Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 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...
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