Guest guest Posted January 13, 2008 Report Share Posted January 13, 2008 > Great idea Nell, I hadn't thought of that! Thanks for the tip. I was >looking at my bottle of GSE this morning, wondering if I was going to be >able to choke it down later, so this is great. And the epsom salts too, >might have to try that. And this should work for oil of oregano also, for >those who said they can't tolerate that either. Hi Jackie and others, Are you aware of any good and safe protocols to follow for using GSE, Taheebo and also for Oregano, to kill candida with limited die-off? I work with a colonic hydrotherapist and nutritional therapist that use Wild Oregano after establishing levels of candida via a stool test. They say that they do not experience die-off from when Oregano is used, but lots of it when using GSE or Taheebo (Pau D'Arco). One of my clients can't tolerate Oregano (nausea) and would like to try the other two and I'm looking for some tried and tested protocols for GSE and Taheebo. Anybody know some please? Is there any danger in going too slowly and allowing the candida to build a tolerance? By the way you can put 'oils\ in the capsule and they will last for ages without digesting the water soluble capsule. I put Vit E oil and Oregano oil in capsules and store them in the fridge and there is no problem. It is only when you put water soluble items in them that the capsule is digested. On another note does anyone know of a good stool testing lab the Canadians can use without Doctors? Or should they send it to the USA? Also how can someone in Canada do a saliva test without a doctor, or is there a doctor in Mississuaga/Toronto that can test adrenals and thyroid and knows how to treat them? Many thanks, Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Grapefruit seed extract (or even grapefruit) can be helpful in those with fast liver phase I because it helps to slow it down apparently. I've read this in Andy's book and also from a liver phase test form. > > Andy writes in AI that GSE affects one of the liver phases. I don't know it off the top of my > head. A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 > I don't know about Canada, but I recently had some tests ordered (GI, adrenals, thyroid) > without a doctor, through Mark . He works for Diagnos-Techs lab, and also does > consulting. www.drmarkrhodes.com I don't think he knows about mercury poisoning, > but it is a fairly convenient way to get tests done. I have noticed more than a few negative experiences mentioned on the natural thyroid/natural thyroid + adrenals yahoo groups about Mark . They were critical of his (lack of) expertise and his business practises. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 GSE use here...Tablets are more palatable than the liquid. Begin slowly taking one tablet a day, gradually adding more when you see it not working. Always and I mean always use a good probiotic daily while on it. But take that at least four hours away from the GSE. Do not take the GSE when you see yeast is gone. I have been using this off and on for 18 months on myself and my kids. It is said to affect liver phases..but if your following Andy's protocol that means your on milk thistle..so this should not become a problem. Liquid GSE is great as a gargle, ear drops, nasal drops, or skin wash for yeast problems in those areas. Caprylic acid is another option of any health food store will sell some herbal concoction for candida. Don't know about taheebo. Going sugar free helps, but will not eliminate it in everyone, especially if you are chelating. Any more questions, please email. > > > One of my clients can't tolerate Oregano (nausea) and would like to try the > > other two and I'm looking for some tried and tested protocols for GSE and > > Taheebo. Anybody know some please? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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