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> Bee:

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> What is the difference between having Candida and having systemic

Candida?

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Hi Marissa. Here's an example of systemic candida:

http://radiographics.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/full/23/5/1287

Caution! This document is loaded with technical medical terms making

it impossible to read and understand unless a person is familiar with

medical terms, or they look up each word they don't understand. But

you can scan down on the page for photos of the sections of this

woman's body that were autopsied, which shows candida in many organs

throughout her body.

" A 71-year-old woman with acute myelogenous leukemia developed

leukocytopenia (low white blood cell count) and experienced multiple

episodes of microbial infections 1 month after undergoing bone marrow

transplantation and chemotherapy.

Early on, the patient had a leukocyte count of less than 1,000 per

high-power field and a neutrophil count of 0 (both are low white

blood cell counts). Complications during hospitalization, including

infection of a central venous catheter (a caheter inserted in the

large neck vein), led to treatment with multiple antibiotics and

fluconazole (antifungal drug).

The patient developed new abdominal pain and fever during rebound

leukocytosis (high white blood cell count), prompting evaluation with

computed tomography (CT) [which is a scan]. At that time, the patient

had a total leukocyte count of 62,000 and a neutrophil contribution

of 72%. Despite aggressive therapy, including treatment for

candidiasis with amphotericin B (antifungal antibiotic drug), the

patient died of multiorgan failure 9 days after CT diagnosis of

systemic candidiasis. An autopsy was performed. "

Since the document is very technical with lots of medical terms I

will summarize what they found during the autopsy: She had candida

absesses (clumps of candida overgrowth) in her liver, right kidney

and spleen. There was candida growing inside her chest cavity and in

the sac surrounding her heart.

Of course we know that chemotherapy is very poisonous. The medical

industry believes that cancer (as they define it) must be either

attacked with poisons to kill it, or cut out (surgery). They do not

treat " causes " in any way, they only treat " results. " Such results

are mainly caused by lack of or imbalance of nutrition (according to

Nature's Laws), and toxins. Other factors also play a role, i.e.

stress, nutritional status acquired from both parents upon

conception, mental and emotional connections and maybe others.

Also there is a case of a nurse diagnosed with leukemia, who later

found she didn't have leukemia at all, but instead had candida - see

this article:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/cancer5.php

If a person has systemic candida they would rapidly detoriate to the

condition found in this woman. Most people, unless totally

debilitated don't have such widespread candida overgrowth, in other

than their mucus membranes, i.e. eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, mouth,

throat, esphagus, stomach, intestines, and genitals.

Also there is a question of whether cancer is actually cancer as

defined by the medical industry, or whether it is actually candida

overgrowth.

Dr. Tulio Simoncini, in Italy, believes that cancer is candida, and

not cancer at all as defined by the medical industry. He's proven

this and here's a video about his findings: http://tinyurl.com/2lf8tc

Here's Dr. Simoncini's website: http://www.curenaturalicancro.com/

I don't recommend treating yourself by taking baking soda, since it

is high in sodium and causes severe mineral imbalances if taken in

the amounts needed. I wrote to Dr. Simoncini and asked about that

problem. He wrote that no one should do baking soda treatments on

their own; that only he could safely administer it. Of course he is

saving lives with his treatments but if a person doesn't change what

caused (causes noted above) it to begin with they will get it back

again and again.

The only way to cure candida (cancer) is to give your body the

nutrients it requires so it can heal itself, and by eliminating

toxins. As Dr. Weston A. Price reports in his book " Nutrition and

Physical Degeneration " proper nutrition even changes genes/DNA and we

must follow Nature's Laws regarding health or we will be sick.

Life-long health means a person must follows Nature's Laws even after

curing their candida (cancer) or they will get candida/cancer again.

The best in health, Bee

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> > What is the difference between having Candida and having systemic

> Candida?

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> Hi Marissa. Here's an example of systemic candida:

> http://radiographics.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/full/23/5/1287

::: Wow, that was really interesting and a little horrifying. It was something

to see those

images of Candida colonies that have taken over her liver. I'm also intrigued

by the Candida

causes Cancer theory, very compelling.

Thanks!! (for all you do)

Marissa

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