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> I saw a thread not long ago here where ridding clothing of perfume

was an issue. I immediately thought, " Oh man, this post was definitely

made for me! " -- I have MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivity) and Candida

Overgrowth. With both conditions, perfumes/chemical odors are

typically VERY big issues.

==>What is your name please? We have had many group members who have

MCS, and it will be corrected once you build up your immune system with

this program.

Bee

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see our Group's Files (left menu) and look for the Folder " B) Candida

Group Information. Thanks a bunch!

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True, though those with MCS who are the most toxic would need to combine the

anti-candida diet with food rotation, until they can handle things like coconut

oil. (I can't even put it in my mouth -- at the moment my body thinks it's a

poison -- but, that will change over the coming month. I've been through all of

this before ... this is my fifth MCS relapse.) Thank God, though -- butter is

getting the 'thumbs up'! So, I have one good fat on my side, at least. LOL

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Hey all,

sorry i'm jumping into this message halfway through, but i was curious as to

what you guys were referring to " curing " or rather, " helping " the MCS reactions?

Was it coconut oil?

again sorry for the interruption but i'm dealing with leaky gut, and now

getting sensitive to detergent.. really would like some info on this.

thanks a bunch

scott

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True, though those with MCS who are the most toxic would need to

combine the anti-candida diet with food rotation, until they can handle things

like coconut oil. (I can't even put it in my mouth -- at the moment my body

thinks it's a poison -- but, that will change over the coming month. I've been

through all of this before ... this is my fifth MCS relapse.) Thank God, though

-- butter is getting the 'thumbs up'! So, I have one good fat on my side, at

least. LOL

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So sorry, , I'll try to be a little clearer ... I was attempting to say

that, because of my serious level of MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivity), I

can't use coconut oil right now. That would not necessarily apply to all people

with MCS.

In my case, I came to acquire MCS by overuse of prescription antifungals; so I

have to be extra-careful with any and all of them, including coconut oil, until

my body has decided to release enough of the toxins that it's been storing.

As my condition improves with the rotation diet I'm on (and that I'm combining

with Bee's anti-candida diet), I'll eventually be able to use coconut oil again.

You could say that I'm 'temporarily allergic' to coconut oil at the moment.

(And I'm a Reactive Hypoglycemic, too -- combining that diet with Bee's, as well

-- which means that I always have to break the rules just a little, in order to

keep my blood sugar from dropping so low that I don't faint. Such sacrifices

have to be made, though ... I don't need to be fainting while I'm driving the

car!)

In any case, I wouldn't want you to be unnecessarily alarmed, you know? If your

immune system is mostly normal -- even with candida overgrowth present -- you

likely wouldn't have the temporary problem I have with coconut oil. You'd

probably have nothing but candida die-off, instead.

Everyone is different in their reactions, of course. With me, if I'm feeling

" drunk and miserable " , it's a regular candida food/inhalant reaction (in other

words, they're happy and I'm not! LOL). And if it's a candida die-off

reaction, I feel like I have flu-like aches and pains.

Hope that that was easier to understand!

If this recent sensitivity of yours -- to detergent -- has only occurred since

starting Bee's anti-candida diet, it's probably just the candida rebelling. LOL

I've found that they like to do that at the slightest provocation! (Have you

tried using coconut oil on your skin, to help with the irritation? Or some

perfume-free laundry detergent?)

Ciel :+)

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> True, though those with MCS who are the most toxic would need to

combine the anti-candida diet with food rotation, until they can

handle things like coconut oil.

==>I do not recommend any kind of rotation diet; it is totally

unnecessary. I recommend always starting with small doses and

gradually increasing them every 4-5 days.

(I can't even put it in my mouth -- at the moment my body thinks it's

a poison -- but, that will change over the coming month. I've been

through all of this before ... this is my fifth MCS relapse.) Thank

God, though -- butter is getting the 'thumbs up'! So, I have one

good fat on my side, at least. LOL

==>Are you sure you bought the right kind of coconut oil?

Bee

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> Hey all, sorry i'm jumping into this message halfway through, but

i was curious as to what you guys were referring to " curing " or

rather, " helping " the MCS reactions? Was it coconut oil?

==>Since MCS is caused by a depressed immune system and the only way

to cure it is to build up the immune system this diet plus

supplements will do it! The program also includes coconut oil which

is a very important part of the diet. This program isn't just for

Candida sufferers. It is for anyone's health problems because it

provides the body with all of the nutrients it requires in order to

heal itself naturally (and it eliminates toxins). Only the body can

heal itself. See my main article " How to Successfully Overcome

Candida " in the Group's Files (left menu) in the 2nd Folder. I am

setting up my Healing Naturally website, which doesn't just address

candida.

>

> again sorry for the interruption but i'm dealing with leaky gut,

and now getting sensitive to detergent.. really would like some info

on this.

==>The leaky gut theory isn't true - see my article on it in the

Folder " C) Digestion & Digestive Problems, Help for " . The only way

to heal the body is by building up the immune system with diet plus

supplements and eliminating toxins.

Bee

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Hey ,

Just to support what Bee says, I was told I had " leaky gut " awhile

back, and all my symptoms from it started to disappear when I started

to treat my candida issues. The whole leaky gut theory is just that,

a theory. There are no hard facts that support it, its just a useful

tool that mainstream doctors use to explain symptoms, rather than

admit their ignorance. Doctors, out of all the professions I have

come in contact with, seem to have the hardest time admitting they do

not know or understand something.

Jecca

just doesnt make too much sense to me anyway.

--- " Bee " <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

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> --- O'Hara <kastout24@> wrote:

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> > again sorry for the interruption but i'm dealing with leaky gut,

> > and now getting sensitive to detergent.. really would like some

> > info on this.

>

> ==>The leaky gut theory isn't true - see my article on it in the

> Folder " C) Digestion & Digestive Problems, Help for " . The only way

> to heal the body is by building up the immune system with diet plus

> supplements and eliminating toxins.

>

> Bee

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==>I do not recommend any kind of rotation diet; it is totally

unnecessary. I recommend always starting with small doses and

gradually increasing them every 4-5 days.

Ciel: For the average person with candida overgrowth alone, I'm sure that

that would suffice. But a person with serious MCS, who is -- for example --

having severe reactions to the trace amounts of chlorine in tap water; they

would just about have to do food rotation until their health improves to the

point where they don't need it any longer.

==>Are you sure you bought the right kind of coconut oil?

Ciel: I've been wondering about that, myself! It sure feels like a candida

die-off reaction -- exactly like what happens when I take Lamisil or Nystatin --

with the brands I have on hand here. But, would you (and anyone else here) give

me some personal recommendations on brands you like best? Like, your first and

second choices? I'd like to go with what works best for those who are using it

regularly. And thanks! :+)

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> ==>I do not recommend any kind of rotation diet; it is totally

> unnecessary. I recommend always starting with small doses and

> gradually increasing them every 4-5 days.

>

> Ciel: For the average person with candida overgrowth alone, I'm

sure that that would suffice. But a person with serious MCS, who is -

- for example -- having severe reactions to the trace amounts of

chlorine in tap water; they would just about have to do food rotation

until their health improves to the point where they don't need it any

longer.

==>Ciel, rotating foods doesn't help anyone at all, period! Serious

MCS people should eliminate chlorinated water. No one becomes more

sensitive to foods they eat every day - that is a totally false

concept.

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> ==>Are you sure you bought the right kind of coconut oil?

>

> Ciel: I've been wondering about that, myself! It sure feels

like a candida die-off reaction -- exactly like what happens when I

take Lamisil or Nystatin -- with the brands I have on hand here.

But, would you (and anyone else here) give me some personal

recommendations on brands you like best? Like, your first and second

choices? I'd like to go with what works best for those who are using

it regularly. And thanks! :+)

==>See our Group's Files (left menu) for the Coconut Oil Folder for

brands. Most people in North America are getting Mountain Rose

Herbs' (MRH) unrefined virgin coconut oil for $28 a gallon.

Bee

P.S. Ciel, please trim your messages.

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Sure ... the difference would be in the degree, of course. A little allergic

rash on your finger would be far preferable to toxic shock syndrome/anaphylactic

shock. :+)

Re: [ ] TOXINS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivity)

Doesn't it make more sense that all people are sensitive to chemicals??

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