Guest guest Posted April 5, 2011 Report Share Posted April 5, 2011 Ditto to Sharon's advice below. It is not either MMS or probiotics.. It is antifungals (be it MMS/AOT and/or something else) AND probiotics AND healthy (low-carb) eating AND healthy lifestyle etc etc etc.. ALL of the above. Works for us!! :>) From: Sharon <hotmocha@...> Subject: Re: I got a question for you all? candidiasis Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 12:08 PM Work on your immune system, take a multistrain probiotic and you will be fine. Antibiotics are nasty and they do a lot of damage to the body. Just stay happy, don't panic, eat well, incorporate good lifestyle habits forever. Episodes like this are gifts that get us away from junk food and junk lives. Diflucan is hard on the liver so if you keep taking it be sure to use a liver support. I have a favorite all-round immune booster but I'm not sure of the sulfur content so I'll check it and get back to you. There are natural anti-fungals you can use though vs. the Diflucan. Sharon Hoehner www.endcandidablog.com > > I was dealing with a V yeast issue. It came from a sulur antibiotic. Ok I had this a long time, because 3 doctors would NOT listen. I finally got furious and called my primary and TOLD him I want diflucan. > I took 5 days of 100 mg diflucans, then after that, I did The ONE dose(blister pack diflucan) One per week for a month, > Now. There ARE people out there, on other chat groups. Scaring me. That if i Stay on a once a week maintence pill, that i will GROW a resistant, Or a non albicons yeast???????????????????????????????????????????????????? > The curezone folks say Na, dont worry about it. That that dose of diflucan isnt nothing. I should be on more. > Personally i think a manitence dose is smart. What is everyones knowledge or honest opinion over here? be honest please. > It helped alot, i feel its down but NOT out.cindy > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2011 Report Share Posted April 5, 2011 Sharon, Would you please give us a list of the natural antifungals and the pro-cons on each of them ? Thank you very much. D. -------------------------------------------------- From: " Sharon " <hotmocha@...> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 12:08 PM <candidiasis > Subject: Re: I got a question for you all? > Work on your immune system, take a multistrain probiotic and you will be > fine. Antibiotics are nasty and they do a lot of damage to the body. Just > stay happy, don't panic, eat well, incorporate good lifestyle habits > forever. Episodes like this are gifts that get us away from junk food and > junk lives. > > Diflucan is hard on the liver so if you keep taking it be sure to use a > liver support. I have a favorite all-round immune booster but I'm not > sure of the sulfur content so I'll check it and get back to you. > > There are natural anti-fungals you can use though vs. the Diflucan. > > Sharon Hoehner > www.endcandidablog.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 Dear Sharon and members, My PC physician has just given me an RX for oral Lamisil for my candida fungus. Can you all please give me your opinions ASAP please ??? Thank you. D. > -------------------------------------------------- > From: " Sharon " <hotmocha@...> > Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 12:08 PM > <candidiasis > > Subject: Re: I got a question for you all? > >> Work on your immune system, take a multistrain probiotic and you will be >> fine. Antibiotics are nasty and they do a lot of damage to the body. >> Just stay happy, don't panic, eat well, incorporate good lifestyle habits >> forever. Episodes like this are gifts that get us away from junk food >> and junk lives. >> >> Diflucan is hard on the liver so if you keep taking it be sure to use a >> liver support. I have a favorite all-round immune booster but I'm not >> sure of the sulfur content so I'll check it and get back to you. >> >> There are natural anti-fungals you can use though vs. the Diflucan. >> >> Sharon Hoehner >> www.endcandidablog.com >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 I will have to call him back. What should I ask for him to prescribe ? Thanks. D. -------------------------------------------------- From: " " <dieguez.jorge@...> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 4:27 PM <candidiasis > Subject: Re: I got a question for you all? > Where is located your candida infection ?? > CR-C is an intestinal overgrowth and the symptoms caused by candida > by-products and damage to the intestinal lining. Terbinafine alone isn't > active against candida albicans. > > > >> >> Dear Sharon and members, >> My PC physician has just given me an RX for oral Lamisil for my candida >> fungus. >> Can you all please give me your opinions ASAP please ??? >> Thank you. >> D. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 Heard that Lamisil is hard on the liver and usually requires regular liver testing/monitoring.. ~Louise PS Still think everyone (like me) is better off killing the fungus with natural and cheap, MMS/AOT (AOT from Wil, our member: bodyelectrician.com).. The product is WORKING for me after 10 years of illness! ________________________________ From: Darlene Brestelli <dbrest> candidiasis Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 10:39 AM Subject: Re: Re: I got a question for you all? Dear Sharon and members, My PC physician has just given me an RX for oral Lamisil for my candida fungus. Can you all please give me your opinions ASAP please ??? Thank you. D. > -------------------------------------------------- > From: " Sharon " <hotmocha@...> > Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 12:08 PM > <candidiasis > > Subject: Re: I got a question for you all? > >> Work on your immune system, take a multistrain probiotic and you will be >> fine. Antibiotics are nasty and they do a lot of damage to the body. >> Just stay happy, don't panic, eat well, incorporate good lifestyle habits >> forever. Episodes like this are gifts that get us away from junk food >> and junk lives. >> >> Diflucan is hard on the liver so if you keep taking it be sure to use a >> liver support. I have a favorite all-round immune booster but I'm not >> sure of the sulfur content so I'll check it and get back to you. >> >> There are natural anti-fungals you can use though vs. the Diflucan. >> >> Sharon Hoehner >> www.endcandidablog.com >> > > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2011 Report Share Posted April 14, 2011 MMS/AOT will kill ALL the pathogens in the body, naturally and cheaply.. ________________________________ From: <dieguez.jorge@...> candidiasis Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 11:50 PM Subject: Re: Re: I got a question for you all? Darlene, If you want to go with the Rx route, we need to know where do you think you have a fungal overgrowth. Intestinal ?? Vaginal ?? I can not give you any suggestion until I know more about your case. Anyway, for vaginal infections most of the time Drs prescribe Fluconazole 150 mg. There are women with recurrent infections that need to take Fluconazole for long time. For an intestinal overgrowth, Nystatin powder refrigerated is a basic treatment. Antifungal combinations give better results. If you have a nail infection, Lamisil is the way to go. It all depends of where your infection is located and what fungal especie is affecting you. . > >> > >> Dear Sharon and members, > >> My PC physician has just given me an RX for oral Lamisil for my candida > >> fungus. > >> Can you all please give me your opinions ASAP please ??? > >> Thank you. > >> D. > >> > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 Is it safe to take when I'm taking prescription medications for blood pressure/heart irregularity ? D. -------------------------------------------------- From: " Everett " <louise_everet93@...> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 1:12 AM <candidiasis > Subject: Re: Re: I got a question for you all? > MMS/AOT will kill ALL the pathogens in the body, naturally and cheaply.. > > > ________________________________ > From: <dieguez.jorge@...> > candidiasis > Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 11:50 PM > Subject: Re: Re: I got a question for you all? > > Darlene, > If you want to go with the Rx route, we need to know where do you think > you have a fungal overgrowth. Intestinal ?? Vaginal ?? I can not give you > any suggestion until I know more about your case. Anyway, for vaginal > infections most of the time Drs prescribe Fluconazole 150 mg. There are > women with recurrent infections that need to take Fluconazole for long > time. For an intestinal overgrowth, Nystatin powder refrigerated is a > basic treatment. Antifungal combinations give better results. If you have > a nail infection, Lamisil is the way to go. It all depends of where your > infection is located and what fungal especie is affecting you. > . > > >> >> >> >> Dear Sharon and members, >> >> My PC physician has just given me an RX for oral Lamisil for my >> >> candida >> >> fungus. >> >> Can you all please give me your opinions ASAP please ??? >> >> Thank you. >> >> D. >> >> >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 RX fungicides may fix the problem in the moment, symptom relief, but will cause damage in the long term. Fungicides kill! My line of thinking is much different. I like to restore the balance the best we can and the balance will take care of the fungal overgrowth. The other item to consider; Why is the fungal overgrowth taking place? Fungus will only multiply if it has a food source. Fungus eats dead, dieing and damaged tissue. A fungal overgrowth is a natural result if the human body has extra dead, dieing and damaged tissue. So just trying to kill the fungus is not going to lead to a long term answer unless you address the issue of why you have a food source for the fungus. Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath, author, researcher www.bodyelectrician.com ________________________________ From: Darlene Brestelli <dbrest> candidiasis Sent: Thu, April 14, 2011 10:39:39 AM Subject: Re: Re: I got a question for you all? Dear Sharon and members, My PC physician has just given me an RX for oral Lamisil for my candida fungus. Can you all please give me your opinions ASAP please ??? Thank you. D. > -------------------------------------------------- > From: " Sharon " <hotmocha@...> > Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 12:08 PM > <candidiasis > > Subject: Re: I got a question for you all? > >> Work on your immune system, take a multistrain probiotic and you will be >> fine. Antibiotics are nasty and they do a lot of damage to the body. >> Just stay happy, don't panic, eat well, incorporate good lifestyle habits >> forever. Episodes like this are gifts that get us away from junk food >> and junk lives. >> >> Diflucan is hard on the liver so if you keep taking it be sure to use a >> liver support. I have a favorite all-round immune booster but I'm not >> sure of the sulfur content so I'll check it and get back to you. >> >> There are natural anti-fungals you can use though vs. the Diflucan. >> >> Sharon Hoehner >> www.endcandidablog.com >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 Hi , I do have some nail fungus, but have been sick for over 40 years (off & on) with chronic fatigue, stomach problems, (gas, bloating, diarrhea, acid reflux) brain fog, muscle and joint pains, chronic sinus problems, food and inhalant allergies~to name a few. It seems to get worse after I eat or drink anything with yeast, including things like bread, mushrooms, beer, wine, etc.~and then have something sweet. And stress appears to just make everything worse. I can remember going back to when things first started, I was in my teens and took antibiotics for an infection. At the time I was having a lot of dental cavitites and having al lot of fillings done to my teeth. That's when the sinus problems, allergies, and brain fog got first got really bad. And I have never been able to get rid of the constant sinus drainage, bad taste and breath, in 40 years, dispite all kinds of RXs and saline flushes. After trying for a VERY long time to find an answer, I kind of just gave up. But then the chronic fatigue/muscle aches, combined with being older and the aches and pains that come with THAT, made me realize just how MUCH I am sick & tired of being sick & tired. Hope I have covered what you needed to know. Thanks in advance. D. -------------------------------------------------- From: " " <dieguez.jorge@...> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 11:50 PM <candidiasis > Subject: Re: I got a question for you all? > Darlene, > If you want to go with the Rx route, we need to know where do you think > you have a fungal overgrowth. Intestinal ?? Vaginal ?? I can not give you > any suggestion until I know more about your case. Anyway, for vaginal > infections most of the time Drs prescribe Fluconazole 150 mg. There are > women with recurrent infections that need to take Fluconazole for long > time. For an intestinal overgrowth, Nystatin powder refrigerated is a > basic treatment. Antifungal combinations give better results. If you have > a nail infection, Lamisil is the way to go. It all depends of where your > infection is located and what fungal especie is affecting you. > . > > >> >> >> >> Dear Sharon and members, >> >> My PC physician has just given me an RX for oral Lamisil for my >> >> candida >> >> fungus. >> >> Can you all please give me your opinions ASAP please ??? >> >> Thank you. >> >> D. >> >> >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2011 Report Share Posted April 15, 2011 Makes perfect sense Wil. Would you please direct me where to find websites, files, etc. to address this ? Thank you. D. -------------------------------------------------- From: " Wil Spencer " <wilspencer@...> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 9:41 AM <candidiasis > Subject: Re: Re: I got a question for you all? > RX fungicides may fix the problem in the moment, symptom relief, but will > cause > damage in the long term. > > Fungicides kill! > > My line of thinking is much different. I like to restore the balance the > best we > can and the balance will take care of the fungal overgrowth. > > The other item to consider; Why is the fungal overgrowth taking place? > > Fungus will only multiply if it has a food source. Fungus eats dead, > dieing and > damaged tissue. A fungal overgrowth is a natural result if the human body > has > extra dead, dieing and damaged tissue. > > So just trying to kill the fungus is not going to lead to a long term > answer > unless you address the issue of why you have a food source for the fungus. > > Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath, author, researcher > www.bodyelectrician.com > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Darlene Brestelli <dbrest> > candidiasis > Sent: Thu, April 14, 2011 10:39:39 AM > Subject: Re: Re: I got a question for you all? > > > Dear Sharon and members, > My PC physician has just given me an RX for oral Lamisil for my candida > fungus. > Can you all please give me your opinions ASAP please ??? > Thank you. > D. > >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: " Sharon " <hotmocha@...> >> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 12:08 PM >> <candidiasis > >> Subject: Re: I got a question for you all? >> >>> Work on your immune system, take a multistrain probiotic and you will >>> be >>> fine. Antibiotics are nasty and they do a lot of damage to the body. >>> Just stay happy, don't panic, eat well, incorporate good lifestyle >>> habits >>> forever. Episodes like this are gifts that get us away from junk food >>> and junk lives. >>> >>> Diflucan is hard on the liver so if you keep taking it be sure to use a >>> liver support. I have a favorite all-round immune booster but I'm not >>> sure of the sulfur content so I'll check it and get back to you. >>> >>> There are natural anti-fungals you can use though vs. the Diflucan. >>> >>> Sharon Hoehner >>> www.endcandidablog.com >>> >> >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 Thank you . I will review all of these things and then try figure out where to begin. I have not gotten the RX for Lamasil. Since checking MD-online, since it appears that it is intended for toenail fungus and not anything like candida induced fungus. Obviously my PC physician still does not understand. :-( D. -------------------------------------------------- From: " " <dieguez.jorge@...> Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2011 11:39 PM <candidiasis > Subject: Re: I got a question for you all? > I am sorry to hear all that about your health. Honestly, you should go > with a program using natural products. I don't know what to say about your > case because your case isn't a simple case. You may night chelation, > detoxification, and a well thought anticandida plan. It is my opinion that > the Rx route won't do too much for you. If I were you, I will take the Rxs > for a month or so, then, I will go with another kind of program. > Bentonite, Psylium powder, and Caprylic Acid shakes may benefit you a lot. > Enemas 3 times a week using water Kefir or S. Boulardi also can help. It > will be a battle but you should start with things that work. Try these > things and you will get good results. I know very well the Rx route since > I have used them and studied them but, in your case, I am not sure they > will give you what you need. Anyway, if you want to try the Rx, you should > ask for Fluconazole 200mg, and Nystatin powder refrigerated 3 millons of > units a day. You could do this for a couple of months and to check your > liver function every month. > . > > >> >> >> >> >> >> Dear Sharon and members, >> >> >> My PC physician has just given me an RX for oral Lamisil for my >> >> >> candida >> >> >> fungus. >> >> >> Can you all please give me your opinions ASAP please ??? >> >> >> Thank you. >> >> >> D. >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------------ >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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