not for this use. Don't be so eager to draw it out. It has it's own natural course. The GSE will help to dissolve the fungus if that's what it is. Be sure not to use a strength too high and dilute the liquid GSE. It's very potent and you don't need much so create a dilution. A little is very strong. If you put it directly on the skin it will burn. This stuff is > amazing! It is the primary way I healed myself of systemic candida back in 1990 (I took it internally)> > andra : )> > > .> > > > > > ---------------------------------> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 andra, you recommeded the Sonne's 7 bentonite, would you also take the azomite? Doug in Durhambeyourpassion <beyourpassion@...> wrote: My favorite bentonite clay internal product is Sonne's 7 Detoxificant. I have had great success with this product. I am starting to use it again today along with the wheat grass juice. I will take the wheat grass in the morning and possibly a little in the early afternoon and the sonne's before I go to bed. You don't want to mix the clay with other supplements because like psyllium, the clay will cause the colon to clean house pretty quickly. So, take supplements much earlier in the day then clean sweep in the evening with the sonne's.As I have mentioned on previous posts, I'm someone who recovered from a myriad of illnesses I had all at once back in 1990 which included chronic fatigue syndrome, systemic candida, epstein barr virus, cytomygalovirus, arthritis and environmental illness to name a few all at once. Sonne's 7 helped to clear out toxins while I did many things to cleanse my system.andra> Hi-> Well, here's my 2 cents. My first inclination would be to leave it alone and let your body do the healing. (keep it dry with a non-talc powder) My second choice would be to use grapefruit seed extract diluted in spring water and wash the area, then dry it. Do this twice a day. I think french green clay will really irritate the area further and that this is not a good idea. Grapefruit seed extract by Nutribiotic in the liquid form is a wonderful antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral and I have had much success with it over the past 18 years both personally and with my clients. This is the kind way to treat your situation. I think you're asking for more problems with the clay which can be very aggressive. I love > clay but not for this use. Don't be so eager to draw it out. It has it's own natural course. The GSE will help to dissolve the fungus if that's what it is. Be sure not to use a strength too high and dilute the liquid GSE. It's very potent and you don't need much so create a dilution. A little is very strong. If you put it directly on the skin it will burn. This stuff is > amazing! It is the primary way I healed myself of systemic candida back in 1990 (I took it internally)> > andra : )> > > .> > > > > > ---------------------------------> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 Are you telling me if I dig up the bentonite clay light yellowish color that is on my property and eat some it night it will cure all my ailments? Or just really, really clean out my colon? Maybe I need to find someone to dig it up for me and sell it. LOL Lynn If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it. 11:27 NIV“Yes, Lord,” she told him, “I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, who was to come into the world.” At home in Big Sky Country, Montana, USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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