Guest guest Posted April 6, 2011 Report Share Posted April 6, 2011 Cinnamon, garlic, oregano, rosemary, unrefined coconut oil to name a few.. Colloidal silver but it is also antibiotic. Also goldenseal root but it also is antibiotic. Remember though that a balanced regimen includes low carb diet, probiotics, chelation of heavy metals, something like MMS/AOT to kill pathogens.. And more.. I tried to fight the systemic fungus for 10 years with natural anti-fungals, low carb diet and $150/month of high powered probiotics. Until I actually started to KILL the fungus with the MMS/AOT I kept getting worse! So anti-fungals are necessary, but my understanding from an N.D. (naturo doc) I spoke to is that the fungus builds a resistance--it mutates and they say does so *quickly*--when we give it the same anti-fungals. It's one reason why we change things up. Truth to the saying, " I'm sick of eating such and such.. " It's our body's way of saying, " You need different nutrition, that's why you are sick and tired of eating such and such.. " Hope this helps!~LouisePS If you google " natural anti-fungals " you'll be teaching US. :>) 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 6, 2011 Report Share Posted April 6, 2011 Thanks ! Sounds as though this MMS/AOT is essential. I will need to check it out. I found a naturapath that's not far from me, but he doesn't take any insurance and so I cannot afford him. :-( D. -------------------------------------------------- From: " Everett " <louise_everet93@...> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 2:23 AM <candidiasis > Subject: Re: Natural anti-fungals.. > Cinnamon, garlic, oregano, rosemary, unrefined coconut oil to name a few.. > Colloidal silver but it is also antibiotic. Also goldenseal root but it > also is antibiotic. > Remember though that a balanced regimen includes low carb diet, > probiotics, chelation of heavy metals, something like MMS/AOT to kill > pathogens.. And more.. I tried to fight the systemic fungus for 10 years > with natural anti-fungals, low carb diet and $150/month of high powered > probiotics. Until I actually started to KILL the fungus with the MMS/AOT I > kept getting worse! So anti-fungals are necessary, but my understanding > from an N.D. (naturo doc) I spoke to is that the fungus builds a > resistance--it mutates and they say does so *quickly*--when we give it the > same anti-fungals. It's one reason why we change things up. Truth to the > saying, " I'm sick of eating such and such.. " It's our body's way of > saying, " You need different nutrition, that's why you are sick and tired > of eating such and such.. " > Hope this helps!~LouisePS If you google " natural anti-fungals " you'll be > teaching US. :>) > > > 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 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 Hi, I would recommend taking the MMS/AOT very slowly at first. I started with one drop a day and by the 4th day, I was violently throwing up. I talked to Wil and went to one drop increase per week. By the 4th week, I was still very sick, had big black bags under my eyes (that still have not gone away) and decided to stop taking it, even in the 1 drop dose. It was way too much for my body. I have now started the Iodine Protocol and am detoxing, but doing much better than with the AOT. It was way too harsh for me. I know Louise has had great success, but for me, it was VERY hard to handle. Because of my living situation though, it is hard to be gluten free. And I know that is important. I would READ, READ, READ, READ and READ more before starting the MMS/AOT. It is very severe to the body and I am pretty sure it isn't good for everyone. Like most things, some things work for some and not for others. The violent throwing up with diarrhea was just too much for 4 days. This is potent stuff for sure. I just caution you to be VERY careful with it. Glowing, grace~ As Ghandi taught, the secret to life is to struggle against oppression and to fight for what is needed, but not to be attached to any particular outcome. Therein lies the secret of peace within the chaos. " For every failure there's another course of action. When you hit a roadblock, take a detour. " - Kay Ash Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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