Guest guest Posted April 12, 2008 Report Share Posted April 12, 2008 , candida is overgrowing in all mucus membranes, including the large and small intestines, so even if a malfunctiining ileocecal valve allows particles back into the small intestines it doesn't affect the population of candida in either the large or small intestines. It isn't the ability to kill off candida that is the only thing that allows a person to tolerate antifungals. You can do the ileocecal valve massage as often as you wish to help it function better - see the 1st article here: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu1_4_5.php Sorry I'm short on time today. I am moving and have lots of packing to do. Cheers, Bee > > Hello, Bee. > > Ever since I developed my IBS problems, I've struggled with problems > around the lower right side of my abdomen, where my ileocecal valve is > located (connection between my small & large intestines). > > When I take my hand and massage around or press lightly around that > area, there is a very loud gurgling and squishing sound and I can > literally feel the liquid contents of my small intestines and large > colon squishing around. > > I have been wondering a lot whether the malfunctioning of this valve > is causing me a lot of problems and is part of why I cannot seem to > push yeast back to the point where I can progress to stronger > anti-fungals, or even coconut oil, since beginning a very low > carbohydrate diet over 1 year ago. > > If the contents of my large intestine are continually being spilled > back up into my small intestine, then there will be a constant > repopulation of bacteria and yeast into my small intestine, so that no > matter how much I attempt to kill them off in my stomach and/or small > intestines, they will just keep coming back in. > > What are your thoughts on this? Why is my ileocecal valve > malfunctioning so much and causing me continued diarrhea and loose > stools? What steps can I be taking above the diet and supplements > portion of the program to help alleviate or correct this? > > Thanks and regards, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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