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I knew you'd analyze that quote to death.

Bonnie

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From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On

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Sent: December 11, 2008 12:47 PM

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Subject: Re: Candida and hormone imbalances

Bonnie,

I note that the Dr.'s opinion is not presented as a fact but a

possibility, seen by his own use of the word " could " . Did he supply a

reference for any of that? What you'd have to do if he did not is go

to PubMed and see what hormones are produced by candida, and whether

the amount would be sufficient to skew PMS symptoms.

All the cells in your body, what ever you're hosting as well as your

own, have receptor sites, and your own cells are outnumbered 10 to 1.

Because of the high volume of foreign cells, certainly their

secretions can do a lot, good OR bad, depending on the secretion. So

to be more accurate you'd be analyzing ALL of the major unbalanced

bacteria in your body to determine what they all would be producing

along those lines, and extrapolate a result based on some kind of

data.

Duncan

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> Duncan:

>

> Have you seen this? -

>

> " Candida have receptor sites on their cell walls for Steroid

Hormones and

> may tie up hormones which normally would be used by the body. The

> imbalances that could result from Candida producing some female

hormoens and

> typing up others, could be a major factor in causing PMS. "

>

> Taken from Back to health by Dennis W. Remington MD

>

> Very interesting.

>

> And I bet you didn't know that, did you?

>

> Bonnie

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Talking about scientific research.

There seems to be a lot of talk about controlling candida.

Is there any research into curing it. I would prefer to be just like anyone else

and not have to deal with this.

Not having to worry about diet, and these supplements.

Is anyone researching this illness for a cure?

candidiasis@...: duncancrow@...: Thu, 11 Dec 2008

20:42:32 +0000Subject: Re: Candida and hormone imbalances Duncan

Well, Bonnie, you asked if I KNEW that comment was correct, and I gave the

honest answer by replying that the writer did not even present the comment as

anything but opinion!! Otherwise there might be a reference to go with it that I

could take a look at, you know, some facts of some sort to base an opinion

on.Duncan> >> > Duncan:> > > > Have you seen this? -> > > >

" Candida have receptor sites on their cell walls for Steroid > Hormones and> >

may tie up hormones which normally would be used by the body. The> > imbalances

that could result from Candida producing some female > hormoens and> > typing up

others, could be a major factor in causing PMS. " > > > > Taken from Back to

health by Dennis W. Remington MD> > > > Very interesting.> > > > And I bet you

didn't know that, did you?> > > > Bonnie> > > > > > [Non-text portions of this

message have been removed]> >> > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message

have been removed]>

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Hey Duncan

I’d like to know what kind of tests that need to be done in order to

determine that one has an over growth, would like to know if the symptoms

come and go or not.

Masi

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From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On

Behalf Of Duncan Crow

Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 10:43 PM

candidiasis

Subject: Re: Candida and hormone imbalances Duncan

Well, Bonnie, you asked if I KNEW that comment was correct, and I gave

the honest answer by replying that the writer did not even present the

comment as anything but opinion!! Otherwise there might be a reference

to go with it that I could take a look at, you know, some facts of

some sort to base an opinion on.

Duncan

> >

> > Duncan:

> >

> > Have you seen this? -

> >

> > " Candida have receptor sites on their cell walls for Steroid

> Hormones and

> > may tie up hormones which normally would be used by the body. The

> > imbalances that could result from Candida producing some female

> hormoens and

> > typing up others, could be a major factor in causing PMS. "

> >

> > Taken from Back to health by Dennis W. Remington MD

> >

> > Very interesting.

> >

> > And I bet you didn't know that, did you?

> >

> > Bonnie

> >

> >

> >

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Hi ,

Here's what I think you should consider. A low carb candida diet, like the

MOVES diet I recommend (http://www.naturallythriving.com/basics/cfd.php) is NOT

just for candida but for overall health. Many people find in following this

type of diet that all of their health issues clear up eventually. I had a VERY

long list of health issues and every single one of them cleared up eating this

way.

Nutrition, in my opinion, is the FOUNDATION for all health. Just like you can't

build a house on a bad foundation, you can't clear up your health with a poor

nutritional foundation. What you eat goes into making every cell in your body,

or damaging cells in your body, feeding or destroying bacteria and fungi, and on

and on.

It wouldn't matter if there was a magic pill you could take (which there isn't)

to cure your candida, you STILL could not get good health (in this point in

time) without consideration of your nutrition. What I would be working on

instead, if I were you, is your perspective on having to follow " this diet " .

What is your health and quality of life worth to you? Would you rather have ice

cream, or feel great every day, happy, full of energy and zest for life? Would

you rather have bread but wake up every day feeling miserable? I know it's easy

to focus on the negatives of eating healthy, such as the pressure from society,

the inconvenience, etc.

I also know it's hard to focus on the positives if you haven't cured your

candida yet and seen significant improvements. But there is light at the end of

the tunnel if you just hang on, stick to a good nutritional plan, and focus on

how great you can feel with good health, and think about how not worth it those

crap foods are.

There is no cure for candida that comes in a magic pill, but it's all within you

to change this yourself, by changing your perspective. You have complete

control of your perspective and it affects everything.

Hope that helps..

Luv, Debby in San , CA

147 lbs lost! Student: Nutrition Certification and PhD in Psychology

Group: curingcandida/

Website: http://www.naturallythriving.com

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> From: Sullivan

>

> Talking about scientific research.

> There seems to be a lot of talk about controlling candida.

> Is there any research into curing it. I would prefer to be just like anyone

else

> and not have to deal with this.

> Not having to worry about diet, and these supplements.

> Is anyone researching this illness for a cure?

>

>

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But what I don't understand, is why did I used to be able to eat carbs, but

suddenly since I showed the symptoms in March, I can't.

Why do I have to be strict and others don't.

Have you heard of people catching this? because I honestly think I caught this

from someone else.

Why do some people have this problem and others don't?

candidiasis@...: duncancrow@...: Mon, 15 Dec 2008

22:25:30 +0000Subject: Re: Candida and hormone imbalances Duncan

, because candida was always present since you were a baby, and always will

be present, the word " cure " has no place in the dialogue and when it is the

discussion revolves around a myth.CONTROL is indeed the operative keyword, and

yes, once control has been established and candida is down to ordinary

" background " values, yes you can start incorporating carbs back into your diet,

but you should always eat healthy foods and not high-carb fare.Duncan>> >

Talking about scientific research.> There seems to be a lot of talk about

controlling candida.> Is there any research into curing it. I would prefer to be

just like anyone else and not have to deal with this.> Not having to worry about

diet, and these supplements.> Is anyone researching this illness for a cure?> >

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