Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 I am full of yeast and am on a strong anti fungal ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 I agree Barb, but I also wonder if when treating for candida shouldn't they treat both you and your spouse or boyfriend or girlfriend. Since you probably give it back and forth to each other. My husband doesn't show and signs of candida but he must have it if I do all these years. > > Dr Croft says Candidias makes tricothecenes in your body in defending > itself from your immune system, so I am wondering if *this is what > keeps us all so sick*, since if your immune system is depressed, > Candidias which is always present can florish. Our immune system is > constantly fighting it so if it has *taken over* and overgrown and our > immune system cannot overcome it, I wonder if the tricothecenes from > THAT constant battle can keep us from getting better. Of course organ > damage from tricothecenes he says is not repairable but I wonder if > Candidiasis is what keeps our immune system suppressed with > tricothecenes even after we have left the moldy pit that made us > sick. One of those 'viscious circles' of life. > I have the impression that Candidias is very hard to get over once it > has gotten into organs, becoming systemic. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 from what I've read the worse your immune system is damaged the worse it can remain. it's a big factor with hiv and aids. ? > > Dr Croft says Candidias makes tricothecenes in your body in defending > itself from your immune system, so I am wondering if *this is what > keeps us all so sick*, since if your immune system is depressed, > Candidias which is always present can florish. Our immune system is > constantly fighting it so if it has *taken over* and overgrown and our > immune system cannot overcome it, I wonder if the tricothecenes from > THAT constant battle can keep us from getting better. Of course organ > damage from tricothecenes he says is not repairable but I wonder if > Candidiasis is what keeps our immune system suppressed with > tricothecenes even after we have left the moldy pit that made us > sick. One of those 'viscious circles' of life. > I have the impression that Candidias is very hard to get over once it > has gotten into organs, becoming systemic. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 Yes, after reading Powerpoint I just posted one would come to that conclusion, and I doubt most doctor's do that. --- In , " ldelp84227 " <ldelp84227@...> wrote: > > I agree Barb, but I also wonder if when treating for candida shouldn't > they treat both you and your spouse Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 I dont know what to think on this. I had trush and reaccuring vaginal infections while in my first home but not in the second home or afterwards. I kindof fell like exposure in the second home over powered what was in my system from the first home and maybe killed off some of that. just like it can do in a house. > > > > Dr Croft says Candidias makes tricothecenes in your body in defending > > itself from your immune system, so I am wondering if *this is what > > keeps us all so sick*, since if your immune system is depressed, > > Candidias which is always present can florish. Our immune system is > > constantly fighting it so if it has *taken over* and overgrown and > our > > immune system cannot overcome it, I wonder if the tricothecenes from > > THAT constant battle can keep us from getting better. Of course > organ > > damage from tricothecenes he says is not repairable but I wonder if > > Candidiasis is what keeps our immune system suppressed with > > tricothecenes even after we have left the moldy pit that made us > > sick. One of those 'viscious circles' of life. > > I have the impression that Candidias is very hard to get over once it > > has gotten into organs, becoming systemic. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 I also read that blood tests alone are not useful for this as everyone has this in their system to some point. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 candida A. and antifungals http://www.uic.edu/pharmacy/courses/pmpr342/pendland/fungal.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 Have you folks ever heard the term " opportunistic infections " ? One of the many effects of many mycotoxins is that they cause immunosuppression.. (Maybe they do this to help them get a foothold in your body? I don't know.. ) That opens someone to these infections and colonizations.. by both fungi, bacteria, viruses, etc.. (The things that turn people and other living things into dirt... from dust to dust, as it were) There are many different kinds of infections that are around which normally don't effect people but they do when they are allowed to get a foothold in the body when the body is in a weakened state. Immunotoxins like trichothecenes cause a situation much like AIDS or radiation sickness or when someone has been given cancer chemotherapy drugs or gotten a transplant and has to take immunosuppressant drugs - so then the body is unable to fight them off. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 It may be killed off easier in vagina and mouth, etc, where it is most often normally found but have gotten into internal organs and still be there. I tested positive for systemic Candidias but had no sign of vaginal yeast infection for example, but coated tongue on and off. I was treated but don't think treatment took care of all of it, since I felt I had same symptoms afterwards as before. Doctor said perhaps it is a different fungus causing symptoms and of course that is possibility. Well...having another test right now, results in a couple of weeks so will see. Not really definitive for systemic, only gi though. > > I dont know what to think on this. I had trush Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 yes, I've read that too, that it can get trapped in fluids and tissues like fungal fragments/free radicals can so that could cause inflamation and reacurring infections too. > > It may be killed off easier in vagina and mouth, etc, where it is most > often normally found but have gotten into internal organs and still be > there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 I will ask him about this, whether Candidas can creat tricothecenes in body. I don't want to write him just with this one question but will ask him when I need to write him about something else. He does tissue biopsies for me once in awhile. If so, I will post the information. > > Dr Croft says Candidias makes tricothecenes in your body in defending Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Barb, I was interested in the skin biopsy's, does he give you a paper report on the diagnosis of the skin biopsy and does he also provide you with the photos of the cell damage. Darlene > > > > Dr Croft says Candidias makes tricothecenes in your body in > defending > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Darlene, I don't know everything that he does. For me, he took tissue samples that were reported as cancerous from surgery and are kept at the hospital my surgery was done at, sent to him on slides. He looked at them, gave me his opinion orally, and then in writing, then returned them to the hospital. It was in his opinion that the cancer was very definately caused by mold toxins and was very concerned that I was not being exposed any longer. From what he said verbally and also in article posted here, sex organs are prime targets as our most vulnerable organs. Mine was on a cyst on my ovary. This rings true as when you think about the main areas you hear of people having cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer comes to mind. Liver and pancreatic are less often mentioned but are hardest to survive from since taking out the liver or pancreas is not an option unless you have a donor. Second he said was gi tract. Perhaps because they probably get doubly the exposure since any toxins in your blood from inhalation would reach them and also ingested mold in food affect them also. If you have mold problem in your home, it most probably got into food, and beverages or was on plates and glasses you poured them into so gi tract gets alot of exposure probably gets a double whammy, along with the mold that is always to some degree in food, along with bacteria. ANYWAY this is only tissue sample he did for me. He did say if I could get biopsy of gi tract tissue he could see how affected the gi area is. I did have biopsy of portion of small intestine done recently. I probably will not send to him though since I know my digestive system has major problems from other facts, such as digestive problems, new multiple food allergies and unexplained weight loss. You can contact him if you want to discuss. I have his contact info. Just let me know. > > Barb, I was interested in the skin biopsy's, does he give you a paper > report on the diagnosis of the skin biopsy and does he also provide > you with the photos of the cell damage. Darlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Barb, Thanks so much for the info. Darlene barb1283 <barb1283@...> wrote: Darlene, I don't know everything that he does. For me, ............ --------------------------------- Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2007 Report Share Posted August 19, 2007 Darlene, forgot to tell you he does do urinalysis for tricothecenes. You collect about a gallon or quart, can't remember and ship it off to him. Not covered by insurance, so ask his current price for that. Also you can get urine test for mycotoxins from Dr Hooper, who just posted to this group about a week ago. I believe he does it without Rx but without Rx will not be covered by insurance. I'm not sure if with an Rx will be covered but you could check with your insurance company or ask Dr (Dennis) Hooper if he knows if most patients with an Rx get reimbursed or not. > > Barb, I was interested in the skin biopsy's, does he give you a paper > report on Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2007 Report Share Posted August 19, 2007 Barb, thank you so much for your help. Well appreciated. Darlene barb1283 <barb1283@...> wrote: Darlene, forgot to tell you he does do urinalysis for tricothecenes. You collect about a gallon or quart, can't remember and ship it off to him. Not covered by insurance, so ask his current price for that. Also you can get urine test for mycotoxins from Dr Hooper, who just posted to this group about a week ago. I believe he does it without Rx but without Rx will not be covered by insurance. I'm not sure if with an Rx will be covered but you could check with your insurance company or ask Dr (Dennis) Hooper if he knows if most patients with an Rx get reimbursed or not. > > Barb, I was interested in the skin biopsy's, does he give you a paper > report on --------------------------------- Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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