Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Fungus is always in our bodies, certain things make it over-grow, like a suppressed immune system, overly acid diet, illness, antibiotics. I think that curezone.com has the formula for the liver flush. If not, check back on the emails as I recall seeing it. The alkaline drops are about 4 drops 4 times a day, and the bottle gives you directions. Lynda At 07:15 AM 11/1/2006, you wrote: >X--Newman-Property:groups-email-ff >Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary= " ----=_NextPart_001_01A7_01C6FD96.49BC0B60 " > >Fungus -----> I do not understand, please explain this to me? >You mean the fungus inside our bodies from the implants? > >Drink Epsom Salts -----> The kind you take a bath with? >How much do you take as all of this is not clear to me > >Alkaline Drops -----> Where do you get this at >How does this help our bodies, how much do we take? > >Sandy~ > > >I have just started using them, as I was having so many fungal >problems again. I took an anti-fungal for 10 days, then started with >alkaline drops >Rogene,<mailto: -unsubscribe ?subject=> > >. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Also, combine antibiotics with a compromised immune system (and not taking probiotics) and the 'bad' bacteria can overtake the good. We also have bad bacteria in our 'gut'. Normal that is in balance in healthy people .... but when it is not, watch out. It was 3 months after my explant that I ended up in the ER for cramping and horrible, relentless diahrrea. It turned out to be c-difficile bacteria. When I researched c-difficile, I discovered that we have this bacteria in our gut, but it gets out of control sometimes after taking antibiotic (esp Cipro) and with people with compromised immune systems. This is why it has historically been a problem in hospitals. I always learn the hard way - my mother called me stubborn. I got tired of taking so many supplements that Dr. Kolb had me on, and just quit them after explant. And I regretted quitting the probiotics! Now I still take probiotics. A year after explant I ended up in the hospital with depression for a few days. I know not everyone needs or desires antidepressants, but it was what I needed at the time. I didn't think I would ever get well. My health did improve radically, but it took time. Now the way I felt a year or a year and a half ago feels almost like a bad dream. I am starting to feel like my old (good) self again. I never dreamed I would feel good again. But I do. And, I have stopped sugar. When I told Rogene that I had enough to deal with stopping sugar, she reminded me that stopping sugar is a form of detoxing. And it sure is. I have lost 41 pounds, and am optimistic about losing all the weight I had gained, and being active again. My days are full and I look forward to getting up each morning. This to me is a miracle. I threw away my epipen and my cane. I don't think anyone can understand the despair of being chronically ill, unless one has been there. IT is very difficult on the body and soul. It made me think of why I wanted to live. And ultimately I wanted to live because I wanted to feel like I was making a difference in my life; adding something positive to this world - in whatever way I am able. > >X--Newman-Property:groups-email-ff > >Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > > boundary= " ----=_NextPart_001_01A7_01C6FD96.49BC0B60 " > > > >Fungus -----> I do not understand, please explain this to me? > >You mean the fungus inside our bodies from the implants? > > > >Drink Epsom Salts -----> The kind you take a bath with? > >How much do you take as all of this is not clear to me > > > >Alkaline Drops -----> Where do you get this at > >How does this help our bodies, how much do we take? > > > >Sandy~ > > > > > >I have just started using them, as I was having so many fungal > >problems again. I took an anti-fungal for 10 days, then started with > >alkaline drops > >Rogene,<mailto: -unsubscribe ?subject=> > > > >. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Yes, sugar is one of the things that keep so many women from getting better, they find it so hard to give up. We can feel good again, but it does take work when we are so very sick. Lynda At 10:20 PM 11/1/2006, you wrote: >Also, combine antibiotics with a compromised immune system (and not >taking probiotics) >and the 'bad' bacteria can overtake the good. We also have bad >bacteria in our 'gut'. >Normal that is in balance in healthy people .... >but when it is not, watch out. >It was 3 months after my explant that I ended up in the ER for >cramping and horrible, >relentless diahrrea. It turned out to be c-difficile bacteria. When >I researched c-difficile, I >discovered that we have this bacteria in our gut, but it gets out of >control sometimes after >taking antibiotic (esp Cipro) and with people with compromised >immune systems. This is >why it has historically been a problem in hospitals. > >I always learn the hard way - my mother called me stubborn. I got >tired of taking so many >supplements that Dr. Kolb had me on, and just quit them after >explant. And I regretted >quitting the probiotics! Now I still take probiotics. > >A year after explant I ended up in the hospital with depression for >a few days. I know not >everyone needs or desires antidepressants, but it was what I needed >at the time. I didn't >think I would ever get well. My health did improve radically, but it >took time. Now the way >I felt a year or a year and a half ago feels almost like a bad dream. > >I am starting to feel like my old (good) self again. I never dreamed >I would feel good >again. But I do. > >And, I have stopped sugar. When I told Rogene that I had enough to >deal with stopping >sugar, she reminded me that stopping sugar is a form of detoxing. >And it sure is. > >I have lost 41 pounds, and am optimistic about losing all the weight >I had gained, and >being active again. My days are full and I look forward to getting >up each morning. >This to me is a miracle. I threw away my epipen and my cane. > >I don't think anyone can understand the despair of being chronically >ill, unless one has >been there. IT is very difficult on the body and soul. It made me >think of why I wanted to >live. And ultimately I wanted to live because I wanted to feel like >I was making a difference >in my life; adding something positive to this world - in whatever >way I am able. > > > > >X--Newman-Property:groups-email-ff > > >Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > > > boundary= " ----=_NextPart_001_01A7_01C6FD96.49BC0B60 " > > > > > >Fungus -----> I do not understand, please explain this to me? > > >You mean the fungus inside our bodies from the implants? > > > > > >Drink Epsom Salts -----> The kind you take a bath with? > > >How much do you take as all of this is not clear to me > > > > > >Alkaline Drops -----> Where do you get this at > > >How does this help our bodies, how much do we take? > > > > > >Sandy~ > > > > > > > > >I have just started using them, as I was having so many fungal > > >problems again. I took an anti-fungal for 10 days, then started with > > >alkaline drops > > >Rogene,<mailto: -unsubscribe ?subject=> > > > > > >. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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