Guest guest Posted April 28, 2010 Report Share Posted April 28, 2010 http://pecanbread.com/p/commonailments.htmlScroll down to anti-viral and it is there. I HAVE heard of people using small amounts of candida foods to bait the yeast into coming out so that the anti-viral substance can better attack it so maybe that is the idea here...? __________________________________________________________________ CD SCD 6 months Lialda, Purinethol Freeda Vitamins, L. Acidophilus, Cod Liver Oil, S.Boulardii Symptoms finally improvingSubject: Re:Re: question on pecan bread linkTo: BTVC-SCD Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2010, 7:39 AM Can you send us the link you found? It will be helpful to see the text in context. But yes, for some people dealing with high candida levels, they have to watch the amount of honey and/or fruit juices they consume, so including this with coconut oil defeats the purpose of using coconut oil for its antifungal properties. All of the candida elimination information I’ve come across indicates that you should limit the amount of honey and fruit – not necessarily stop using them completely, but needing to limit the amounts you eat. For a while, anyway. Coconut oil is an optional antifungal. On the other hand, sometimes you don’t have to go to a drastic yeast elimination level and completely stop eating all the trigger foods. And some foods are more problematic than others depending on the individual. So perhaps some people, who posted the information you refer to, found they could still tolerate a bit of honey or fruit with coconut oil (sounds like a strange combination, though!) and still eliminate their candida levels over time – or perhaps they had to eliminate cheeses and high-carb veggies completely. Eliminating high levels of yeast isn’t a solitary process. You also have to work on restoring your entire gut ecology, and improving your immune system. All of which takes time. Kim M. SCD 6 years >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Found a link on pecan bread that saying that some people combined coconut oil with honey and juices to get rid of their yeast issues, but I thought those were foods you were supposed to stay away from if you're having yeast problems? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 I don't know anything about yeast baiting, but that is a page written for feeding kids, so the addition of honey etc might largely be just to get them to eat the coconut oil heheheBest http://pecanbread.com/p/commonailments.html Scroll down to anti-viral and it is there. I HAVE heard of people using small amounts of candida foods to bait the yeast into coming out so that the anti-viral substance can better attack it so maybe that is the idea here...? __________________________________________________________________ CD SCD 6 months Lialda, Purinethol Freeda Vitamins, L. Acidophilus, Cod Liver Oil, S.Boulardii Symptoms finally improving Subject: Re:Re: question on pecan bread linkTo: BTVC-SCD Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2010, 7:39 AM Can you send us the link you found? It will be helpful to see the text in context. But yes, for some people dealing with high candida levels, they have to watch the amount of honey and/or fruit juices they consume, so including this with coconut oil defeats the purpose of using coconut oil for its antifungal properties. All of the candida elimination information I’ve come across indicates that you should limit the amount of honey and fruit – not necessarily stop using them completely, but needing to limit the amounts you eat. For a while, anyway. Coconut oil is an optional antifungal. On the other hand, sometimes you don’t have to go to a drastic yeast elimination level and completely stop eating all the trigger foods. And some foods are more problematic than others depending on the individual. So perhaps some people, who posted the information you refer to, found they could still tolerate a bit of honey or fruit with coconut oil (sounds like a strange combination, though!) and still eliminate their candida levels over time – or perhaps they had to eliminate cheeses and high-carb veggies completely. Eliminating high levels of yeast isn’t a solitary process. You also have to work on restoring your entire gut ecology, and improving your immune system. All of which takes time. Kim M. SCD 6 years >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Found a link on pecan bread that saying that some people combined coconut oil with honey and juices to get rid of their yeast issues, but I thought those were foods you were supposed to stay away from if you're having yeast problems? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2010 Report Share Posted May 1, 2010 Manuka honey? It's not black. It's in a dark container but the honey itself is a dark amber. That said, I use buckwheat honey sometimes for a more molasses type flavour and it's almost black and still just fine. I like manuka honey. I think it's actually helped me heal a bit. The taste is different than most honeys I try. I wasn't sure I liked it at first but I quite enjoy it now. Stacey > > > > > > > > Found a link on pecan bread that saying that some people combined > > coconut oil with honey and juices to get rid of their yeast issues, but I > > thought those were foods you were supposed to stay away from if you're > > having yeast problems? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2010 Report Share Posted May 2, 2010 I have a local honey called Wild Mountain Pecan. It's almost black, and my favorite honey of all of tried (and I've tried a lot). For some reason, it reminds me a bit of caramel :-) Holly Crohn's SCD 12/01/08 > > I don't know about manuka honey or special honeys, but I think the policy > generally is with honey that the darker it is the more nourishing (usually) > > on the other hand, i hear SCDers need to avoid honey that has pollen it? > > Anyways, I just remember learning that really light, clear honey is a bad > sign. > > Best > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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