Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 In a message dated 03/04/2006 23:25:27 GMT Daylight Time, Silverbells2006@... writes: Hi, I'm new and I joined to find out as much information as I can for my friend. His name is and he has advanced Psoriatic and Rheumatoid arthritis. Hi Debbie, Welcome to the group. I hope everything turns out to be ok for and the lumps turn out to be something else. Hopefully we will hear from him soon on the list. Please send him my good wishes when you see him. I just reread your post and realised he should be through his operation. Did everything go ok? Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2009 Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 Hello, I am thinking of removing my breast implants because of multiple health issues. I was so healthy pre-BA. I have been suffering from panic attacks, stomach-digestive issues and weight loss. Also tightness of my chest, almost as if someone was sitting on my chest. Has anyone else felt this way? I've already had three surgeries. Once to get them, then to remove them 2yrs later because of capsuls, then getting them replaced just to make them look even again, since half of my right breast was removed due to the capular complications. Its really good to talk about this, because its not easy to say. Im worried thatt I would get depressed about the way they might look afterwards. Should i get smaller implants put in over the muscle? Do you think that it would help with the chest tightness? Any help is greatly appreciated. Bell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2009 Report Share Posted April 5, 2009 Hi Bell, I had implants put in 4 years ago, and within weeks I had digestive problems, panic attacks, weight loss, numb fingers and toes, swollen joints, and many other issues. I know it's got to be a relief to talk about it, because I was in your shoes a few years ago and it was really hard. I had my implants removed after 6 months and I never regretted it. I like how I look in my natural state, and I used Dr. Feng in Cleveland. If you search for surgeons to remove them, make sure it's someone who has experience in explants so you can get the best possible result, and also make sure they remove the capsules. I still don't feel as good as I did before I got implants, but alot of my symptoms improved considerably. Sis > > Hello, > I am thinking of removing my breast implants because of multiple health issues. I was so healthy pre-BA. I have been suffering from panic attacks, stomach-digestive issues and weight loss. Also tightness of my chest, almost as if someone was sitting on my chest. Has anyone else felt this way? I've already had three surgeries. Once to get them, then to remove them 2yrs later because of capsuls, then getting them replaced just to make them look even again, since half of my right breast was removed due to the capular complications. Its really good to talk about this, because its not easy to say. Im worried thatt I would get depressed about the way they might look afterwards. Should i get smaller implants put in over the muscle? Do you think that it would help with the chest tightness? Any help is greatly appreciated. > Bell > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 Hi , I also got tested using the same machine and yes, it is very accurate and interesting to observe! Mine didn't put me on a Candida diet but instead gave me a list of common allergens and some homeopathic candida thing you have to rub on your belly once a week and it's meant to trigger your immune system.. Anyways i found i had to research and implement a candida diet myself to get optimum results. I did get the candida under control but am still suffering gut issues way worse than even when i did have candida overgrowth, mainly because i wasn't eating fats and my body has degenerated quite a bit and i've become deficient in essential fatty acids. I guess what i am trying to say is that Bee's program is designed to bring the body back to health, whereas a candida diet is designed to eliminate the overgrowth and nothing else. If i were you i wouldn't waste my time with a candida diet because it may create more problems and also may not even work! if i had it over i wish i had found Bee's diet a year ago! good luck with whatever you chose! Natalia > > Hi all! I saw a homeopathic doctor last Wednesday and he has put me on the candida diet for 2 weeks. Then he said I can start adding things like sweet potato once every 2 days. From what I have researched, most people are on the diet for 4 weeks. I will see how I feel after the 2 weeks and may just continue it, what have I got to lose? I am on this diet not to lose weight but I have a lot of the issues that candida causes and this is what he wanted to start me off with. He used the BioEnergetics EDS machine and it was so awesome to observe, I was so amazed at what this machine could do and find. I will see him again in a month. My sweet cravings and mood swings are awful to say the least! I had bread on the second day of the diet because we had gone out to dinner and then I had about 4 pieces of hard candy--I know, Big NO NO! I promise not to do it again! > He has me on coral calcium,lithium orotate, buffered vitamin c, l-glutamine, fish oil, homeopathic drops for hormone balance and lymph drainage,digestzyne, yeast/fungal detox, and he said it was ok for me to take co-q10 and 5-htp. > I lost 3 pounds but gained them right back (this is good as I am underweight) > Just thought I would say " hello " and thank you for this group--it is perfect for anyone needing info and ideas! Wonderful group! > Blessings, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 Hi : Welcome to the group. You will find that Bee's diet is different from all other Candida diets out there. She emphasizes good fats and also has a supplement regimen that is balanced and tailored to supply our nutritional needs while following the diet. In addition, she does not recommend eating grains, dairy (except for butter), fruits (except lemons/limes as needed for the electrolyte drink and making bone broth). She also has a list of recommended vegetables. Your doctor's suggestion that you can be on his version of a Candida diet for two-four weeks and then " cure " yourself (while taking a very unbalanced supplement list) is not going to work. You can not " starve " Candida, you must improve the health of your immune system so that it can change the Candida back into a friendly form. Many people on this list have tried other types of " Candida diets " and cleanses and drugs, etc and they have not worked because the doctors are not well-versed in the basics of proper nutrition and they rely on the drug-model to try and cure their patients. I'm sure Bee will respond to your email and help you understand the reasons why her diet gets the results it does. But I want to give you some articles to read that will help you understand how this diet works and why. Please read and hopefully you will give this diet a good try. 1) How to Successfully Overcome Candida http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro2.php 2) Curing Candida, How to Get Started http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro1.php For encouragement and inspiration see these wonderful Success Stories by members of this group: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/index.php The only way to cure candida: Candida cannot be cured by " killing it off. " It just doesn't work that way. Candida is only cured by building up the immune system, which is done by: 1) Consuming " proper nutrients " (diet plus supplements), 2) Eliminating toxins and foods that feed candida (they also feed bacteria and cancer), 3) Eliminating damaging foods, and 4) Eliminating toxins in general. When the immune system is strong enough it will automatically " make " candida (or any bug, cancer, etc.) change back into the microbe it was before. Best to you, Marissa (a group moderator) > > Hi all! I saw a homeopathic doctor last Wednesday and he has put me on the candida diet for 2 weeks. Then he said I can start adding things like sweet potato once every 2 days. From what I have researched, most people are on the diet for 4 weeks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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