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candidiasis@...: duncancrow@...: Sun, 21 Dec 2008

15:21:50 +0000Subject: Re: a correction to my last email about

Viruses

Dave, infection may cause a terrain change that allows another opportunistic

infection to fill a niche. This is not the same as the first infection being a

" cause " of candida because the candida needs a specific environment that the

virus can't always produce. I think you'll be unsuccessful pursuing that

angle.Duncan>> > Oh, Ok.> I'm am still open to that idea of

viruses causing candida.> I think it is worth investigating.> > > > > To:

candidiasis@...: bonnieview@...: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 15:26:51 -0500Subject:

a correction to my last email about Viruses> > > > Hi:I meant to

say these Viruses can cause Heart Disease and Cancer.Bonnie[Non-text portions of

this message have been removed] > > > > > >

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Dave - Viral die-off tends to cause candida overgrowth, so there is a

connection. I haven't heard of viruses directly causing candida *yet*.

On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote:

> Dave, infection may cause a terrain change that allows another

> opportunistic infection to fill a niche. This is not the same as the

> first infection being a " cause " of candida because the candida needs a

> specific environment that the virus can't always produce. I think

> you'll be unsuccessful pursuing that angle.

>

> Duncan

>

>

>

> >

> >

> > Oh, Ok.

> > I'm am still open to that idea of viruses causing candida.

> > I think it is worth investigating.

>

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How do we know that viral-die off causes candida?

has there been research into it?

I suppose it doesn't matter if there was research or not.

Some people have already demonstrated that they don't have faith in the

scientific process.

I just wish there was more research into this.

candidiasis@...: katie.mccartney@...: Sun, 21 Dec

2008 11:02:42 -0500Subject: Re: Re: a correction to my last email

about Viruses

Dave - Viral die-off tends to cause candida overgrowth, so there is aconnection.

I haven't heard of viruses directly causing candida *yet*.On Sun, Dec 21, 2008

at 10:21 AM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote:> Dave, infection may cause

a terrain change that allows another> opportunistic infection to fill a niche.

This is not the same as the> first infection being a " cause " of candida because

the candida needs a> specific environment that the virus can't always produce. I

think> you'll be unsuccessful pursuing that angle.>> Duncan>>> > >>

>> > Oh, Ok.> > I'm am still open to that idea of viruses causing candida.> > I

think it is worth investigating.>[Non-text portions of this message have been

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Dave - I belong to several related to heavy metal toxicity and

autism, and the viral die-off causing yeast was observed by a lot of

parents. Here's one of the parents sites:

http://www.danasview.net/antiviral.htm

Dana also experienced more yeast when B vitamins were given. She concluded

that all B vitamins except for biotin increased yeast (and biotin has been

found to prevent yeast cells from taking on a different form that makes it

hard for the body to kill - this was actually a study that you can probably

google).

On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 10:32 PM, Sullivan <

davidsullivan1974@...> wrote:

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> How do we know that viral-die off causes candida?

> has there been research into it?

> I suppose it doesn't matter if there was research or not.

> Some people have already demonstrated that they don't have faith in the

> scientific process.

> I just wish there was more research into this.

>

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