Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 My wife usually leaves the detection part up to me. I contract the darn stuff from her long before she ever knows that she has it. And, I have a harder time getting rid of it, too. Noland ----- Original Message ----- From: " mboylebradley " <mboylebradley@...> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 6:04 PM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Questions for Steve... > Hi Zil, Without question yeast plays a huge role in all of this. A > friend of mine was about to give up on LDN until she discovered that > she was running an underlying yeast infection unknown to her. It > makes sense that she would be a candidate as she endured years of > steroids. The way she discovered that candida was the issue was by > doing the following simple test. I believe that many who start LDN > may give up on it because they have yeast issues after periods of > steroids ... > > HOW CAN YOU TELL IF YOU HAVE A CANDIDA INFECTION? > > Take the following simple test. First thing in the morning, right > after you wake up, spit into a clear glass of water. Tap water is > fine. Check the water every 15 minutes for up to one hour. If you > have a candida yeast infection, you will see strings (like legs) > traveling down into the water from the saliva floating on the top. > Cloudy saliva will sink to the bottom of the glass, or cloudy specks > will seem to be suspended in the water. If there are no strings and > the saliva is still floating after at least one hour, you most likely > do not have a candida overgrowth. This test is remarkably accurate. > The amount of strings or cloudiness, and the speed at which they > develop, will even give you an indication of how serious the > overgrowth is. The faster it develops and the more you see, the more > severe the overgrowth. > > There are many ways to treat this and if it is an issue without a > doubt once addressed the LDN seems more effective. > > All the Best > > > > > Hi , > > I have been reading a lot about these attacks while on LDN being > underlying > > infections. Could they be caused by something as simple as a yeast > infection?? > > I had a real set back after one week on LDN and I was not sick like > people > > said to check for. The only thing going on was a yeast infection, > I get them > > often as I am a diabetic. I just don't consider them illness > anymore. It is > > gone and the attack slowly eased off, it took another five days, I > am better than > > before LDN but not like I was after that first week, I was great > then. I > > don't mind having to suffer every attack I ever had if I can get > back to how well > > I was that after that first week! Give up on LDN? NO WAY! > > thanks for your help > > Peace, > > Zil > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 Hi Noland ... I know that is not supposed to be funny but it is a bit! Yeast infections are very easily spread and can go undetected for quite some time. Your experience is common. > > > Hi , > > > I have been reading a lot about these attacks while on LDN being > > underlying > > > infections. Could they be caused by something as simple as a yeast > > infection?? > > > I had a real set back after one week on LDN and I was not sick like > > people > > > said to check for. The only thing going on was a yeast infection, > > I get them > > > often as I am a diabetic. I just don't consider them illness > > anymore. It is > > > gone and the attack slowly eased off, it took another five days, I > > am better than > > > before LDN but not like I was after that first week, I was great > > then. I > > > don't mind having to suffer every attack I ever had if I can get > > back to how well > > > I was that after that first week! Give up on LDN? NO WAY! > > > thanks for your help > > > Peace, > > > Zil > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 Hi everyone, Have been on ldn for about a month and a half. My question is this, I developed a vaginal yeast infection, is this common? I remember reading about this earlier from someone in the group but it didn't effect me so I didn't pay to much attention to it. I'm sure any of the over the counter remedies will help clear the yeast infection . . . but what causes it with ldn?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Plain yogurt as a suppository... also eating yogurt will help. Plant enzymes, acidolphilus, garlic, d' arco, etc and eating more raw and fresh juices. Stop the sugars too. Elliott <eliz3378@...> wrote: Hey there, Need some help to get rid of yeast infection -- know some of the biggies like acidophilus and eliminating bread -- what else can I do? This is a vaginal yeast infection and I am pregnant -- I know they are more common during pregnancy , but I didn't have them at all with my first preg. My OB says to just use Monsitat but I don't want to do that? Suggestions?\ Discover Have fun online with music videos, cool games, IM more. Check it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Stop the sugars too. Also stop all vinegars and my husband was told to stay away from tomatoes (nightshades). Can't remember why, but I know that was on the avoid list when he was fighting candida which is what a yeast infection really is. Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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