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Hi stacy-i can't speak for prescriptions because I don't take any but I do know that candida was a whole separate evil from my mold issue. The candida was systemic and I tackled it with a super strict diet for months as someone mentioned on here along with Formula SF 722 by Thorne. When I get home I'll see if I can scan it and post it. But the mold is much harder to kill like Sun mentioned and has to be killed with herbs not the acids. Prescriptions seem to always have some side effect of some sort and if you do go that route to kill fungus it still can take several months so like Sun said, make sure you take some supplements to aid the liver like milk thistle....Sent via BlackBerry by AT&TFrom: Shuman <stacyjo100@...>Sender: Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 07:21:08 -0500 < >Reply Subject: Mold vs Fungus?Do the prescriptions and supplements for fungus/ candida also work for mold?Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 3, 2011, at 11:12 PM, moodynomad@... wrote: Hey megan-congrats on getting everything out. That's so great. I have been dealing with mold in a big way. I was left with moldy capsule in me so too got waaaay worse after 'improper explant'. I haven't had one drug in me since anastesia from explant in sept. And I did not do well with any of it. So I've done everything with supplements, herbs and things like coffe enemas and epsom salt baths...I'm not familiar with any prescription drugs or steroids really. But yes my shortness of breath was so bad I couldn't walk more than 5 feet w/o getting winded or a flight of stairs for that matter. I couldn't get a good breath ever really it felt like. It was sooo scary. 3 months after explant I finally got on mold killing herbs and have been doing cold laser therapy to break up the scar tissue left in me. All is going well so far. I still have a touch of mold showing up but the shortness of breath has been gone prob at least 2 months now. So it took about a month after I started attacking the mold. The body is an Amazing machine. You will heal. Don't worry. We generally don't use our lungs to our full capacity so you will have to start 'working them out'. Breathe slow and steady inhales for a count of 3 then exhale for 3. When you're ready go to count of 4,5,6..could take a long time but its ok, just listen to your body. Its also good to calm your system. We've been thru so much- our poor bodies. I remember every day feeling like a year when you're in that dark place thou...hang in there! You can learn so much from this experience and be healthier than ever. ~bev Sent via BlackBerry by AT & TFrom: Hyde <megan3618@...>Sender: Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 20:39:36 -0700 (PDT)< >Reply Subject: shortness of breathHello, For those of you that have experienced shortness of breath due to a fugal or mold issue with your implants, how long did it take for that symptom to resolve after treatment with anti fungals? Are lungs capable of "bouncing back" from this after proper treatment? I am only 4 days into treatment with Nizoral, so I know it is still early. I am already starting to feel a bit more clear headed and slightly more energized, but the shortness of breath is still very bothersome. It's to the point where I feel light headed a lot of the time, presumably due to the lack of oxygen. Sometimes they will also get an inflamed feeling, like I have been running in the cold. I don't really think there's much to do for it except hope that the anti fungals will hurry up and take care of things. I know that while steroids might provide temporary relief to my airways, they are essentially "growing the fungalinfection" which is very counter productive and not an option. I am just praying that there was not permanent damage caused. I am 3 months post explant and 1 month post capsulectomy by the way. If anyone has some experience with this that they could share I would really appreciate it. : ) Thank you kindly,

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Here is an article from Dr. Ni about mold. His family practice TCM for three generations and he is one of the best.

http://www.taoofwellness.com/newsletters/mold2a.htm

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Hi stacy-i can't speak for prescriptions because I don't take any but I do know that candida was a whole separate evil from my mold issue. The candida was systemic and I tackled it with a super strict diet for months as someone mentioned on here along with Formula SF 722 by Thorne. When I get home I'll see if I can scan it and post it. But the mold is much harder to kill like Sun mentioned and has to be killed with herbs not the acids. Prescriptions seem to always have some side effect of some sort and if you do go that route to kill fungus it still can take several months so like Sun said, make sure you take some supplements to aid the liver like milk thistle.... Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

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On Apr 3, 2011, at 11:12 PM, moodynomad@... wrote:

Hey megan-congrats on getting everything out. That's so great. I have been dealing with mold in a big way. I was left with moldy capsule in me so too got waaaay worse after 'improper explant'. I haven't had one drug in me since anastesia from explant in sept. And I did not do well with any of it. So I've done everything with supplements, herbs and things like coffe enemas and epsom salt baths...I'm not familiar with any prescription drugs or steroids really. But yes my shortness of breath was so bad I couldn't walk more than 5 feet w/o getting winded or a flight of stairs for that matter. I couldn't get a good breath ever really it felt like. It was sooo scary. 3 months after explant I finally got on mold killing herbs and have been doing cold laser therapy to break up the scar tissue left in me. All is going well so far. I still have a touch of mold showing up but the shortness of breath has been gone prob at least 2 months now. So it took about a

month after I started attacking the mold. The body is an Amazing machine. You will heal. Don't worry. We generally don't use our lungs to our full capacity so you will have to start 'working them out'. Breathe slow and steady inhales for a count of 3 then exhale for 3. When you're ready go to count of 4,5,6..could take a long time but its ok, just listen to your body. Its also good to calm your system. We've been thru so much- our poor bodies. I remember every day feeling like a year when you're in that dark place thou...hang in there! You can learn so much from this experience and be healthier than ever. ~bev

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Hello,

For those of you that have experienced shortness of breath due to a fugal or mold issue with your implants, how long did it take for that symptom to resolve after treatment with anti fungals? Are lungs capable of "bouncing back" from this after proper treatment? I am only 4 days into treatment with Nizoral, so I know it is still early. I am already starting to feel a bit more clear headed and slightly more energized, but the shortness of breath is still very bothersome. It's to the point where I feel light headed a lot of the time, presumably due to the lack of oxygen. Sometimes they will also get an inflamed feeling, like I have been running in the cold. I don't really think there's much to do for it except hope that the anti fungals will hurry up and take care of things. I know that while steroids might provide temporary relief to my airways, they are essentially "growing the fungal

infection" which is very counter productive and not an option. I am just praying that there was not permanent damage caused. I am 3 months post explant and 1 month post capsulectomy by the way. If anyone has some experience with this that they could share I would really appreciate it. : )

Thank you kindly,

H

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Excellent Article..Thanks for posting it ~ Sun !

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the world will know peace.

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shortness of breath

Hello,

For those of you that have experienced shortness of breath due to a fugal or mold issue with your implants, how long did it take for that symptom to resolve after treatment with anti fungals? Are lungs capable of "bouncing back" from this after proper treatment? I am only 4 days into treatment with Nizoral, so I know it is still early. I am already starting to feel a bit more clear headed and slightly more energized, but the shortness of breath is still very bothersome. It's to the point where I feel light headed a lot of the time, presumably due to the lack of oxygen. Sometimes they will also get an inflamed feeling, like I have been running in the cold. I don't really think there's much to do for it except hope that the anti fungals will hurry up and take care of things. I know that while steroids might provide temporary relief to my airways, they are essentially "growing the fungal infection" which is very counter productive and not an option. I am just praying that there was not permanent damage caused. I am 3 months post explant and 1 month post capsulectomy by the way. If anyone has some experience with this that they could share I would really appreciate it. : )

Thank you kindly,

H

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Excellent Article..Thanks for posting it ~ Sun !

Hugs

Dede

When the power of love

overcomes the love of power the world will know peace.

~ Jimi Hendrix

shortness of breath

Hello,

For those of you that have experienced shortness of breath due to a fugal or mold issue with your implants, how long did it take for that symptom to resolve after treatment with anti fungals? Are lungs capable of "bouncing back" from this after proper treatment? I am only 4 days into treatment with Nizoral, so I know it is still early. I am already starting to feel a bit more clear headed and slightly more energized, but the shortness of breath is still very bothersome. It's to the point where I feel light headed a lot of the time, presumably due to the lack of oxygen. Sometimes they will also get an inflamed feeling, like I have been running in the cold. I don't really think there's much to do for it except hope that the anti fungals will hurry up and take care of things. I know that while steroids might provide temporary relief to my airways, they are essentially "growing the fungal

infection" which is very counter productive and not an option. I am just praying that there was not permanent damage caused. I am 3 months post explant and 1 month post capsulectomy by the way. If anyone has some experience with this that they could share I would really appreciate it. : )

Thank you kindly,

H

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This is really, really helpful!! Thx bunches!!!Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 4, 2011, at 12:05 PM, moodynomad@... wrote:

Hi stacy-i can't speak for prescriptions because I don't take any but I do know that candida was a whole separate evil from my mold issue. The candida was systemic and I tackled it with a super strict diet for months as someone mentioned on here along with Formula SF 722 by Thorne. When I get home I'll see if I can scan it and post it. But the mold is much harder to kill like Sun mentioned and has to be killed with herbs not the acids. Prescriptions seem to always have some side effect of some sort and if you do go that route to kill fungus it still can take several months so like Sun said, make sure you take some supplements to aid the liver like milk thistle....Sent via BlackBerry by AT & TFrom: Shuman <stacyjo100@...>

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Do the prescriptions and supplements for fungus/ candida also work for mold?Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 3, 2011, at 11:12 PM, moodynomad@... wrote:

Hey megan-congrats on getting everything out. That's so great. I have been dealing with mold in a big way. I was left with moldy capsule in me so too got waaaay worse after 'improper explant'. I haven't had one drug in me since anastesia from explant in sept. And I did not do well with any of it. So I've done everything with supplements, herbs and things like coffe enemas and epsom salt baths...I'm not familiar with any prescription drugs or steroids really. But yes my shortness of breath was so bad I couldn't walk more than 5 feet w/o getting winded or a flight of stairs for that matter. I couldn't get a good breath ever really it felt like. It was sooo scary. 3 months after explant I finally got on mold killing herbs and have been doing cold laser therapy to break up the scar tissue left in me. All is going well so far. I still have a touch of mold showing up but the shortness of breath has been gone prob at least 2 months now. So it took about a month after I started attacking the mold. The body is an Amazing machine. You will heal. Don't worry. We generally don't use our lungs to our full capacity so you will have to start 'working them out'. Breathe slow and steady inhales for a count of 3 then exhale for 3. When you're ready go to count of 4,5,6..could take a long time but its ok, just listen to your body. Its also good to calm your system. We've been thru so much- our poor bodies. I remember every day feeling like a year when you're in that dark place thou...hang in there! You can learn so much from this experience and be healthier than ever. ~bev Sent via BlackBerry by AT & TFrom: Hyde <megan3618@...>

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Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 20:39:36 -0700 (PDT)< >Reply

Subject: shortness of breath

Hello,

For those of you that have experienced shortness of breath due to a fugal or mold issue with your implants, how long did it take for that symptom to resolve after treatment with anti fungals? Are lungs capable of "bouncing back" from this after proper treatment? I am only 4 days into treatment with Nizoral, so I know it is still early. I am already starting to feel a bit more clear headed and slightly more energized, but the shortness of breath is still very bothersome. It's to the point where I feel light headed a lot of the time, presumably due to the lack of oxygen. Sometimes they will also get an inflamed feeling, like I have been running in the cold. I don't really think there's much to do for it except hope that the anti fungals will hurry up and take care of things. I know that while steroids might provide temporary relief to my airways, they are essentially "growing the fungal

infection" which is very counter productive and not an option. I am just praying that there was not permanent damage caused. I am 3 months post explant and 1 month post capsulectomy by the way. If anyone has some experience with this that they could share I would really appreciate it. : )

Thank you kindly,

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You guys are awesome. Sun, this is much appreciated!!Gracious thanks!!!Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 4, 2011, at 12:53 PM, Sun Lee <sunloves@...> wrote:

Here is an article from Dr. Ni about mold. His family practice TCM for three generations and he is one of the best.

http://www.taoofwellness.com/newsletters/mold2a.htm

From: "moodynomad@..." <moodynomad@...> Sent: Mon, April 4, 2011 10:05:56 AMSubject: Re: Mold vs Fungus?

Hi stacy-i can't speak for prescriptions because I don't take any but I do know that candida was a whole separate evil from my mold issue. The candida was systemic and I tackled it with a super strict diet for months as someone mentioned on here along with Formula SF 722 by Thorne. When I get home I'll see if I can scan it and post it. But the mold is much harder to kill like Sun mentioned and has to be killed with herbs not the acids. Prescriptions seem to always have some side effect of some sort and if you do go that route to kill fungus it still can take several months so like Sun said, make sure you take some supplements to aid the liver like milk thistle.... Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

From: Shuman <stacyjo100@...>

Sender:

Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 07:21:08 -0500

< >

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Subject: Mold vs Fungus?

Do the prescriptions and supplements for fungus/ candida also work for mold?Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 3, 2011, at 11:12 PM, moodynomad@... wrote:

Hey megan-congrats on getting everything out. That's so great. I have been dealing with mold in a big way. I was left with moldy capsule in me so too got waaaay worse after 'improper explant'. I haven't had one drug in me since anastesia from explant in sept. And I did not do well with any of it. So I've done everything with supplements, herbs and things like coffe enemas and epsom salt baths...I'm not familiar with any prescription drugs or steroids really. But yes my shortness of breath was so bad I couldn't walk more than 5 feet w/o getting winded or a flight of stairs for that matter. I couldn't get a good breath ever really it felt like. It was sooo scary. 3 months after explant I finally got on mold killing herbs and have been doing cold laser therapy to break up the scar tissue left in me. All is going well so far. I still have a touch of mold showing up but the shortness of breath has been gone prob at least 2 months now. So it took about a

month after I started attacking the mold. The body is an Amazing machine. You will heal. Don't worry. We generally don't use our lungs to our full capacity so you will have to start 'working them out'. Breathe slow and steady inhales for a count of 3 then exhale for 3. When you're ready go to count of 4,5,6..could take a long time but its ok, just listen to your body. Its also good to calm your system. We've been thru so much- our poor bodies. I remember every day feeling like a year when you're in that dark place thou...hang in there! You can learn so much from this experience and be healthier than ever. ~bev

Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

From: Hyde <megan3618@...>

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Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 20:39:36 -0700 (PDT)

< >

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Subject: shortness of breath

Hello,

For those of you that have experienced shortness of breath due to a fugal or mold issue with your implants, how long did it take for that symptom to resolve after treatment with anti fungals? Are lungs capable of "bouncing back" from this after proper treatment? I am only 4 days into treatment with Nizoral, so I know it is still early. I am already starting to feel a bit more clear headed and slightly more energized, but the shortness of breath is still very bothersome. It's to the point where I feel light headed a lot of the time, presumably due to the lack of oxygen. Sometimes they will also get an inflamed feeling, like I have been running in the cold. I don't really think there's much to do for it except hope that the anti fungals will hurry up and take care of things. I know that while steroids might provide temporary relief to my airways, they are essentially "growing the fungal

infection" which is very counter productive and not an option. I am just praying that there was not permanent damage caused. I am 3 months post explant and 1 month post capsulectomy by the way. If anyone has some experience with this that they could share I would really appreciate it. : )

Thank you kindly,

H

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