Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Hi Sunny: EDS testing stands for electrodermal screening. they are able to test you for allergies, sensitivities and see what type of supplements or medications may help. If you go to thedowningclinic.com it will explain it better. Carmen z39z@... wrote:Thanks, Carmen Can you tell me a little about EDS testing? I am not familiar with it. Regards, Sunny > I have tried nystatin and other medications bu5t, I alos have many > side effects that make me stop taking it. I have gone to a clinic that > has EDS testing and it shows that I have candida in my system. I have > taken many supplements from them and have improved some. The Dr. at > the clinic stated that many of my health issues could be caused from > the candida, fatigue, sinus and allergy problems, bowel and bladder > problems. I sure would like to rid myself of all of it. > > z39z@... wrote:Hi, Carmen > > About candida - it seems to be another one of those ailments that > conventional medicine does not acknowledge, or has much to say about, > in my experience anyway. What are your symptoms?  What have > mainstream doctors suggested? I presume you have run across the book > by Cook on Candida. There are strong prescription anti-fungal meds. I > have not wanted to take them because I frequently get side-effects > from > meds. I did go to a doctor who specialized in allergies and chemical > sensitivities many years ago. Candida was one of her big emphases. > She > had a whole protocol of diet, and in addition she recommended an > antifungal put out by Paddock Laboratories called Nystatin, in the > 150,000,000 units dose. She recommened taking it dissolved in water, > and said it did not get absorbed by the body, but only worked locally > in the intestines. I used it for a while, am not sure if it helped or > not, was not sure that candida was my problem, and finally decided to > stop being treated by her because following all her suggestions and > testing was very time consuming, expensive, and I was not sure it was > going down the right path.  Mayo Clinic is doing some work to tie > unresponsive, chronic sinusitis to fungal issues - either infection or > allergic sensitivity, can't remember right now.  I have not had the > energy to pursue that question, although Candida as a source of > unexplained health issues still interests me. I would love to hear > any > one's experience with candida. > > Regards > > Sunny > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with lymes disease over 15 years ago and was treated > > with huge doses of antibiotics for over ayear. Since then I have > had > > problems with chronic candida. I have been going to a homeopathic > > clinic for a year and trying to get rid of it with little success. > I > > have tried a candida diet, but with out eating any carbs I have no > > energy.I take acidophilus and other supplements. Anyone else have > any > > problems with candida? Any suggestions. Thanks Carmen > > > > > > > > > > > > Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained > > herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author > of > > this e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members > are > > reminded of their responsibility to evaluate the content of the > > postings and consult with their physicians regarding changes in > their > > own treatment. > > > > Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends > > one is automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity > of > > the attack. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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