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, what's in the Klaire labs probiotics you are taking? I ask because

before I started SCD I was taking one of theirs and upon SCD

investigation I found it had a gazillion strains, most of which are

illegal for us.

I take Klaire labs probiotics, S. boulardii, fish oil, Freeda vit. B

and multis, and also olive leaf extract (I am rotating through various

natural anti-candida herbs).

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Hi ,

I was constantly hungry and exhausted the first three months on SCD. I attribute

it to die-off. i also noticed that when I consumed a lot of fruits, I felt worse

both

energy and gut symptoms wise. Now I eat very little fruit and find that this has

accelerated my healing. i eat fewer carbs in general because this helps me feel

much better.

If I were you, I would try the enzyme No-Fenol with fruits. It works really

well.

google Houston Nutraceuticals and you will find it. If you take this on an empty

stomach,

it works really well at eliminating candida, much the same way that Candex

would.

so if you find, it doesn't work for fruit digestion, you could use it a a yeast

killer.

The weight loss is typical too. I lost a lot initially but now, over a year into

the diet, I am

trying to lose 5 lbs.

It does get better. The first few months are difficult . Hang in there.

I hope you feel better.

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> Hi all,

> I am working with my doctor and have been on SCD for about 2 months. One of

the problems I have been having has been that whenever I eat anything

sweet--from cooked carrots to highly diluted 100% pure pear juice, I feel very

heavy fatigue. I feel ravenous all the time and have lost about 15 lbs. in the

two months (to about 160, I am almost 6' tall) despite eating a ton of meat and

vegetables. I have been trying to get the fruit on board with the diluted fruit

juice etc. for regularity and to help balance out my diet, but I just cannot get

over this fatigue thing. If I don't eat fruit I do not feel the fatigue.

>

> To complicate matters, I started taking diflucan three days ago, and since

then the fatigue has been much, much worse and constant -- scary; I'm planning

to call my doctor on Monday.

>

> Does anybody out there have any insight or experience they can share? Things

I am wondering about are perhaps a very extreme and persistent candida

overgrowth, and/or adrenal fatigue.

>

> Thanks,

>

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