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Hello Ladies,New to the group. I have had all sorts of medical problems as well. But I never thought that my saline implants could be the cause. Until I had my implants replaced on May 2nd and started having a severe sunburn look and feel on both breast, almost like an allergic reaction. So I decided to search on the internet to see if anyone else had this experience. That is how I found this group. I have enjoyed the information, however I am more scared than anything now after reading all of this info and feel like a pretty big fool right about now.But, the time for healthy eating and detoxing is more important than ever.Anyway, I have suffered with yeast for a long while. I know mine was

over use of antibiotics as well. I joined this group about a year ago and have found it to be a very useful site in this long fight with yeast and trying to regain some of my health back. I just wanted to share this to the group. All of you ladies are in my prayers and thoughts. Even though I have been lurking in the background for a few weeks, I think of you and keep you in my prayers.Sincerely,April candidiasislots of great info on here, but a guy name Duncan Crow is super awesome and healthful.Here is his link for alot of great information also.http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/inulin_prebiotic_probiotic.html----- Original Message ----From: Lea <devans@...> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 1:54:21 PMSubject: Re: candida probsMy Sweet Dede: I am getting better, and I will try to help you with support soon. Thank you for helping all of the sick ladies. We love you so....Lea and Superman~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~`` ``` Re: candida probsHello there, do you still have saline implants insideof you? There are many salines that become moldy.There are photos in the files that you can see. Alsosystemic candida is common among implanted people.Also look in the files section on therapy's we have tonsof info in there on this subject and things you can tryand do. Everyone is different and so you just have tofind what works for you. I am hoping that some of the other gals chime in here, I am having brain fog right now.Stay close, and ask all the questions you have, we are here for you ! Remember, go to the archives, there is tons of info on it there, and all things you can do at home.Welcome to the group ! Hugs N Prayers ~ Dede

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Hi and welcome to our group,Candida issues can be very stubborn, but with proper treatment and lifestyle you can get rid of it. Basically candida is an out of control fungal issue, so the goal is to get that fungus under control. Just like when you have out of control bacteria going on somewhere in your body, you have to attack it and bring everything under control.

The problem with candida is that it can morph into more virulent forms (called mycelial forms) that can break through the intestinal barriers, get in the bloodstream and cause havoc in other areas of the body.

Testing can be done, but #1, there are hundreds of forms of candida, and #2, most doctors do not recognize a candida infection as being urgent enough to warrant treatment. They say that everyone has candida, which is true, but only you know how you feel and I think that candida issues are greatly overlooked.

Diflucan can be prescribed as an anti-fungal treatment, but there are other things you can use that are not Rx....one of the best ones I would suggest is caprylic acid, especially if you can get the enteric coated kind.

Take caprylic acid in high doses--no less than 3600 mg a day for at least 2 weeks minimum. This will go a long way in eradicating candida infections, and bring it under control.

About your husband, alot of men are like this! My husband said the same thing to me and he thought I was over-reacting when I first got sick from my implants, but the truth was that my saline implants were making me VERY SICK. I got them out without him fully believing that they were the problem, but after 4 years I finally got my health back. He was so confused at first. All he really wanted was for me to be healthy again and once he realized how bad the implants had been for me, he realized what a tragedy is going on in America.

I hope your husband will be able to see the light as well.....one more thing....not only can implants be causing you to have a problem with candida, implants can have a negative effect on the health of some babies too. There is another group that we started called "Silicone Kids" because we've got women who have had sick babies after getting implants.

This is a serious issue. Your doctor and your husband and sometimes even our families and closest friends don't "get it." They see as as basically looking okay, and totally miss the devastation we may be feeling on the inside. I looked good, but felt half dead when I was sick, and nobody believed me when I told them I thought it was the implants! I had at least 3 doctors tell me it wasn't the implants that was making me sick. Guess what....they were ALL WRONG! All their medical degrees, fancy white coats and expensive offices did not make them capable of telling me the truth, and the truth was that I would NOT GET BETTER AS LONG AS I KEPT MY IMPLANTS.

I've had them out for over 10 years now. My health recovered so that I could fully function, but I do have an autoimmune disease now, thanks to implants. It is Hashimoto's autoimmune thyroid disease for which I take thyroid meds.

Don't gamble with your health. Treat your candida, but as long as you have implants in your body, your immune system is at risk and lifelong health issues will probably be your future. We are here to help as we've seen women get better over and over again when they do what needs to be done. It's a long hard journey, but it is worth it.

Take care,

Patty

>> Hi i was wondering if anyone knows if there is a perminant solution for > candida? i did a total 30 day Natures Sunshine colon cleans with liquid > chlorophyll, psyilium hulls, cascara segrada and hydrated bentonite and > i felt that my symptoms improved. I just went on vacation with my kids > and went totally off my sugar free no red meat diet and now i have skin > problems with my complexion, perleche chapping in the corner of my > mouth, and a rash on my neck that ive had for awhile now, my husband > says it looks like a hickey!?! My ears are so itchy and so is my nose > and scalp. Ive been taking a B complex and a B6 for energy but i feel > like im back to square one. Is there a specific test to diagnose this > for a prescription of some sort? My husband wants to take the computer > out of the house he thinks im making this up, and my doctor too i think!> I know there are some intelligent, experienced women on this site and > would appreciate some help. P.s could my saline implants make me more > sensitive to these yeast infections?>

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Hey ,

How are things going for you girlfriend?

I hope you are beating that fatigue...are you working?

Patty

>

> Trust me,

> My family wanted to put me away in the nursing home.

> And some thought that I should listen to anyone here on the

> computer but I didn't listen and girls I am so glad I didn't listen

> to my family or I wouldn't be this far.

>

> Love

>

>

> In a message dated 5/28/2008 3:53:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> lauratan981@... writes:

>

>

>

>

> Hi i was wondering if anyone knows if there is a perminant solution

for

> candida? i did a total 30 day Natures Sunshine colon cleans with

liquid

> chlorophyll, psyilium hulls, cascara segrada and hydrated bentonite

and

> i felt that my symptoms improved. I just went on vacation with my

kids

> and went totally off my sugar free no red meat diet and now i have

skin

> problems with my complexion, perleche chapping in the corner of my

> mouth, and a rash on my neck that ive had for awhile now, my

husband

> says it looks like a hickey!?! My ears are so itchy and so is my

nose

> and scalp. Ive been taking a B complex and a B6 for energy but i

feel

> like im back to square one. Is there a specific test to diagnose

this

> for a prescription of some sort? My husband wants to take the

computer

> out of the house he thinks im making this up, and my doctor too i

think!

> I know there are some intelligent, experienced women on this site

and

> would appreciate some help. P.s could my saline implants make me

more

> sensitive to these yeast infections?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking

with

> Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

> (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?

NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

>

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Some women dont' get immediate serious health issues, but they

experience a slow, gradual decline in vitality. It's sometimes little

things that don't seem right, but actually don't make life impossible.

I was one who had the fast and hard crash. It was horrific.

Some women go along for years with nothing too bad happening, and

then one day it all comes crashing down in a big ugly heap.

Your body can take alot of insults, but there comes a point when it

has had enough.

I don't mean to sound shocking or alarming, so please don't take it

that way. I just want you to be aware of what happens to some women

and to help you make a choice to avoid it at all costs. Believe me,

you do not want to go through the crash.

Patty

Hello there, do you still have

saline implants inside

> of you? There are many salines that become moldy.

> There are photos in the files that you can see. Also

> systemic candida is common among implanted people.

> Also look in the files section on therapy's we have tons

> of info in there on this subject and things you can try

> and do. Everyone is different and so you just have to

> find what works for you. I am hoping that some of the

> other gals chime in here, I am having brain fog right now.

> Stay close, and ask all the questions you have, we are

> here for you ! Remember, go to the archives, there is

> tons of info on it there, and all things you can do at home.

> Welcome to the group !

> Hugs N Prayers ~ Dede

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with Tyler

Florence " on AOL Food.

>

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Hi April,

Did you just have your implants replaced on May 2nd of this year?

Or was that last year?

I hope you have gotten them out or are planning to. That sunburned

look has been experienced by some of our other ladies and in fact,

Beth posted pictures of hers on our Shutterfly site. Beth ended up

going through a long drawn out lawsuit with the manufacturer because

she had heavy metal toxicity issues that left her with numbness and

MS-like symptoms. She did alot of detoxing, and the last I heard

from her she was getting better, but still had some issues.

It's alot of work to get better! But it can be done. I've done it

and so have other women. You can too....be patient once the implants

are removed, and work with your body in detoxing.

Patty

--- In , Sunshine <a_redemption2005@...>

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>

> Hello Ladies,

> New to the group. I have had all sorts of medical problems as well.

But I never thought that my saline implants could be the cause. Until

I had my implants replaced on May 2nd and started having a severe

sunburn look and feel on both breast, almost like an allergic

reaction. So I decided to search on the internet to see if anyone

else had this experience. That is how I found this group. I have

enjoyed the information, however I am more scared than anything now

after reading all of this info and feel like a pretty big fool right

about now.

> But, the time for healthy eating and detoxing is more important

than ever.

> Anyway, I have suffered with yeast for a long while. I know mine

was over use of antibiotics as well. I joined this group about a

year ago and have found it to be a very useful site in this long

fight with yeast and trying to regain some of my health back. I just

wanted to share this to the group. All of you ladies are in my

prayers and thoughts. Even though I have been lurking in the

background for a few weeks, I think of you and keep you in my prayers.

> Sincerely,

> April

> candidiasis

> lots of great info on here, but a guy name Duncan Crow is super

awesome and healthful.

> Here is his link for alot of great information also.

>

> http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/inulin_prebiotic_probiotic.html

>

>

> Re: candida probs

>

> Hello there, do you still have saline implants inside

> of you? There are many salines that become moldy.

> There are photos in the files that you can see. Also

> systemic candida is common among implanted people.

> Also look in the files section on therapy's we have tons

> of info in there on this subject and things you can try

> and do. Everyone is different and so you just have to

> find what works for you. I am hoping that some of the

> other gals chime in here, I am having brain fog right now.

> Stay close, and ask all the questions you have, we are

> here for you ! Remember, go to the archives, there is

> tons of info on it there, and all things you can do at home.

> Welcome to the group !

> Hugs N Prayers ~ Dede

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with Tyler

Florence " on AOL

> Food.

>

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I also have dealt with fungal/candida issues - especially w/my

sinuses. The thing that has helped me the most is olive leaf. As soon

as I began using it I noticed a difference - even before getting my

implants out. I would definitely recommend you get them removed, but

in the meantime (and afterwards) I'd highly recommend you get on some

olive leaf, you take it internally and use a nasal spray. I cannot

tell you how much it has helped! I am still fighting the fungus, but I

have greatly improved since using the OL (and of course getting

explanted).

There are lots of manufacturers of olive leaf, some are better than

others. I did my research and this one is the most effective that I

found, they are also the only ones who make a nasal spray. Oh! They

also have throat spray and ear drops. I had itchy ears for the longest

time and using the ear drops got rid of it. I use the throat spray any

time I start to feel a scratchy or gunky throat and it takes care of it.

Here's the stuff I use. The OL capsules are buy 1 get 1 free right now.

http://www.seagateproducts.com/

The other thing I'd recommend is a really good probiotic. There are

lots of great ones out there. The one that has made the biggest

difference for me is Dr. Ohirra's probiotic. I buy it from this site:

http://www.crohns.net/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?

Screen=PROD & Product_Code=OMX2030

Hope this helps you!

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,It's a rare woman who doesn't have problems with fungal issues once they've gotten sick from breast implants. . . The problem is very stubborn. You can never let down your guard if you plan to stay healthy - implants or no! . . . I speak from personal experience. Sugar is a huge No-NO!Caprylic Acid is fantastic! . . . Probiotic foods and supplements are essential!Hugs,Rogene

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The sugar substitutes that I prefer are:steviasucanathoney100% pure maple syrup (organic preferred)xylitol

Microwaving foods damages their proteins and alters the nutrients to make the food less nutritious and even carcinogenic.See this article:http://www.mercola.com/article/microwave/hazards2.htm

> I also have dealt with fungal/candida issues - especially w/my > sinuses. The thing that has helped me the most is olive leaf. As soon > as I began using it I noticed a difference - even before getting my > implants out. I would definitely recommend you get them removed, but > in the meantime (and afterwards) I'd highly recommend you get on some > olive leaf, you take it internally and use a nasal spray. I cannot > tell you how much it has helped! I am still fighting the fungus, but I > have greatly improved since using the OL (and of course getting > explanted).> > There are lots of manufacturers of olive leaf, some are better than > others. I did my research and this one is the most effective that I > found, they are also the only ones who make a nasal spray. Oh! They > also have throat spray and ear drops. I had itchy ears for the longest > time and using the ear drops got rid of it. I use the throat spray any > time I start to feel a scratchy or gunky throat and it takes care of it.> > Here's the stuff I use. The OL capsules are buy 1 get 1 free right now.> > http://www.seagatep roducts.com/> > The other thing I'd recommend is a really good probiotic. There are > lots of great ones out there. The one that has made the biggest > difference for me is Dr. Ohirra's probiotic. I buy it from this site:> > http://www.crohns. net/Merchant2/ merchant. mvc?> Screen=PROD & Product_Code= OMX2030> > Hope this helps you!>

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