Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 anyone who has chemical sensitivities needs to be on drainers. One good one is Apex GENTLE DRAINAGE. You can start the px. off with one drop three times a day and building up to l0 three times a day. If they're not draining, you make them sicker by dumping toxins into an already stressed system. is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 You gotta do more than QX. Minerals (E-lyte) are important with a few extra drops of molybdenum and selenium. You gotta get your liver detox pathways working otherwise the stuff gets dumped and you get toxic. Order some Apex Energetics Gentle Drainage and start off with one drop 3 x day and work up to l0 drops 3 x a day. You might want to get to a BioSEt practitioner who can measure the toxicity level of your body. When you go on the above-mentioned drops, you'll see that change for the better shortly. Then the QX that you do do will work a lot better. You might also want to go to the Orgone therapy and type in " My body detoxes naturally. " Just some suggestions. All the best, is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 My chemical sensitivities (perfume, smoke, bleach, etc) have gotten worse and worse since being on the diet. If retracing, why are they worse than before? Does having a reaction to the smells cause the candida to be worse or am I back to normal when the smells are gone? I get itchy eyes and closing irritated throat. Thanks, Ellen " -) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 Thanks Anita, I do still have what you recommended for the chemical sensitivities but can't seem to take that high a dose of vitamin C without bowel reactions. Thanks for letting me know about when I have die off that they are worse. I will wait for Bee to answer my other question. Grateful, Ellen " -) > > My chemical sensitivities (perfume, smoke, bleach, etc) have gotten > > worse and worse since being on the diet. If retracing, why are they > > worse than before? > > Does having a reaction to the smells cause the candida to be worse or > > am I back to normal when the smells are gone? I get itchy eyes and > > closing irritated throat. > > > > Thanks, Ellen " -) > > Hi Ellen, > I too have MCS and have found that whenever I'm experiencing die- off, > my MCS symptoms get worse. This is why I've found it crucial to keep > the coconut oil and antifungals well regulated so I can cope. If the > sensitivities get worse I cut back on both of those and proceed more > slowly. This has been necessary as one of my symptoms is the tightness > in my throat - like it's going to close (really scary for me!) Vitamin > C can shut off allergic reactions as it's a natural antihistamine. The > key is to keep levels high in the blood on a regular basis and then > use buffered C (short term) when in reaction. If you don't have > information on this, and are interested, you can email me off list. > Hope this helps, > Anita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 > > Thanks Anita, I do still have what you recommended for the chemical > sensitivities but can't seem to take that high a dose of vitamin C > without bowel reactions. Thanks for letting me know about when I > have die off that they are worse. I will wait for Bee to answer my > other question. > Grateful, Ellen " -) > Ellen, I knew I had mentioned the C to someone along the way...It sounds like it comes with it's difficulties for you. Hope you get some good help on this. Warmly, Anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 > > My chemical sensitivities (perfume, smoke, bleach, etc) have gotten > worse and worse since being on the diet. If retracing, why are they > worse than before? ==>At the beginning of the program your body has to deal with a lot more toxins, due to candida being killed off in high numbers, so sensitivities can become more intense. It is helpful to do other things to help your body detoxify, i.e. Epsom Salt baths, dry skin brushing, coffee enemas, etc. as listed in my main candida article and in this article: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/detox.php ==>If you are really bad off you can do the 9-day program: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig6.php Also see this article on doing clear water enemas: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/enema4.php > Does having a reaction to the smells cause the candida to be worse or > am I back to normal when the smells are gone? I get itchy eyes and > closing irritated throat. ==>Itchy eyes and irritated throat are die-off symptoms. See this article about die-off: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal2.php Cheers, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 1. I have been on the program almost a year and I am doing most of the ways to detoxify. This is not the beginning of the program for me. Just wondered why the sensitivities are getting worse. 2. If the eyes and throat reactions are die off why do the chemicals cause die off symptoms? Does being in contact with the chemicals cause the candida to grow worse? When the chemical is removed I am then okay. Just trying to understand. How important is it to stay away from these chemicals? Thanks so much as always, Ellen " -) > > ==>At the beginning of the program your body has to deal with a lot > more toxins, due to candida being killed off in high numbers, so > sensitivities can become more intense. It is helpful to do other > things to help your body detoxify, i.e. Epsom Salt baths, dry skin > brushing, coffee enemas, etc. as listed in my main candida article and > > Also see this article on doing clear water enemas: > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/enema4.php > > > Does having a reaction to the smells cause the candida to be worse or > > am I back to normal when the smells are gone? I get itchy eyes and > > closing irritated throat. > > ==>Itchy eyes and irritated throat are die-off symptoms. See this > article about die-off: > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal2.php > > Cheers, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 > > Thanks Anita, I do still have what you recommended for the chemical > sensitivities but can't seem to take that high a dose of vitamin C > without bowel reactions. ==>You might need to take longer to get vitamin C doses up to a higher level. Try only increasing it every week and only by 250 mg per day. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 > > 1. I have been on the program almost a year and I am doing most of > the ways to detoxify. This is not the beginning of the program for > me. Just wondered why the sensitivities are getting worse. > 2. If the eyes and throat reactions are die off why do the > chemicals cause die off symptoms? Does being in contact with the > chemicals cause the candida to grow worse? When the chemical is > removed I am then okay. > Just trying to understand. How important is it to stay away from > these chemicals? > > Thanks so much as always, ===>Sorry Ellen. I didn't realize you were on the program a year. Your symptoms in reaction to chemicals means your immune system isn't built up yet. Avoiding them as much as possible intil you are built us is best. Also your body will retrace previous episodes when you reacted in the past to chemicals. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 Hi Ellen I don't know how chemically sensitive you are but you should avoid all exposures to chemical products. As Bee said your immune system is weak and needs to be strengthened. If you are mildly sensitive this candida program may be enough to help you. However if you don't avoid the chemicals you could become more reactive as time goes on. Most of my adult life perfumes and smoke bothered me and later a few more things. Then my immune system gave up and I started reacting to literally everything shampoo, soap, dish soap, gasoline, oil etc. In other words no place is safe for me any longer unless safe for me products are used. I can only have visitors at home when we can be outside. On exposure my vision becomes unfocused, I start breathing very shallowly, walk with an exaggerated limp, have difficulty thinking or talking and can be left exhausted for days. I say all this so that you understand that chemical sensitivity can get much worse. Avoid all the chemicals you can before you become housebound and isolated from everyone. Had I known I would have looked after myself much sooner. If you need more information please feel free to write me offlist. Take care Laurie > > 1. I have been on the program almost a year and I am doing most of > the ways to detoxify. This is not the beginning of the program for > me. Just wondered why the sensitivities are getting worse. > 2. If the eyes and throat reactions are die off why do the > chemicals cause die off symptoms? Does being in contact with the > chemicals cause the candida to grow worse? When the chemical is > removed I am then okay. > Just trying to understand. How important is it to stay away from > these chemicals? > > Thanks so much as always, > Ellen " -) > > > > > ==>At the beginning of the program your body has to deal with a > lot > > more toxins, due to candida being killed off in high numbers, so > > sensitivities can become more intense. It is helpful to do other > > things to help your body detoxify, i.e. Epsom Salt baths, dry skin > > brushing, coffee enemas, etc. as listed in my main candida article > and > > > > Also see this article on doing clear water enemas: > > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/enema4.php > > > > > Does having a reaction to the smells cause the candida to be > worse or > > > am I back to normal when the smells are gone? I get itchy eyes > and > > > closing irritated throat. > > > > ==>Itchy eyes and irritated throat are die-off symptoms. See this > > article about die-off: > > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal2.php > > > > Cheers, Bee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 > > > > 1. I have been on the program almost a year and I am doing most of > > the ways to detoxify. This is not the beginning of the program for > > me. Just wondered why the sensitivities are getting worse. > > 2. If the eyes and throat reactions are die off why do the > > chemicals cause die off symptoms? Does being in contact with the > > chemicals cause the candida to grow worse? When the chemical is > > removed I am then okay. > > Just trying to understand. How important is it to stay away from > > these chemicals? > > > > Thanks so much as always, > ===>Sorry Ellen. I didn't realize you were on the program a year. > Your symptoms in reaction to chemicals means your immune system isn't > built up yet. Avoiding them as much as possible intil you are built > us is best. > > Also your body will retrace previous episodes when you reacted in the > past to chemicals. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 > > > Hi Ellen > I don't know how chemically sensitive you are but you should avoid > all exposures to chemical products. As Bee said your immune system > is weak and needs to be strengthened. If you are mildly sensitive > this candida program may be enough to help you. However if you don't > avoid the chemicals you could become more reactive as time goes on. > Most of my adult life perfumes and smoke bothered me and later a few > more things. Then my immune system gave up and I started reacting to > literally everything shampoo, soap, dish soap, gasoline, oil etc. In > other words no place is safe for me any longer unless safe for me > products are used. I can only have visitors at home when we can be > outside. > On exposure my vision becomes unfocused, I start breathing very > shallowly, walk with an exaggerated limp, have difficulty thinking > or talking and can be left exhausted for days. > I say all this so that you understand that chemical sensitivity can > get much worse. Avoid all the chemicals you can before you become > housebound and isolated from everyone. Had I known I would have > looked after myself much sooner. > If you need more information please feel free to write me offlist. > Take care > Laurie ==>Laurie, you are right. I react to chemicals too, but mildly, since my immune system is good. My body detoxifies them very quickly, mostly with more mucus in my nose. But I just blow it out and that's the end of it. Other times I'll get some slight head symptoms, so I know I've consumed something neurotoxic like MSG. I always get chest symptoms from soy products, but I used to get anaphylactic shock from them. Chemicals are poisons, so even if a person is healthy their bodies will create healing symptoms to get rid of it. I avoid as many as possible, but occasionally get something in foods when I eat out. Since moving into this apartment I'm snuffling, coughing and blowing out more mucus. But the carpets are new and still outgassing, and the glue used to stick down new flooring and put in a new tub surround aren't dissipated yet. I keep fans going, open the windows, light candles, and have vinegar in bowls to help get rid of it. I'm also taking more coconut oil, and have a special cocktail in the morning mixed with hot water, which is 3 drops of oregano oil, 2 drops of clove oil, and about 1 1/2 teaspoons of liquid chlorophyll. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 > Thanks Bee and Anita and all, > I will try upping my vitamin C again. Taking Quercitin does help the > chemical sensitivities. It is hard to avoid them when I am at a > group function and people have perfume and smoke on them. But I do > my best. > I am improving in other areas so happy about that. > Thanks, Ellen " -) ==>Good for you Ellen! Luv & Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 Hi Bee I hope that you get rid of those chemicals from your apartment quickly. It will sure help that you can keep things open all summer so it won't build up further. For sure a strong immune system should protect you. I have some hope that my chemical sensitivity will lessen as I still have a year and a half on this program left.But if there has been permanent damage I have accepted that and am at least grateful that all my other problems have gone away as I heal. Take care Laurie > ==>Laurie, you are right. I react to chemicals too, but mildly, > since my immune system is good. My body detoxifies them very > quickly, mostly with more mucus in my nose. But I just blow it out > and that's the end of it. Other times I'll get some slight head > symptoms, so I know I've consumed something neurotoxic like MSG. I > always get chest symptoms from soy products, but I used to get > anaphylactic shock from them. > > Chemicals are poisons, so even if a person is healthy their bodies > will create healing symptoms to get rid of it. I avoid as many as > possible, but occasionally get something in foods when I eat out. > > Since moving into this apartment I'm snuffling, coughing and blowing > out more mucus. But the carpets are new and still outgassing, and > the glue used to stick down new flooring and put in a new tub > surround aren't dissipated yet. I keep fans going, open the windows, > light candles, and have vinegar in bowls to help get rid of it. I'm > also taking more coconut oil, and have a special cocktail in the > morning mixed with hot water, which is 3 drops of oregano oil, 2 > drops of clove oil, and about 1 1/2 teaspoons of liquid chlorophyll. > > The best, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2008 Report Share Posted June 28, 2008 > > Hi Bee > I hope that you get rid of those chemicals from your apartment > quickly. It will sure help that you can keep things open all summer > so it won't build up further. ==>Yes, and I am getting out more, so that helps too. I've been enjoying my daughter's garden and getting veggies and herbs from her. I'm also going to do a baking soda treatment on my carpet. It can't hurt to try. I'm also thinking a vinegar solution would help too. > For sure a strong immune system should protect you. I have some hope that my chemical sensitivity will lessen as I still have a year and a half on this program left. But if there has been permanent damage I have accepted that and am at least grateful that all my other problems have gone away as I heal. ==>I've seen chemical sensitivites in people lessen a great deal; but poison is still poison. Proper nutrition corrects DNA/genes so it is possible there wouldn't be permanent damage. I'm so happy for you that other problems have gone away! Very well done! Luv & Hugs, Bee > Take care > Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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