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> Bee, thank you so much for your encouraging words. Yes, I'll hang

in

> there... one day I will be better. I'll get the HCI for my

digestion

> and eat sauerkraut (my Dad makes it fresh - yes I'm a Kraut from

> Germany :))

==>You are welcome Ellie. That's greatyou are a Kraut who likes

sauerkraut. :)

> What kind of enema should I do for the first time? A plain water

one or the coffee enema?

==>The coffee enema is done first, but before putting in the coffee

you clean out the bowel with plain water.

> I did the Vitamin C treatment today and reached bowel tolerance

with 4000 mg. It makes me feel better now.

==>Wonderful!

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> Thank you for all your dedicated help and support and all the work

you put into this - you have an unbeliefable wealth of info here and

I'm so grateful I found you and this site. It is a true blessing.

==>I'm grateful you found me too. It means so much to me to be able

to help people live better lives.

Luv, Bee

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I saw two groups of research that used a) ozonated water irrigation and B)

ozonated olive oil ...looked like the ozonated olive oil was better, required

less treatment time and fewer treatments. The work was done on colpitis and

vaginitis, not specifically candida, but I'd expect whatever was thee will be

gone. Ozonated olive oil (Nature's Gift): http://aloeessence.com ...There exist

vaginal suppositories to implant a fresh culture, like the yogurt method.

Duncan

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> I've been suffering from vaginal yeast infections for nearly 3 years now. I

seriously can't take it any more. I always have a thin white itchy discharge.

Some days it's super heavy. My docs don't seem to take me seriously. I've

taked diflucan which eases my symptoms some but the discharge is always still

there. The last time I took a cream for it, the infection got worse! I don't

know what else to do. I've tried several natural cures but again I get some

relief but not total relief. White itchy discharge is always there. The only

thing that really helps is an apple cider vinegar dousche(sp?) I don't think

it's healthy to do that every other day but that's how much I need to feel

better. This is totally upsetting my life and even my marriage. I really need

some help getting this under control. Any advice would be appreciated!

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Thanks for the help. I will be trying the ozonated olive oil as soon as this

crazy holiday weekend is over. I'll be starting a candidia diet next week too.

I've tried yogurt and it is very soothing. How often should I use it? What

about inserting pro-biotic capsules? I worry about getting to much bacteria in

there. I've been kinda flying in the dark here with the natural remedies.

thanks again for the help!

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> I saw two groups of research that used a) ozonated water irrigation and B)

ozonated olive oil ...looked like the ozonated olive oil was better, required

less treatment time and fewer treatments. The work was done on colpitis and

vaginitis, not specifically candida, but I'd expect whatever was thee will be

gone. Ozonated olive oil (Nature's Gift): http://aloeessence.com ...There exist

vaginal suppositories to implant a fresh culture, like the yogurt method.

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You can probably get by with less than a tsp of ozonated olive oil, as a

retentive. The longer you hold it in, the longer it will work. Maybe two

apoplications back to back, then re-inoculate a couple of times daily for a few

days with acidophilus or yogurt.

Duncan

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ozonated olive oil ...looked like the ozonated olive oil was better, required

less treatment time and fewer treatments. The work was done on colpitis and

vaginitis, not specifically candida, but I'd expect whatever was thee will be

gone. Ozonated olive oil (Nature's Gift): http://aloeessence.com ...There exist

vaginal suppositories to implant a fresh culture, like the yogurt method.

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Dear Duncan

I find that inserting probiotic capsule (one daily before going to sleep for 3

days) in the vaginal helps to eliminate my yeast infection.  Will there be any

harm since probiotic is good bacteria.  Also will too much of these good

bacteria harm our health? 

I have done some research and found that inserting the probiotic is very safe

and will help to solve the root problem of infection as what causes a yeast

infection is overgrowth of bad bacteria, so by " replenishing " the good bacteria

(probiotic capsule), it will help to balance up thing again hence clearing the

yeast infection.  Would appreciate if you could enlighten me on this.

Thanks

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candidiasis

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You can probably get by with less than a tsp of ozonated olive oil, as a

retentive. The longer you hold it in, the longer it will work. Maybe two

apoplications back to back, then re-inoculate a couple of times daily for a few

days with acidophilus or yogurt.

Duncan

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> > I saw two groups of research that used a) ozonated water irrigation and B)

ozonated olive oil ...looked like the ozonated olive oil was better, required

less treatment time and fewer treatments. The work was done on colpitis and

vaginitis, not specifically candida, but I'd expect whatever was thee will be

gone. Ozonated olive oil (Nature's Gift): http://aloeessence. com ...There exist

vaginal suppositories to implant a fresh culture, like the yogurt method.

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, Dr. Pressman, moderator of the oxyplus and ozonetherapy groups, advocates

acidophilus vaginal suppositories. I think more of the lactobacilli and probably

some bifidobacteria are OK, and you can google that easily, but " probiotic " is a

very general term and as written, NOT OK because the category includes bacteria

that you wouldn't normally have plenty of in the vagina. So, please make the

probiotic of lactobacillus strains.

Duncan

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ozonated olive oil ...looked like the ozonated olive oil was better, required

less treatment time and fewer treatments. The work was done on colpitis and

vaginitis, not specifically candida, but I'd expect whatever was thee will be

gone. Ozonated olive oil (Nature's Gift): http://aloeessence. com ...There exist

vaginal suppositories to implant a fresh culture, like the yogurt method.

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Dear Duncan

Thanks for your reply.  Am using the Fem Dophilus

(http://www.jarrow.com/product/391/Fem_Dophilus) capsule which contains two

patented and clinically documented probiotic strains, Lactobacillus rhamnosus

GR-1® and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14®.  Any comment on this?

Thanks.

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, Dr. Pressman, moderator of the oxyplus and ozonetherapy groups, advocates

acidophilus vaginal suppositories. I think more of the lactobacilli and probably

some bifidobacteria are OK, and you can google that easily, but " probiotic " is a

very general term and as written, NOT OK because the category includes bacteria

that you wouldn't normally have plenty of in the vagina. So, please make the

probiotic of lactobacillus strains.

Duncan

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> > > I saw two groups of research that used a) ozonated water irrigation and B)

ozonated olive oil ...looked like the ozonated olive oil was better, required

less treatment time and fewer treatments. The work was done on colpitis and

vaginitis, not specifically candida, but I'd expect whatever was thee will be

gone. Ozonated olive oil (Nature's Gift): http://aloeessence. com ...There exist

vaginal suppositories to implant a fresh culture, like the yogurt method.

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Only that I applaud your astuteness ;)

Duncan

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> > > > I saw two groups of research that used a) ozonated water irrigation and

B) ozonated olive oil ...looked like the ozonated olive oil was better, required

less treatment time and fewer treatments. The work was done on colpitis and

vaginitis, not specifically candida, but I'd expect whatever was thee will be

gone. Ozonated olive oil (Nature's Gift): http://aloeessence. com ...There exist

vaginal suppositories to implant a fresh culture, like the yogurt method.

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Hi , no, it is not common practice for a consultant to call

you in for an appointment after so long. I take it that you have not been given

any appointments with her since September 2009 - is that correct, and suddenly

in September 2010, you were given another appointment. I would have thought

that had you needed to see the endocrinologist again, your GP would have

written a referral letter. You do not have to keep any appointment if you are

feeling good and settled on the medication you are now taking. However, it

would be polite and proper to write to her secretary to say that as you are

very well, you have no need of any further appointments.

However, the way this secretary has treated you is quite

appalling, and you would do yourself and other patients a great favour by

reporting her to the Chief Executive of the hospital and asking for a full

explanation of why you could not be seen earlier in the day, with new patients?

Do you know whether your GP has been in contact with this

consultant? It could be just an annual check, but surely your GP is doing that.

I should imagine your blood tests are quite normal, and that

shows that the thyroxine you are taking is doing it's job, and once you have

been given a diagnosis of hypothyroidism, you need to take thyroxine for life.

I very much doubt they would take you off it.

Luv - Sheila

As far as I know the consultant should have seen me again in September but I

never heard anything from the hospital. Now I have a letter requesting me to

see her. I have cancelled the appointment they sent as I have to care for my

disabled son and he would not be at nursery at the time they gave and I can't

take him. I called and asked for an appointment at an earlier time but the

hospital informed me that the consultant only sees new patients from 9:30 to 11

and returning patients after 11. I explained my circumstances and they said she

would not make any exceptions. I offered to wait until after xmas (original

appt for Dec) and was informed she wanted to see me immediately - although I

don't see Dec as immediately.

Anyway, I spoke to my GP to see if he could report back to her. He said

" no " . He was also very sketchy about whether this was just a routine

follow up or not.

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Thank you Sheila, I have had no contact with the Consultant since September

2009. I don't know if my GP has been in touch with her or not as he is being

very shifty. The only contact I have had my with my GP is for 3 monthly bloods.

I have not been given a formal diagnosis of hypothyroidism. I think they termed

me sub clinical, they only agreed to trial me on the thyroxine because I had

alot of symptoms and high levels of antibodies. Thus being the reason I am so

worried about the medication. There is a history of hypothyroidism in the family

too. I'm just so worried since I have not been formally diagnosed, can they

just refuse to issue a prescription in the future if I don't go?

Sorry if I sound like a moaning minnie lol

x

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> Hi , no, it is not common practice for a consultant to call you in for

> an appointment after so long. I take it that you have not been given any

> appointments with her since September 2009 - is that correct, and suddenly

> in September 2010, you were given another appointment. I would have thought

> that had you needed to see the endocrinologist again, your GP would have

> written a referral letter.

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Hi

I think I see where you are coming from now. They gave you a

trial in September 2009 because of your symptoms and signs which was then

reduced to 100mcgs daily and then to 50mcgs which has been working fine. Your

~GP has been giving you prescriptions for this amount since then. So you have

been prescribed levothyroxine 50mcgs for 13 months and now your endocrinologist

has called you in for no particular reason. It could well be because the TP has

realised he is prescribing you levothyroxine without you even having had a

diagnosis, and is worried about his position. I bet he has contacted the

endocrinologist who originally recommended 150mcgs levothyroxine for you to get

an official diagnosis. I cannot really see how you can get out of this, and if

you don't see the consultant, the GP may want to stop giving you further

prescriptions so you really need to go.

Tell the consultant how well you are now that the dose was

reduced to 50mcgs and that you are happy to continue on this dose as it has

made such a difference to your health. The consultant should see how much

better you are and that you do not have any symptoms of hypothyroidism. You may

be pleasantly surprised , so look on the bright side.

If there is a problem and the consultant says you are no longer require

thyroid hormone replacement, we can tackle that then, but I very much doubt she

will do that.

Have you ever been tested to see whether you have antibodies to your

thyroid? If not, I would ask your GP to do that test to rule out Hashimoto's

Disease as the cause of your hypothyroidism. Also, do other members in your

family have an autoimmune disease?

Luv - Sheila

Thank you Sheila, I have had no contact with the Consultant since September

2009. I don't know if my GP has been in touch with her or not as he is being

very shifty. The only contact I have had my with my GP is for 3 monthly bloods.

I have not been given a formal diagnosis of hypothyroidism. I think they termed

me sub clinical, they only agreed to trial me on the thyroxine because I had

alot of symptoms and high levels of antibodies. Thus being the reason I am so

worried about the medication. There is a history of hypothyroidism in the

family too. I'm just so worried since I have not been formally diagnosed, can

they just refuse to issue a prescription in the future if I don't go?

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I have been tested for antibodies at least twice in the past and they told me I

had antibodies and they were high. I think the first time there was about 150

and the 2nd time was over 300. Is this high? Does this mean I could have

Hashimotos??

My mother was diagnosed with Hashimotos in 2006 after about many years of

gradually increasing symptoms. I did mention this at the first appointment with

the Consultant but there didn't seem to be much notice taken of it. My mother

was adopted and I do not know anything further about her birth family's medical

history but I do know that there is a number of cased of Rhumatioid Arthritis

(sorry about spelling) on my father's side, including my father and his mother

amongst others. Could this be relevant?

As far as the appointment goes, I have contacted the hospital requesting a

telephone appointment since there doesn't seem to be a possibility for arranging

a suitable appointment and I am waiting for them to get back to me. I will keep

you posted.

Thanks again

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> I think I see where you are coming from now. They gave you a trial in

> September 2009 because of your symptoms and signs which was then reduced to

> 100mcgs daily and then to 50mcgs which has been working fine. Your ~GP has

> been giving you prescriptions for this amount since then. So you have been

> prescribed levothyroxine 50mcgs for 13 months and now your endocrinologist

> has called you in for no particular reason.

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Hi , whatever number of thyroid antibodies you have means

that eventually, like all others with Hashimoto's disease, they will gradually

destroy your thyroid tissue completely and you will need thyroid hormone

replacement for the rest of your life. Most people have Hashimoto's as a cause

of their hypothyroidism, but the treatment remains the same for whatever the

cause. If you have antibodies to one part of your body, you can develop

antibodies to others, and both of your parents have autoimmune diseases. You

need to press this home with the consultant when you have a telephone

appointment. Doctors must take autoimmune disease in the family into account as

it comes down the family line.

Luv - Sheila

I have been tested for antibodies at least twice in the past and they told

me I had antibodies and they were high. I think the first time there was about

150 and the 2nd time was over 300. Is this high? Does this mean I could have

Hashimotos??

My mother was diagnosed with Hashimotos in 2006 after about many years of

gradually increasing symptoms. I did mention this at the first appointment with

the Consultant but there didn't seem to be much notice taken of it. My mother

was adopted and I do not know anything further about her birth family's medical

history but I do know that there is a number of cased of Rhumatioid Arthritis

(sorry about spelling) on my father's side, including my father and his mother

amongst others. Could this be relevant?

As far as the appointment goes, I have contacted the hospital requesting a

telephone appointment since there doesn't seem to be a possibility for

arranging a suitable appointment and I am waiting for them to get back to me. I

will keep you posted.

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Hi,

My son's surges on ProEFA or CLO always disappear after a few weeks, even if I

increased dose. I'd like to know if maybe starting out with ProEPA is okay and

might that make the surges stick.

I don't think I've met anyone with this problem, but if anyone has any

suggestions, I'd really appreciate it.

Thank you,

Marie

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I agree with you ,we should follow masters Thanks for your help From: Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> " " < > Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 3:02 PM Subject: Re: need help please

yeah in master dentistry it is 5-6years and for second molar it is 12-13 which is 11-13 in churchill.so i dont know usually we used to study 6-7 years for mand.first molar.But i guess we should follow masters then .... From: Neisan Mohajerin <neis39@...> " " < > Sent: Friday, 16 March 2012 2:55 PM

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Thanks for reply but is not as same as given in EMQs for dentistry by douglas Hammond page 3 !!for example eruption date for permanent Man.first molar is 6-7 in Churchill book but in there answered 5-6??I just confused!! From: Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> To:

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Its given nicely in appendices of churchill... From: neis39 <neis39@...> Sent: Friday, 16 March 2012 2:36 PM Subject: need help please

Hi, could anyone please tell me from where I can get the eruption dates(for deciduous and permanent teeth) most precisely,as it's not the same in each book!!which book you recommend most?

Many thanks

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Its absolutely fine.thanks to you for pointing it out.Good luck.Sent from Samsung Mobile

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Hi, could anyone please tell me from where I can get the eruption dates(for deciduous and permanent teeth) most precisely,as it's not the same in each book!!which book you recommend most?

Many thanks

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