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Where do you get this ThreeLac? I have almost every

problem that you listed that can be caused by candida,

so does my husband and children. And which probiotic

do you use or suggest using, because I have tried many

brands and none seem to do much, but maybe without the

other stuff to get rid of the bad, it won't help. I

would really appreciate the info on all this. Thanks,

Esther

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> Gwen

> Re: Re: -soy, used

> to be GFCF

>

> ,

> I like how you think! You stated that beautifully!

> Candida is not just something that is contained in

> the intestines. It has also been linked and blamed

> for disorders like:

> recurring yeast infections

> thrush

> melancholy

> depression

> anxiety

> recurring irritability or mood swings

> fatigue

> lethargy

> Fibromyalgia

> Chronic Fatigue

> autoimmune disorders

> heartburn

> indigestion

> acid reflux; (gastro-esophageal reflux disease

> GERD)

> irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

> dry, itchy, flaky skin

> jock itch

> acne or other skin problems

> extreme food and environmental allergies

> lactose intolerance

> sinusitis

> joint soreness

> chest pain

> cholesterol problems

> headaches and migraines

> recurring cystitis/vaginal yeast

> overgrowth/infections

> premenstrual tension/menstrual problems

>

> Most, not all, Md's do not even consider candida

> as the cause of these disorders. Many people are

> tested for everything under the sun, with no DX and

> no help. For those Md's that are aware of candida,

> medications are often perscribed which does nothing

> but temporarily give relief....when meds are

> stopped, conditions will come back....Not to mention

> the side affects that now you experience from taking

> medications. Candida can be naturally treated, and

> gone for good. You will find that once you body is

> in balance, your other symptoms will disappear also.

> Amy

>

> cathylynn2 wrote:

> Yeast overgrowth can definitely cause allergies.

> People with

> dysregulated immune systems are particularly

> susceptible to chronic,

> systemic yeast overgrowth. Many autistic children

> are particularly

> vulnerable. Candida can eventually evolve from a

> yeast form into a

> fungal form, and very long, root-like structures

> called rhizoids

> puncture the intestinal lining, leading to leaky

> gut syndrome. This

> creates holes in the digestive tract, allowing

> many foreign and toxic

> substances to pass into the bloodstream. When

> undigested food

> particles leak through these holes and enter the

> bloodstream, the

> body views them as foreign invaders. The candida

> organisms that pass

> through the blood stream have been found to

> produce over 70 known

> toxins that will poison and strain the major

> organs in the body,

> including the liver, kidneys, heart, colon,

> bladder, and central

> nervous system. The ability to absorb and digest

> the necessary

> nutrients from foods eaten is dramatically

> reduced.

>

> Among the toxins produced is acetaldehyde, a

> poison that is converted

> by the liver into alcohol. As alcohol builds up in

> the system,

> symptoms associated with alcohol intoxication

> develop. This is why

> one of the most common symptoms of candida is

> brain fog, confusion,

> inappropriate laughter....almost like being drunk.

> The body's immune

> system may also respond to candida toxins and food

> molecules in the

> bloodstream with high histamine production. This

> in turn can result

> in classic symptoms of allergies and food

> intolerances, and if left

> untreated, can eventually lead to autoimmune

> disorders such as

> arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome,

> Crohn's disease or

> colitis, diabetes, lupus, as well as many skin

> disorders.

>

>

>

>

>

> > I think it's the other way around, allergies

> leading to candida, not

> > candida leading to allergies. I don't know

> though, I haven't seen any

> > research on cause/effect.

> > Amnesty

> >

> >

> >

> >>

> >> Thats correct! I just wondered if anyone

> thought that candida was

> > the cause of allergies also...I do. I know it

> plays a huge role in our

> > autistic childs cerebral allergies!

> >> Amy

> >>

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You do not have to use exactly treelac, which is good for candida

because it contains saccharomyces boulardii which is a probiotic that

fights the yeast and candida, you canget it at klaire's labs or

kirkmans, you should try it by itself first before trying treelac.

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