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Marie--I just love your answers--they are a true

pick-me-up. How many times I have wanted to say

just that to certain doctors. . . .lol

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I agree I see it at work too, esp. when I worked in oncology and the

patients were always having problems with yeast, particularly with thrush in

their mouths. It is really common in anyone with immune compromization.

----- Original Message -----

From: " Dr. Kolb " <drkolb@...>

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Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 5:10 PM

Subject: RE: To Dr. Kolb

> Most competent infectious disease doctors treat for yeast along with the

> powerful antibiotics needed for serious systemic infections. Almost all

> AIDS patients are on Diflucan for yeast as well. .

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: el_jeena [mailto:el_jeena@...]

> Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 7:10 PM

>

> Subject: To Dr. Kolb

>

>

> Dr. Kolb,

>

> When I was sent to a specialist for my lung and breathing problems,

> he was doing all sorts of testing. I asked him if I should be tested

> for yeast, and he got very IRATE and said " There is NO such thing.

> The only place you can have a yeast infection is in your vagina. It

> is not even possible to have yeast throughout your system. "

>

> Could you please explain about yeast problems in the system, how one

> knows if they have it, and how it is scientifically possible? Why

> do regular physicians deny the existence of this?

>

> I personally know an Amish man, who travelled all the way to Mexico

> for help. He could no longer walk, was deterioriating fast, and he

> went for vitamin injection transfusions and treatment for a severe

> yeast problem in his system. Today, he walking and doing quite

> well. Most Drs. think this is complete quackery.

>

> I would love to know MORE about this and what tests are used to

> discover if one has the problem.

>

> THANKS!

>

> Jeena

>

>

>

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