Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Jecca, I am happy for the long response and the information about you and adrenal insufficiency. Thanks so much. In regard to what you wrote below - I totally agree with you. My adrenals are strong enough to handle this now - but I knew I had candida a year ago and the die- off kicked my butt so bad back then that I was unable (and uninterested) to stick with it. The funny thing is that my adrenals were so wiped out that my brain completely forgot about the yeast being a problem until this summer when it flared up again! Then I knew it was time to take charge! The other bit is that my cortisol has come up alot as has my blood pressure so I know my adrenals can support alot more 'abuse' such as die-off. You are right Jecca. Slow and steady so you don't stress those lil puppies out too much. Continued discipline is the key and setbacks are expected - but soon those will dissapate as well. This diet is absolutely the best thing for them! Take care 'toasty' (I loved that!) > > > > Jecca, > > As you well know, it is a slow steady process to restore health to > > the adrenals. And of course, since our endocrine system is on a > > feedback loop - our adrenals aren't all that's affected... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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