Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 Rogene, Yes, I was afraid people were going to get all the Stacie's confused. Thank you , I will try the test. I have tried it before but not lately. Were you reffering to antibotics when you were talking about treatment for candida? Thanks so much, Stacie O w>From: Rogene S <saxony01@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: /throyid >Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 20:25:55 -0800 (PST) > >Stacie, > >I'm afraid I've been confusing our Stacey//Stacie's . . . Please >pardon me! > > is better informed on thyroid problems than most doctors. She's a >good one to ask! . . . However, there is something else to consider . . . > >Since you aren't getting better as quickly as you hoped, you might check >out the issue of Candida . . . We've written a bunch about it here, but >since there is so much to learn, you might check the book " The Yeast >Connection " (or a similar book). Systemic Candida can cause a host of >problems . . . mental fogginess, muscles aches, fatigue, etc. Many of us >who have had implants have experienced this problem . . . There are a few >medications that can help, but long term, they can damage your liver. Using >a holistic approach isn't easy, but once you start feeling better, you will >generate your own motivation. > >There is a simple (non-scientific) test you can do for Candida . . . The >first thing in the morning, before putting anything in your mouth, spit in >a glass of water. . . Check it after 15 minutes. If it's clear, you pass . >. . If there is a milky blob floating on top with tendrils going down in >the water, or if your spit breaks into chunks that float, or if it sinks to >the bottom of the glass in a milky blob, it can indicate systematic >Candida. I had all three going on! . . The neat thing about this test is >that it's free, and that it tracks very well with Candida treatment. . . >The most important thing you can do is to eliminate ALL sugar from your >diet! . . . This can be very difficult, because, if you have Candida, you >will probably crave sugar. . . Anyway, I could go on and on . . . but >first, review the book! > >Hugs and prayers, > >Rogene > > > >Stacie Hall <staciehall40@...> wrote: >, > >You and I seem like we have so much in common. I have all the same >symptoms >you had from implants. I was explanted in March but havent gotten much >better. I feel very strongly I'm having a thryoid problem. My reg. phy. >said my throyid was fine. I had a hair analysis and that Dr. said the >thought I was having a throyid problem she has put me on some vitamins and >herbs, that havent seemed to help much. Do you have any suggestions as to >maybe the type of Dr. I can go to? Any info would help. I want so bad to >be >able to take care of my kids again and get back in the gym. > >Stacie >(homemomw2) > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Rogene, When you say a candida reaction what do you mean, a yeast infection? Sorry just trying to understand all this. Thanks, Stacie >From: Rogene S <saxony01@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: rogene/primal defense >Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 19:01:10 -0800 (PST) > >Stacie, > >Fungal Defense gives you a head start on fighting the >negative organisms. . . Primal Defense starts >replacing the beneficial ones... > >If you're doing well on Primal Defense, I wouldn't >start over with Fungal Defense. > >However, I " fell off the wagon " with my diet and had a >Candida reaction to sugar a couple times, so I started >back with Fungal Defense. > >Hugs, > >Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Stacie, There are hundreds of different types negative Candida/yeast/fungus organisms that NORMALLY live in the body . . . This is why doctors usually poo-poo systemic yeast infections. Everyone has these organisms. The problem is when these organisms grow out of control because ones immune system is suppressed, or when we take antibiotics - or follow a sugar rich diet. We call these infections different names . . . usually the female infection is yeast . . . the toe nail infection is fungus . . . the mouth infection is thrush . . . the scalp infection is dandruff, etc. . . .. There is a book " The Yeast Connection " that explains it very well . . . as well as a number of other good books. It would probably help motivate you to do what is necessary if you read one of the books. These infections can range from minor to fatal! . . . One implant woman told me she was going to have facial surgery. When they made the cut, the tissue under the skin was covered with the stuff! . . . They sewed her up immediately. Hope this helps! Love, Rogene --- Stacie Hall <staciehall40@...> wrote: > Rogene, > > When you say a candida reaction what do you mean, a > yeast infection? Sorry > just trying to understand all this. > > Thanks, > Stacie > > >From: Rogene S <saxony01@...> > >Reply- > > > >Subject: Re: rogene/primal defense > >Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 19:01:10 -0800 (PST) > > > >Stacie, > > > >Fungal Defense gives you a head start on fighting > the > >negative organisms. . . Primal Defense starts > >replacing the beneficial ones... > > > >If you're doing well on Primal Defense, I wouldn't > >start over with Fungal Defense. > > > >However, I " fell off the wagon " with my diet and > had a > >Candida reaction to sugar a couple times, so I > started > >back with Fungal Defense. > > > >Hugs, > > > >Rogene > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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