Guest guest Posted October 23, 2000 Report Share Posted October 23, 2000 Know what Tri? I've lived in 'farm country' for the last 20 years, and I have yet to meet a farmer that's as dumb as you 'Tri' to be! Why would you use Hulda's zapper on your bull and then make insinuations like this? Your bull isn't the only one that's full of 'bull stuff '!!!!!! Are you sure your last name isn't Barrett? Jan Y Tri wrote: Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 20:30:37 -0400 From: " Erasmus Sears " <tritooth@...> Subject: Still Confused Hi everybody, I just got in from cleanin the fields as we had a hard frost an I been busy. I am stil waitin to hear from Leo but he doesn't answer questions. I think I know why he is so quiet. He had to quit his job as a school principle up in Canada. I found that by usin this Google thing that my nephue the dentist told me bout. Down here we had a school principle quit for messin with students like some of these priest you read about. I wonder if he had the same problem. Maybe. I also found out that the N.D. after Dr. 's name stands for Not Doctor. That was on this place called ratbags by this guy Bowditch. So I am really confused. If she ain't a doctor why is she givin all this medical advice stuff? My grandad always told us to watch out for the snake oil folks. I am beginnin to thinkk that. I am interested in my health since I work with agriculture and those chemicals we put on stuff. So I came to find out bout keepin healthy. I keep seein stuff here that don't make sense. Bein a Yankee I am prone to doubt. I hope you can help me. Thank you, Tri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2000 Report Share Posted October 23, 2000 What you are implying below is clearly out of line. To attack someone in this manner without evidence is revolting. The moderators should be banning this kind of behavior. We may disagree with what people say, but they still have rights. C. Bond Still Confused Hi everybody, I just got in from cleanin the fields as we had a hard frost an I been busy. I am stil waitin to hear from Leo but he doesn't answer questions. I think I know why he is so quiet. He had to quit his job as a school principle up in Canada. I found that by usin this Google thing that my nephue the dentist told me bout. Down here we had a school principle quit for messin with students like some of these priest you read about. I wonder if he had the same problem. Maybe. I also found out that the N.D. after Dr. 's name stands for Not Doctor. That was on this place called ratbags by this guy Bowditch. So I am really confused. If she ain't a doctor why is she givin all this medical advice stuff? My grandad always told us to watch out for the snake oil folks. I am beginnin to thinkk that. I am interested in my health since I work with agriculture and those chemicals we put on stuff. So I came to find out bout keepin healthy. I keep seein stuff here that don't make sense. Bein a Yankee I am prone to doubt. I hope you can help me. Thank you, TriLearn more from:http://home.online.no/~dusan/gallstones/http://home.online.no/~huldakli/http://www..net/http://home.online.no/~dusan/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2000 Report Share Posted October 23, 2000 Tri writes: << I just got in from cleanin the fields as we had a hard frost >> Kinda early for that first frost, aint it? That is, lessen you isn't from these here United States? As fer your comment on the pedophile ministers, I would like to know what web page you got this information from? I mean, where can I get any info on Mr. Regehr being a principal? Some of us farmers like credible information, but lack the research skills to obtain it...could ya help me out, here? I hope that if you are willing to contribute theses sorts of assumptions on this list and expect any answers to your inquiries, that you would have the decency to respond to this request with the sources you have referred to via your " Google " search. Foggs PS... Down here, people don't quit their jobs for messin' with kids, they is fired and arrested. Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 20:30:37 -0400 From: " Erasmus Sears " <tritooth@...> Subject: Still Confused Hi everybody, I just got in from cleanin the fields as we had a hard frost an I been busy. I am stil waitin to hear from Leo but he doesn't answer questions. I think I know why he is so quiet. He had to quit his job as a school principle up in Canada. I found that by usin this Google thing that my nephue the dentist told me bout. Down here we had a school principle quit for messin with students like some of these priest you read about. I wonder if he had the same problem. Maybe. I also found out that the N.D. after Dr. 's name stands for Not Doctor. That was on this place called ratbags by this guy Bowditch. So I am really confused. If she ain't a doctor why is she givin all this medical advice stuff? My grandad always told us to watch out for the snake oil folks. I am beginnin to thinkk that. I am interested in my health since I work with agriculture and those chemicals we put on stuff. So I came to find out bout keepin healthy. I keep seein stuff here that don't make sense. Bein a Yankee I am prone to doubt. I hope you can help me. Thank you, Tri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2000 Report Share Posted October 23, 2000 CB, This is an example of a " troll " , and you fell for it. The sole purpose of trolling is to incite responses and to upset regular members. If he got NO responses, he'd get bored and go away. So, Please, Don't Feed the Trolls! Chuck If olive oil comes from olives, and peanut oil comes from peanuts, where does baby oil come from? On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 07:22:35 -0400, " CB " <cbehrman@...> wrote: > >What you are implying below is clearly out of line. To attack someone in this manner without evidence is revolting. The moderators should be banning this kind of behavior. We may disagree with what people say, but they still have rights. C. Bond > Still Confused > > > Hi everybody, > > I just got in from cleanin the fields as we had a hard frost an I been busy. > > I am stil waitin to hear from Leo but he doesn't answer questions. I think I know why he is so quiet. He had to quit his job as a school principle up in Canada. I found that by usin this Google thing that my nephue the dentist told me bout. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2000 Report Share Posted October 26, 2000 > Tri writes: > > << I just got in from cleanin the fields as we had a hard frost >> > > Kinda early for that first frost, aint it? That is, lessen you isn't from these here United States? From someone who has followed some messages but is not in eGroups: > In their rush to kill the messenger, they don't seem to know that frosts do occur in New England. Normally in suburban Boston [the]average frost date of October 15th. Out in the central part of Massachusetts(where they are 1000 feet higher) they have had killing frosts already, as they have in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. -------- Also it snowed in Idaho and those US states up north thataway in September. Just FYI. JAL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2000 Report Share Posted October 28, 2000 In a message dated 10/25/2000 9:00:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jalyons@... writes: << Tri writes: > > << I just got in from cleanin the fields as we had a hard frost >> > > Kinda early for that first frost, aint it? That is, lessen you isn't from these here United States? From someone who has followed some messages but is not in eGroups: > In their rush to kill the messenger, they don't seem to know that frosts do occur in New England. Normally in suburban Boston [the]average frost date of October 15th. Out in the central part of Massachusetts(where they are 1000 feet higher) they have had killing frosts already, as they have in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. -------- Also it snowed in Idaho and those US states up north thataway in September. Just FYI. JAL >> In your rush to kill the messenger, you failed to address the REAL issue. You can lead a horse to water, but " Tri " as you might... it's best to leave the " bull " alone. Your friend that you forwarded my message to also did not address the REAL issue. Who is " they " ? I am but one person. Care to address the real issue, since you seem to like to speak for Tri and Barret? I asked for the news....I got the weather....LOL. It was a rhetorical question....LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2000 Report Share Posted October 28, 2000 > I asked for the news....I got the weather....LOL. It was a rhetorical > question....LOL You commented on Tri's statement about a hard frost with some disbelief. The post was just to point out that wherever this person lives it is possible to have had a hard frost in October. JALyons Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2000 Report Share Posted October 28, 2000 In a message dated 10/28/2000 1:17:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jalyons@... writes: << You commented on Tri's statement about a hard frost with some disbelief. >> " Some disbelief " ?! Ha! That's an understatement!~ I wouldn't bet one single dollar on the validity of that character. Would you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 > Our initial attempt at the supplement program was 7/1 which > explains my weariness along with the fact that we have a 4 month old > infant who has shown signs of future issues similar to our daughters > (ie. I am breastfeeding and when I stopped eating diary/casein and > gluten my son stopped spitting up, having colic and the occult blood > in his stool went away). If anyone has any experience with a > sibling similar to that I would love to hear from you. I am > desperately trying to save my son from autism. Consider doing the same things you do from your daughter, including foods and maybe supplements. YOU eat only those foods you know your daughter can eat. YOU can also consider using enzymes. Also, eliminate sources of metal exposure from your son's environment, including not vaccinating, and address the potential antimony issues in his pajamas and crib mattress. Scroll down this page for antimony, it is a common toxicity problem for infants and a contributor to SIDS. http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm Back to our > daughter: She has a very small prickly rash on her cheeks, behind > her ears and on her neck that looks like a heat rash, but started > when we introduced the enzymes. For one of my kids, this would be an intolerance to foods which the enzymes were not addressing, or an intolerance to an ingredient in that enzyme. Having said that when we put her on > the gf/cf diet 4 months ago she had a big withdrawl reaction > including swelling and a rash in the same area, but she had an > amazingly fantastic response to the diet behaviorally. Could she be > having a similar reaction now related to better breakdown of > proteins in her body? It can also be this. >> How do I know if I should switch her to > Peptizyde AFP? I am at a loss. Please help. > Based on this info, I would recommend you try the AFP for a week, see if you still have the same improvements without the rash. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 > On a down note, my daughter didn't see " Happy Child " > until she started No Fenol. On an up/down highly confusing note, I was glad to GET RID OF the " happy child " effect. When something would affect my #2 son, he would get giggly. And he was giggly ALL THE TIME. It is nice to see him actually looking serious at times LOL Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 > use No Fenol. I really can't identify that my daughter has a > problem with phenols. She has an obvious reaction to bananas and we > suspect strawberries and nectarines. I don't even know if > nectarines have phenols. I look forward to your input. All foods have phenols, especially most fruits. The fruits you list above are all *high* phenol. More info here http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 Dana, Your information is extremely helpful. As you can tell I am a novice regarding enzymes and food content. I was wondering if Peptizyde AFP can be used in combination with both No Fenol and Zyme Prime or if it can only be paired with No Fenol? Thankfully I have chosen to not immunize my son. I was wondering though how I know if his mattress has antimony in it? Where would I find one without? Your response is appreciated and I am grateful for your knowledge. Jill > > Our initial attempt at the supplement program was 7/1 which > > explains my weariness along with the fact that we have a 4 month old > > infant who has shown signs of future issues similar to our daughters > > (ie. I am breastfeeding and when I stopped eating diary/casein and > > gluten my son stopped spitting up, having colic and the occult blood > > in his stool went away). If anyone has any experience with a > > sibling similar to that I would love to hear from you. I am > > desperately trying to save my son from autism. > > > Consider doing the same things you do from your daughter, including > foods and maybe supplements. YOU eat only those foods you know your > daughter can eat. YOU can also consider using enzymes. > > Also, eliminate sources of metal exposure from your son's environment, > including not vaccinating, and address the potential antimony issues > in his pajamas and crib mattress. Scroll down this page for antimony, > it is a common toxicity problem for infants and a contributor to SIDS. > > http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm > > > Back to our > > daughter: She has a very small prickly rash on her cheeks, behind > > her ears and on her neck that looks like a heat rash, but started > > when we introduced the enzymes. > > > For one of my kids, this would be an intolerance to foods which the > enzymes were not addressing, or an intolerance to an ingredient in > that enzyme. > > > Having said that when we put her on > > the gf/cf diet 4 months ago she had a big withdrawl reaction > > including swelling and a rash in the same area, but she had an > > amazingly fantastic response to the diet behaviorally. Could she be > > having a similar reaction now related to better breakdown of > > proteins in her body? > > > It can also be this. > > > >> How do I know if I should switch her to > > Peptizyde AFP? I am at a loss. Please help. > > > > > Based on this info, I would recommend you try the AFP for a week, see > if you still have the same improvements without the rash. > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 > Dana, > > Your information is extremely helpful. Thanks, that is good to know. As you can tell I am a > novice regarding enzymes and food content. I was wondering if > Peptizyde AFP can be used in combination with both No Fenol and Zyme > Prime or if it can only be paired with No Fenol? If you are using AFP because your child does not tolerate papain/bromelain, then you can't use Zyme Prime because it also contains one or both of those ingredients. No-Fenol does not contain those ingredients. If you are using AFP " just because " , then you can give it with either or both of the other enzymes. Thankfully I have > chosen to not immunize my son. I was wondering though how I know if > his mattress has antimony in it? If it was purchased thru a regular commercial distributor, then it will contain antimony. If it contains a tag that indicates " not flame resistant " , then it probably does not. >> Where would I find one without? You can wrap your current mattress or purchase a new one. Scroll down here to the antimony links, look at the links for cotlife and criblife http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 Dana, Do papain/bromelain have phenols? After looking on the feingold website and the list on your website, I feel she does have a problem with phenols especially since she is very hyper and disconnected right now. Additionally, as an infant she had a red rash around her mouth after eating bananas, tomatoes and apples. Maybe gf/cf is not enough and we should remove these phenolic foods. My next question is do you still avoid phenols while using No Fenol? I would rather not institute such restrictions in her diet if possible. She is a good fruit eater and they do provide essential nutrients besides I hope not to continue paring her diet down so that it is almost nonexistant. Also, concerning No Fenol our nutrition doctor advising us on supplements mentioned that No Fenol breaks down phenylalanine which is important in brain function. What have you heard about that? Also, have you ever used activated charcoal to minimize the side effects of toxins released by starting enzymes? If so, how often and at what dose? Thanks for sharing your knowledge which must have taken quite some time to accumulate. I have spent hours saturating my brain with information and have so far to go to get a handle on all of the issues our precious children combat daily. PS I ordered a cover for my sons mattress and he is wearing daytime onesies to bed as they are usually not fire proof. Concerning not immunizing him, should I never immunize or re-evaluate as he grows older? Sorry this is stream of consciousness-my mind is moving faster than my hand. Sincerely, Jill > > Dana, > > > > Your information is extremely helpful. > > > Thanks, that is good to know. > > > As you can tell I am a > > novice regarding enzymes and food content. I was wondering if > > Peptizyde AFP can be used in combination with both No Fenol and Zyme > > Prime or if it can only be paired with No Fenol? > > > If you are using AFP because your child does not tolerate > papain/bromelain, then you can't use Zyme Prime because it also > contains one or both of those ingredients. No-Fenol does not > contain those ingredients. If you are using AFP " just because " , then > you can give it with either or both of the other enzymes. > > > > Thankfully I have > > chosen to not immunize my son. I was wondering though how I know if > > his mattress has antimony in it? > > > If it was purchased thru a regular commercial distributor, then it > will contain antimony. If it contains a tag that indicates " not flame > resistant " , then it probably does not. > > > >> Where would I find one without? > > > You can wrap your current mattress or purchase a new one. Scroll down > here to the antimony links, look at the links for cotlife and criblife > > http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 >>>>My next question is do you still avoid phenols while using No Fenol? Most people can have phenolic fruits and vegetables (actual food) with No-Fenol. Some people still need to avoid a particular food though. For example, from the Feingold group, one mom could give all fruits except grapes. Another could give all fruits except red apples. Another all foods except oranges. But in general, it works remarkably well. You might do the epsom salts if you aren't already. That helps with those sensitive to phenols. www.enzymestuff.com/epsomsalts.htm >>>Also, concerning No Fenol our nutrition doctor advising us on supplements mentioned that No Fenol breaks down phenylalanine which is important in brain function. What have you heard about that? Well that is interesting to know that she or he may be privy to some clinical study on No-Fenol documenting that it does this. Actually very surprising. Could you ask your doctor to provide the exact reference for why he or she thinks this? Is it based on anything other than someone's imagination? A lot of imagined things are passed around in autism, but I think it best to stick with actual facts. Unless they can provide a concrete reference, I suggest it is just a baseless rumor. Dr Houston - the guy who made this - has addressed such rumors before (they were started by a competitor to Houston out of fear No- Fenol would be such a success...which it has been). Since he is a foremost authority on enzymes and it is his product, I would check with him. If anything, it seems that No-Fenol makes amino acids more available. So if you want more amino acid available for the brain, you better get some No-Fenol or other enzymes. >>>Also, have you ever used activated charcoal to minimize the side effects of toxins released by starting enzymes? If so, how often and at what dose? Here is some info and dosage guidelines for charcoal: www.enzymestuff.com/activatedcharcoal.htm . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2003 Report Share Posted August 11, 2003 > Dana, > > Do papain/bromelain have phenols? Both pineapple and papaya are high phenol. > foods. My next question is do you still avoid phenols while using > No Fenol? No-Fenol helps most kids with most phenol foods, but not all kids with all phenols. So you can give No-Fenol and then experiment with which phenol foods it will work with for your own child. > Fenol breaks down phenylalanine which is important in brain > function. What have you heard about that? I have not heard anything about it, but if it " breaks down " something, then I think that would be good, allowing it to be better-absorbed. It is things, like phenols, which are NOT broken down, which cause problems. Also, have you ever used > activated charcoal to minimize the side effects of toxins released > by starting enzymes? No, but I have heard it works well for yeast die off toxins. I don't know that enzymes release toxins? >> If so, how often and at what dose? I don't know the dose, but you can try giving it about 30 minutes after eating the meal with enzymes, see if it helps. Thanks for > sharing your knowledge which must have taken quite some time to > accumulate. Four years so far. I have spent hours saturating my brain with information > and have so far to go to get a handle on all of the issues our > precious children combat daily. PS I ordered a cover for my sons > mattress and he is wearing daytime onesies to bed as they are > usually not fire proof. Sounds good. Concerning not immunizing him, should I > never immunize or re-evaluate as he grows older? I would re-evaluate as he grows older. Here is my " safe vax " page, which gives ideas for parents who want to give " safe " vax on a " safe " schedule. [Or you can decide that no vax is " safe " for your family.] You can also buy the book I have referenced there, written by a medical doctor. http://www.danasview.net/myvaxopn.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 , I think that Donna Gates formulated the BED as she tried and succeeded in recovering herself from systemic bad Candida infection. If you have serious Candida issues, I would start there...I believe that the GAPS diet is more like the SCD and even the SCD (Pecanbread) website is now advising to leave honey out at the beginning if there are yeast issues. My son was so severe with his illness and behavior that I used the Level 1 very strict BED diet after trying many others. I had the most success with that. Again, though, you have to see what the different issues are and use a diet that addresses those deficiencies or the particular illness. Millie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Hi Millie, Have you read BED to othen? Could you tell me about the dif. in the diets? I know she uses Stevia. The sweetner - honey, i am not worried about being able to use. ly anything i would want to sweeten i can't have on the diets anyways. So it is kind of a mute point. But my concern is does GAPS heal leaky gut and candida or not? If she allows fruit/honey but the anti candida diets all say no then it leads me to think this diet in GAPS would not eliminate candida or leaky gut if LG can be induced by candida. I do not know how severe our situation is as i haven't anything to compare it with. We have a lot of skin issues and seasonal allergies. But know one that is full blown autistic. In my opinion after reading GAPS she has pretty much labeled anyone born in the last 60 yrs as a viable GAPS candidate. With the GAPS getting worse with each generation. So in light of that, yes we are GAPS. But we do not have any major issues that affect our abilities in life to perform as normal people who appear healthy etc. Considering her reasons why one would be GAPS we do fir the criteria. But i would like to know if anyone knows does it kill Candida or not while allowing some fruits? If not then do i need to do a GAPS and Anti Candida diet together - removing all fruits and sweetners period? Bascially a meat and veggi only diet. I do not want ot continue on this and find out months into it our major problems are Candida and we have been feeding it all along on her GAPS diet. I do think after reading her book LG and Candida go hand in hand. So i assume that he diet takes this into consideration. But she hardly touches how this diet affects Candida. I feel it leaves those of us not in the midst of the extreme health issues with questions on how this applies to us. Like, will her diet really address and eliminate Candida. Can you tell me what the dif. is between the BED diet and the GAPS diet? What foods are not on her list that are allowed on the GAPS? Maybe i just need to remove honey and fruit and the diets would be the same. Well except the seaweed she requires which my family would never eat. So can you tell me what the difference is and how long phases and stages are supposed to last on these diets? Thanks for the thoughts. > > , > I think that Donna Gates formulated the BED as she tried and > succeeded in recovering herself from systemic bad Candida infection. > If you have serious Candida issues, I would start there...I believe > that the GAPS diet is more like the SCD and even the SCD (Pecanbread) > website is now advising to leave honey out at the beginning if there > are yeast issues. My son was so severe with his illness and behavior > that I used the Level 1 very strict BED diet after trying many > others. I had the most success with that. Again, though, you have to > see what the different issues are and use a diet that addresses those > deficiencies or the particular illness. > Millie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 <<Can you tell me what the dif. is between the BED diet and the GAPS diet? What foods are not on her list that are allowed on the GAPS? Maybe i just need to remove honey and fruit and the diets would be the same. Well except the seaweed she requires which my family would never eat. So can you tell me what the difference is and how long phases and stages are supposed to last on these diets?>> , If you check the files for this group, there is a diet comparison that details the differences b/t the diets. That should help you have an overview. As far as the seaweed, I took the easy way out and buy the dulse, kelp and other blended sprinkles/flakes. They sell organic little shakers of these. It looks like pepper and I sprinkle it on everything, on my guacamole, meats, veggies and so on. Noone has ever commented on it here, so I don't think they know, SHHHH! http://seaveg.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index & cPath=13 I also use kombu (from the Whole Foods) that I soak and cut in small pieces and add to my fermented veggies when I make them, or else I order online a " Sea Blend " that we really like. It has cabbage, carrots, kale and seaweed. Again, you can't tell at all that it's there, so noone complains. I have become very very sneaky in my cooking Even so, you can implement many elements of these diets without having to use seaweed from the beginning. The basics of BED is not about seaweed, but fermented foods and drinks. Millie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 Yesterday I had my bloodwork and she ordered a urinalysis as well. My question: I think I have a bladder infection along with a yeast infection. Will the bloodwork results reveal what it actually is. Also, will the antibiotic treatment resolve both issues. Also, in the future would it be a good idea to just have a straight cath so it is clear what is going on. Thank you - Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 > > Yesterday I had my bloodwork and she ordered a urinalysis as well. > > My question: > > I think I have a bladder infection along with a yeast infection. Will the bloodwork results reveal what it actually is. Also, will the antibiotic treatment resolve both issues. > > Also, in the future would it be a good idea to just have a straight cath so it is clear what is going on. ==>Hi Bonnie. I think I responded to your previous message yesterday, where I explained what an infection is, etc. Most people with candida do have many other active bacteria as well, and the the natural antibiotics/antifungals I recommend treat them both. You cannot just kill them off; the body's condition has to be corrected. Find my earlier message to understand more. If you decide to take antibiotic drugs also take probiotics, but not at the same time, i.e. 3 hours before or after the drugs - see my main candida article, probiotics section for what to buy and how much to take. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 The parsley drink worked wonderfully for my recent UTI. I made a mistake initially only doing it for 3 days, but when I took it for a week, I had no problems or recurrance. No urgency or frequency issues. I was refusing antibiotics myself. I am so grateful to have found this in Bee's articles! FWIW. P. > > Yesterday I had my bloodwork and she ordered a urinalysis as well. > > My question: > > I think I have a bladder infection along with a yeast infection. Will the bloodwork results reveal what it actually is. Also, will the antibiotic treatment resolve both issues. > > Also, in the future would it be a good idea to just have a straight cath so it is clear what is going on. > > Thank you - Bonnie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 Antibiotics will make candida/yeast worse since it kills off the good bacteria that keeps the yeast in check. Did your dr. talk to you about this? You should be sure to take probiotics at different times of day than your antibiotics and stay on them LONG after you're finished the antibiotice course. still confused Yesterday I had my bloodwork and she ordered a urinalysis as well. My question: I think I have a bladder infection along with a yeast infection.. Will the bloodwork results reveal what it actually is. Also, will the antibiotic treatment resolve both issues. Also, in the future would it be a good idea to just have a straight cath so it is clear what is going on. Thank you - Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2010 Report Share Posted April 17, 2010 Bonnie, I have always used D-Mannose to fight off urinary tract infections. It's very effective, some say it works better than antibiotics, and it works quickly. Best of all it doesn't exacerbate candida! Greg > > Yesterday I had my bloodwork and she ordered a urinalysis as well. > > My question: > > I think I have a bladder infection along with a yeast infection. Will > the bloodwork results reveal what it actually is. Also, will the > antibiotic treatment resolve both issues. > > Also, in the future would it be a good idea to just have a straight > cath so it is clear what is going on. > > Thank you - Bonnie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2010 Report Share Posted June 19, 2010 Hi Tom, I'm still struggling with the whole percentage thing. In various previous posts you wrote: 5% sodium chlorite is made by using 22.3 mL of 22.4% sodium chlorite and adding enough water to make 100 mL 2% is made by using 8.9 mL and adding enough water to make 100 mL Question: is the 22.4% solution activated with citric acid before adding the water? Another recipe uses 1/2 tsp (2.5 mL) of 22.4% sodium chlorite activated with 1/2 tsp of 10% citric acid for 10 minutes, then adding enough water to make up 500 mL. Question: what % is this solution? Question: what are the specific uses for each of the above 3 dilutions? Sorry, but the more I read about making up the various % or ppm, the more confused I'm becoming (especially when some discussion is about activated and other about non-activated), so now don't feel confident even using MMS at all in case I stuff up and use a solution that is way too strong for my intended purpose. Carole in Oz Eideann & Fionn (Tristania GSDs) carole@... www.berigorafarm.com.au __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4580 (20091106) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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