Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Is systemic candidias really rare? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 > > Is systemic candidias really rare? Hi there. What is your name please? Yes, systemic candida is rare. It can happen when a person has had long-term corticosteroid drugs, organ or stem cell transplantation, or when a person has cancer or are critically ill requiring hospitalization in intensive-care. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 > > Hi my name is Rhonda . I was just diagnosed with systemic candidias. I have a really bad digestive system. I have been on a special diet for about 12 days. I seem to be feeling a little better so far. My doctor told me that I have it because of the frequent series of antibiotics that I have been on for various infections. I also have neutropenia (neutrocytes in wbc that are always low along with lob white blood cell count). Do you know if this can improve as the yeast goes away? This is truely amazing to me. I havn't been able to lose weight for anything until now. I am starting to lose now. I was thinking that there are probably a lot of people who have this because antibiotics are given out quite regularly. Please let me know what you think. Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 > > > > Hi my name is Rhonda . I was just diagnosed with systemic candidias. I have a really bad digestive system. I have been on a special diet for about 12 days. I seem to be feeling a little better so far. My doctor told me that I have it because of the frequent series of antibiotics that I have been on for various infections. +++Hi Rhonda. It's good to know your name. I don't agree with your doctor that you have systemic candidiasis. Doctors don't understand that it is the toxins produced by candida that cause so many symptoms. I've known many people who have had antibiotics all their life, and they also do not have systemic candidiasis (candida). > I also have neutropenia (neutrocytes in wbc that are always low along with lob white blood cell count). Do you know if this can improve as the yeast goes away? +++Rhonda, it will improve as you get the proper nutrients from this diet and supplements, and it might improve before your candida is cured. I suggest you get another test after you've been on this program for 3 months. > This is truely amazing to me. I havn't been able to lose weight for anything until now. I am starting to lose now. +++Good for you Rhonda! > I was thinking that there are probably a lot of people who have this because antibiotics are given out quite regularly. +++Yes, candida is a modern disease because of antibiotics, toxins and drugs; 70-80% of the world's population has it. The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 Bee: What is the difference between having Candida and having systemic Candida? Thanks, Marissa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 ...if I have rashes all over my body, does that mean my candida is systemic? - Mike > > > > Is systemic candidias really rare? > > Hi there. What is your name please? Yes, systemic candida is rare. > It can happen when a person has had long-term corticosteroid drugs, > organ or stem cell transplantation, or when a person has cancer or are > critically ill requiring hospitalization in intensive-care. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 Thank you so much, you are awesome! [ ] Re: SYSTEMIC CANDIDIAS > > > > Hi my name is Rhonda . I was just diagnosed with systemic candidias. I have a really bad digestive system. I have been on a special diet for about 12 days. I seem to be feeling a little better so far. My doctor told me that I have it because of the frequent series of antibiotics that I have been on for various infections. +++Hi Rhonda. It's good to know your name. I don't agree with your doctor that you have systemic candidiasis. Doctors don't understand that it is the toxins produced by candida that cause so many symptoms. I've known many people who have had antibiotics all their life, and they also do not have systemic candidiasis (candida). > I also have neutropenia (neutrocytes in wbc that are always low along with lob white blood cell count). Do you know if this can improve as the yeast goes away? +++Rhonda, it will improve as you get the proper nutrients from this diet and supplements, and it might improve before your candida is cured. I suggest you get another test after you've been on this program for 3 months. > This is truely amazing to me. I havn't been able to lose weight for anything until now. I am starting to lose now. +++Good for you Rhonda! > I was thinking that there are probably a lot of people who have this because antibiotics are given out quite regularly. +++Yes, candida is a modern disease because of antibiotics, toxins and drugs; 70-80% of the world's population has it. The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 > +++Hi Rhonda. It's good to know your name. I don't agree with your > doctor that you have systemic candidiasis. Doctors don't understand > that it is the toxins produced by candida that cause so many > symptoms. I've known many people who have had antibiotics all their > life, and they also do not have systemic candidiasis (candida). Hi Bee I'm confused. I thought we all had systemic candida. I thought that unless it is localized,like a " yeast infection " (vaginal) that it is systemic. Thanks- SAndy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 > > ..if I have rashes all over my body, does that mean my candida is > systemic? > Hi Mike. Absolutely not!! Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 > > > > +++Hi Rhonda. It's good to know your name. I don't agree with your > > doctor that you have systemic candidiasis. Doctors don't understand > > that it is the toxins produced by candida that cause so many > > symptoms. I've known many people who have had antibiotics all their > > life, and they also do not have systemic candidiasis (candida). > > Hi Bee > > I'm confused. I thought we all had systemic candida. I thought that > unless it is localized,like a " yeast infection " (vaginal) that it is > systemic. Hi Sandy. The medical industry defines what systemic candida is, but other practitioners may use a very loose definition of systemic candida to mean anytime candida overgrowth is not localized to one area. Having candida in a localized area is evidence the person's immune system is debilitated and if they don't change their ways by eating proper nutrients, eliminate toxins, and foods that feed candida it will become rear it's ugly head in many other areas very soon, if not already existent. Even then it isn't systemic unless areas other than the mucus membranes, skin or nails are involved. Also see the message I posted this morning - the Subject is: Systemic Candida - Bee's Explanation. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 > > > > ..if I have rashes all over my body, does that mean my candida is > > systemic? > > > Hi Mike. Absolutely not!! > > Bee > Hmm, I would have thought that it would have been in my blood, because I have come to understand that once the candida forms rhizoids and penetrates the intestines and creates leaky gut syndrome that it would be rather easy for it to travel and spread throughout the body. Does this mean that I simply have a candida infection on my skin? I have been doing hydrogen peroxide/DMSO IV therapy and now after about 20 sessions all the rashes are practically gone. When I had done the spit test, there was a lot of fallout from my saliva early on and now it seems to be a lot less, but still significant with the most improvement in the rashes clearing and feeling less tired all the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 > > > > > > ..if I have rashes all over my body, does that mean my candida is > > > systemic? > > > > > Hi Mike. Absolutely not!! > > > > Bee > > > Hmm, I would have thought that it would have been in my blood, because > I have come to understand that once the candida forms rhizoids and > penetrates the intestines and creates leaky gut syndrome that it would > be rather easy for it to travel and spread throughout the body. Does > this mean that I simply have a candida infection on my skin? I have > been doing hydrogen peroxide/DMSO IV therapy and now after about 20 > sessions all the rashes are practically gone. When I had done the spit > test, there was a lot of fallout from my saliva early on and now it > seems to be a lot less, but still significant with the most > improvement in the rashes clearing and feeling less tired all the time. Hi Mike. There is no such thing as a " leaky gut " - see this article: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig12.php Rash is very common for candida sufferers since it is caused by the body getting rid of toxins. That is the best way since eliminating toxins through the skin protects vital inner organs. I do not recommend hydrogen peroxide (H202)/DMSO IV therapy since the best and most natural way to health is by providing your body with proper nutrients (diet plus supplements) so it can heal your body naturally. The " high " good fats on my program also chelate out all heavy metals and they are the best cleansers and antioxidants, along with other oil supplements and diet of course (everything works together). The best way to increase H202 is by taking vitamin C, which naturally increases the body's production of hydrogen peroxide. In any case you can't achieve health unless you obtain proper nutrients, which is the basis of my program. Antifungals, probiotics and other treatments help, but don't do the job unless we follow Nature's Law regarding health. Dr. Weston A. Price, in his book " Nutrition and Physical Degeneration " writes as follows: " We humans have the same rigid restrictions regarding food selection as the simpler forms of life when foods are evaluated from their chemical basis. Our greater complexity however, introduces new behavior patterns due to injuries to the structure and therefore the functions of the forebrain. All primitive races that have lived on for long periods have done so by obeying Nature's rigid laws. " And natural healing takes time, patience and persistence in giving your body nutrients. It takes 1 month of natural healing for every year you've been unwell, which for most people nowadays is since before they were born. As Dr. Price writes, nutrition even changes/corrects DNA/genes. The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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