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Hello everyone: I am new to the froum, I am a 36 year old female who

has suffered from candida for 23 years. I am currently trying to

treat it, by using the caveman diet, and using yeast fighters,

probiotics, and immune support. I am however hearing alot of

applause for a product called SF-722 and am debating on purchasing

this product. Like many Americans out there I am not made of money

and can't afford to be waisting money on gimmics. Can anyone tell me

if they have tried this product and if it acctually works?

Thanks!

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I have used sf722 and it is working for me. I also added a product called

Threelac, which is also working.

SF722 is affordable, the Threelac is more expensive.

Has anyone tried this product?

Hello everyone: I am new to the froum, I am a 36 year old female who

has suffered from candida for 23 years. I am currently trying to

treat it, by using the caveman diet, and using yeast fighters,

probiotics, and immune support. I am however hearing alot of

applause for a product called SF-722 and am debating on purchasing

this product. Like many Americans out there I am not made of money

and can't afford to be waisting money on gimmics. Can anyone tell me

if they have tried this product and if it acctually works?

Thanks!

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it sounds like an adrenal supplement.

I am already taking an adrenal supplement from thymate

I wonder how this product differenciates?? I have been hearing about this

alot lately

Can anyone comment?

thanks

jen

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Hi Jeff,

My thyroid doctor had me on Florastor, which he highly recommends, for a few

months. I personally didn't notice that it helped me very much, if at all. The

doctor finally muscle tested me for that and other supplments and it came up as

not right for me. Certainly doesn't mean it isn't any good.

eventors <eventors@...> wrote:

Introducing the Dietary Supplement Florastor™ containing

Saccharomyces boulardii lyo.

Extensively researched and clinically tested, the active ingredient

in Florastor™

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Thanks , I love emails with DETAIL. You said it all and since I don't know

anything about Hashimotos Thyroiditis, I'll have to look it up and get back to

you.

Bonnie

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Thanks Bonnie,

I appreciate your feedbck. I did work up to a consitent amount of 2-3

teaspoons daily for over a year w/o much results except looser bowels. But also

found out back in April that I have an underlying adrenal problem that could be

impacting the thyroid. Also, have hashimoto's so there may be other issues--

toxins, heavy metals, stress, etc. that I've been trying to address. I still

take cocomut oil to use mostly for cooking though as I believe it is good for

the heart. The thyroid doctor I see cautions people with both hypothyroid and

adrenal fatigue issues about not overramping the thyroid. He feels that uping

thyroid stimulating meds too quickly can further exacerbate the adrenals and in

turn impact one's enrgy level and the thyroid. Check " www,drrind.com " . I can't

swear by this as I am still in the process of learning all about it as I

progress on the protocols.

Thanks again,

Bonnie Cole <bonnieview@...> wrote:

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Coconut Oil will energize your Thyroid naturally.

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I honestly don't know the ins and outs of thyroid conditions like Hashimoto's --

and I don't know your overall heath matters profile, either -- so you might have

to dismiss what I'm getting ready to tell you, as it might not even apply to

you.

During the Summertime last year, when I developed MCS/Chemical Overload for the

third time, I had been taking Synthroid for hypothyroidism, and had been on it

steadily for at least four years.

However, and it didn't occur to me at the time that it wasn't normal, because

the symptom I'm about to relate started before I starting taking Synthroid ...

but if I were startled by something, and it could be as simple as having to put

on the brakes in the car, my blood sugar would suddenly drop (and would stay

dropped until I ate something, because of the Reactive Hypoglycemia that I

have).

Last year when the MCS descended upon me again, I had to stop taking all of my

medications. As soon as I stopped taking the Synthroid, that

blood-sugar-drop-from-being-startled business gradually diminished. That's when

I realized that one of the properties of Synthroid was acting like a type of

stimulant.

In fact, if I have too much caffeine these days (which, I know I shouldn't have

at all), that same symptom will come back.

I discovered that I was actually taking Synthroid at too high of a dosage, for

me. I'm not taking it all nowadays, and haven't experiemented yet to see if a

tiny dose would actually increase my energy levels.

Am following the Progesterone-thyroid-estrogen conversation, to see how it runs,

and am looking up connections with them and MCS, at the moment.

Why does life have to be so doggoned complicated?! (To make it more fun, Ciel,

don't you know?) LOL

Hope this helps you or someone else here!

Ciel

:+)

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Thanks Bonnie,

I appreciate your feedbck. I did work up to a consitent amount of 2-3

teaspoons daily for over a year w/o much results except looser bowels. But also

found out back in April that I have an underlying adrenal problem that could be

impacting the thyroid. Also, have hashimoto's so there may be other issues--

toxins, heavy metals, stress, etc. that I've been trying to address. I still

take cocomut oil to use mostly for cooking though as I believe it is good for

the heart. The thyroid doctor I see cautions people with both hypothyroid and

adrenal fatigue issues about not overramping the thyroid. He feels that uping

thyroid stimulating meds too quickly can further exacerbate the adrenals and in

turn impact one's enrgy level and the thyroid. Check " www,drrind.com " . I can't

swear by this as I am still in the process of learning all about it as I

progress on the protocols.

Thanks again,

Bonnie Cole <bonnieview@...> wrote:

:

Coconut Oil will energize your Thyroid naturally.

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You're welcome Bonnie. What I would really check into is adrenal fatigue. That

seems to be an underlying issue for some who may have adrenal fatigue that can

mask itself as hypothyroid or actually suffer from both. Dr. 's site also

has information about that. He wrote the book " Adrenal Fatigue " , which my doc

bases alot of his work on.

Bonnie Cole <bonnieview@...> wrote:

Thanks , I love emails with DETAIL. You said it all and since I

don't know anything about Hashimotos Thyroiditis, I'll have to look it up and

get back to you.

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