[candidiasis] Digest Number 5883
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There are 25 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1a. Nystatin for Oral Suspension Price?
From: margretdzn aol.com
1b. Re: Nystatin for Oral Suspension Price?
From: Wil Spencer
2a. coconut milk, oil or water…….?
From: margretdzn
2b. Re: coconut milk, oil or water…….?
From: Bonnie Cole
2c. Re: coconut milk, oil or water…….?
From: Wil Spencer
3a. Re: Haital Hernia
From: Bonnie Cole
3b. Re: Haital Hernia
From: Wil Spencer
3c. Re: Haital Hernia
From: Wil Spencer
4a. Die off tiredness
From: dglsrichey
4b. Re: Die off tiredness
From: Wil Spencer
4c. Re: Die off tiredness
From: douglas richey
4d. Re: Die off tiredness
From: douglas richey
4e. Re: Die off tiredness
From: Wil Spencer
4f. Re: Die off tiredness
From: Keycross
4g. Re: Die off tiredness
From: NieeMA
5a. Re: Anger, Acceptance and Coconut Oil?!
From: Wil Spencer
6a. Re: GR8-Dophilus
From: Wil Spencer
7a. Re: Garlic AND probiotics…
From: Wil Spencer
8a. Re: my experience with inulin
From: Wil Spencer
9a. Re: Cocunut oil
From: Wil Spencer
10a. Green tea
From: guitarnola
10b. Green tea
From: guitarnola
11. yeast in blood?
From: sandi
12a. Re: I linknteresting
From: Wil Spencer
13a. Re: PANDAS/ strep question
From: Wil Spencer
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1a. Nystatin for Oral Suspension Price?
Posted by: “margretdzn aol.com” margretdzn aol.com margretdzn
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:28 am ((PDT))
I’ve used it in the past and I get a full bottle (don’t have it in front
of me), but I think it’s about 60 pills or so, for less than $40.00, maybe
$20-30….
sorry couldn’t be more specific, but you get the idea, it’s not
expensive….
Blessings, Margaret
“We are not held back by the love we didn’t receive in the past, but by
the love we’re not extending in the present.”
—Marianne Williamson
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1b. Re: Nystatin for Oral Suspension Price?
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:18 pm ((PDT))
This is very typical of the medical industry! If you buy into it they will gladly take your money and smile at you as you hand it over. I have heard of antifungals costing alot more than that. The choice is yours.
Thrush is very simple to get rid of when you know what it is. It is a gut imbalance. I have written about it in a book “Candida-The Underlying Cause of the Unconscious Conspiracy Against Our Health”. You can view and download it from my web site www.environotics.com
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: psychomutts <alukasick sbcglobal.net>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 5:46:00 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] Nystatin for Oral Suspension Price?
Hi. My MD prescribed a month’s worth of Nystatin to treat a bad case of oral thrush, but the price seems to be ridiculously high – over $300 to fill the prescription at Walgreens (and yes, it’s generic made by Paddock Labs).
Nystatin USP, 50 MMU (10 gm) — 1 bottle is over $30, and apparently it will take 10 bottles to fill the prescription.
Does this seem right?
I’ve been through the posts and read that people have been on Nystatin for months, even up to a year. How can anyone afford it?
Thanks.
Aimee
Milwaukee, WI
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2a. coconut milk, oil or water…….?
Posted by: “margretdzn” margretdzn aol.com margretdzn
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:29 am ((PDT))
Does anyone know anything about, or have any experience with using coconut milk, oil or water for bouts of diviticulitis or intestinal/colon distress….???
Blessings, Margaret
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2b. Re: coconut milk, oil or water…….?
Posted by: “Bonnie Cole” bonnieview sympatico.ca anunnakica
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:44 am ((PDT))
Margaret: Coconut water has a lot of sugar, so I wouldn’t want to use that,
sometimes Coconut Milk does too but the Oil would be free of sugar and
healing. Bonnie
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Sent: October 31, 2009 10:25 AM
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Subject: [candidiasis] coconut milk, oil or water…….?
Does anyone know anything about, or have any experience with using coconut
milk, oil or water for bouts of diviticulitis or intestinal/colon
distress….???
Blessings, Margaret
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2c. Re: coconut milk, oil or water…….?
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:53 pm ((PDT))
Yes, you may get things moving toward the exit, but long term use is detrimental in my opinion.
Wil Spencer
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From: margretdzn <margretdzn aol.com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 10:25:06 AM
Subject: [candidiasis] coconut milk, oil or water…….?
Does anyone know anything about, or have any experience with using coconut milk, oil or water for bouts of diviticulitis or intestinal/colon distress…. ???
Blessings, Margaret
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3a. Re: Haital Hernia
Posted by: “Bonnie Cole” bonnieview sympatico.ca anunnakica
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:13 am ((PDT))
I have a SMALL SLIDING HIATAL HERNIA but I have no symptoms from it, that I
know of. But I do have Celiac and inflammation from Candida.
Bonnie
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Behalf Of IMS
Sent: October 30, 2009 11:51 AM
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Subject: [candidiasis] Haital Hernia
I would like to ask if people in this group have haital hernia?
I had one in the past and now it is gone but still have reflux.
I have red hernicould be result of gluten intolerance but it may be also
from inflammation from candida or high esonophylls count in gut.
Lisa
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3b. Re: Haital Hernia
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:38 pm ((PDT))
Just by your brief statement it is hard to tell what is actually going on.
A hiatal hernia is a result of a trauma to the diaphram in either an emotional or physical fashion. Simply being in a state of fear can cause the diaphram to tighten up and pull the stomach and esophogus out of place causing the stomach acids and other gut juices to go out of balance causing the celiac and inflammation you talk about.
When the stomach and/or small intestine electrical curcuit is out that can be enough trauma to cause the diaphram trauma and tighten up. There are several other examples, but hopefully you get the idea.
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: Bonnie Cole <bonnieview sympatico.ca>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 2:12:26 PM
Subject: RE: [candidiasis] Haital Hernia
I have a SMALL SLIDING HIATAL HERNIA but I have no symptoms from it, that I
know of. But I do have Celiac and inflammation from Candida.
Bonnie
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From: candidiasis yahoogroups. com [mailto:candidiasis yahoogroups. com] On
Behalf Of IMS
Sent: October 30, 2009 11:51 AM
To: candidiasis yahoogroups. com
Subject: [candidiasis] Haital Hernia
I would like to ask if people in this group have haital hernia?
I had one in the past and now it is gone but still have reflux.
I have red hernicould be result of gluten intolerance but it may be also
from inflammation from candida or high esonophylls count in gut.
Lisa
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3c. Re: Haital Hernia
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:21 pm ((PDT))
Sound like you have what I call “Grain Toxicity”!
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: IMS <imsinfo yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 11:50:33 AM
Subject: [candidiasis] Haital Hernia
I would like to ask if people in this group have haital hernia?
I had one in the past and now it is gone but still have reflux.
I have red hernicould be result of gluten intolerance but it may be also from inflammation from candida or high esonophylls count in gut.
Lisa
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4a. Die off tiredness
Posted by: “dglsrichey” dglsrichey yahoo.com dglsrichey
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:21 pm ((PDT))
I am discouraged by this die off tiredness. I am taking a tablespoon of coc. oil twice daily. That does not seem to help. Should I add anything else? Is Oil of Oregano helpful with die off? I have heard of using molydenum but would not know if that helped the tiredness, nor how to combine that with the coc. oil. Thanks Doug
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4b. Re: Die off tiredness
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 4:59 pm ((PDT))
There is a very large misconception about this coconut oil theory for candida overgrowth. In my clinical experience, the use of any vegetable oil and that includes soya, canola, sunflower, flax seed, grape seed, etc. is very detrimental. The use of these oils are not electrically or biologically healthy, in my opinion.
To answer your question regarding tiredness, your life force comes from your food and when you are unable to receive the life force you get tired or the toxins get built up and you get tired. So in my clinical experience you need to get rid of the toxins and tend to the health of the digestive tract. In the digestive tract we house over 700 different microorganisms. The job of these microorganisms are to convert the life force from the food to us. Using vegetable oils in the diet causes the microorganisms to be unable to do their job and actually cause toxins to be built up in the body.
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: dglsrichey <dglsrichey yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 3:20:26 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] Die off tiredness
I am discouraged by this die off tiredness. I am taking a tablespoon of coc. oil twice daily. That does not seem to help. Should I add anything else? Is Oil of Oregano helpful with die off? I have heard of using molydenum but would not know if that helped the tiredness, nor how to combine that with the coc. oil. Thanks Doug
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4c. Re: Die off tiredness
Posted by: “douglas richey” dglsrichey yahoo.com dglsrichey
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:14 pm ((PDT))
Wil, thank you for responding. Reading your beliefs I cannot agree with that. I have used oils for years without this tiredness. This tiredness is related to my 8 day(so far) of taking Yeast Max and experiencing the die off which is definitely a new tiredness in my life. You may have healthier paths in your philosophy but it does not make sense to me. Doug
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From: Wil Spencer <wilspencer rocketmail.com>
Subject: Re: [candidiasis] Die off tiredness
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 7:59 PM
There is a very large misconception about this coconut oil theory for candida overgrowth. In my clinical experience, the use of any vegetable oil and that includes soya, canola, sunflower, flax seed, grape seed, etc. is very detrimental. The use of these oils are not electrically or biologically healthy, in my opinion.
To answer your question regarding tiredness, your life force comes from your food and when you are unable to receive the life force you get tired or the toxins get built up and you get tired. So in my clinical experience you need to get rid of the toxins and tend to the health of the digestive tract. In the digestive tract we house over 700 different microorganisms. The job of these microorganisms are to convert the life force from the food to us. Using vegetable oils in the diet causes the microorganisms to be unable to do their job and actually cause toxins to be built up in the body.
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: dglsrichey <dglsrichey yahoo. com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups. com
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 3:20:26 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] Die off tiredness
I am discouraged by this die off tiredness. I am taking a tablespoon of coc. oil twice daily. That does not seem to help. Should I add anything else? Is Oil of Oregano helpful with die off? I have heard of using molydenum but would not know if that helped the tiredness, nor how to combine that with the coc. oil. Thanks Doug
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4d. Re: Die off tiredness
Posted by: “douglas richey” dglsrichey yahoo.com dglsrichey
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:19 pm ((PDT))
Wil, I missed the second point, and yes the tiredness may be due to toxins I am not getting rid of, I am slack on detoxing and with your reminding me I will get back to that. Thanks Doug
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From: Wil Spencer <wilspencer rocketmail.com>
Subject: Re: [candidiasis] Die off tiredness
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 7:59 PM
There is a very large misconception about this coconut oil theory for candida overgrowth. In my clinical experience, the use of any vegetable oil and that includes soya, canola, sunflower, flax seed, grape seed, etc. is very detrimental. The use of these oils are not electrically or biologically healthy, in my opinion.
To answer your question regarding tiredness, your life force comes from your food and when you are unable to receive the life force you get tired or the toxins get built up and you get tired. So in my clinical experience you need to get rid of the toxins and tend to the health of the digestive tract. In the digestive tract we house over 700 different microorganisms. The job of these microorganisms are to convert the life force from the food to us. Using vegetable oils in the diet causes the microorganisms to be unable to do their job and actually cause toxins to be built up in the body.
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: dglsrichey <dglsrichey yahoo. com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups. com
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 3:20:26 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] Die off tiredness
I am discouraged by this die off tiredness. I am taking a tablespoon of coc. oil twice daily. That does not seem to help. Should I add anything else? Is Oil of Oregano helpful with die off? I have heard of using molydenum but would not know if that helped the tiredness, nor how to combine that with the coc. oil. Thanks Doug
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4e. Re: Die off tiredness
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:51 pm ((PDT))
I have seen the use of veggie oils take years to crawl up to the point of fatique. I have never seen in my clinic a die-off of tiredness like you are talking about. A die-off of alot of other feelings and sensations tho.
Knowing what YeastMax is and does, you may want to know somethings. When one takes these new fancy detox and cleaners with out the core life force with in them you strip even more life force from you along with what ever you are purging from the body. If you are getting fatiqued from a product like YeastMax I would venture to say your core essence is quite diminished already and it would pay, in my opinion, you may be better off to be feeding your essence more instead of detox.
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: douglas richey <dglsrichey yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 8:11:45 PM
Subject: Re: [candidiasis] Die off tiredness
Wil, thank you for responding. Reading your beliefs I cannot agree with that. I have used oils for years without this tiredness. This tiredness is related to my 8 day(so far) of taking Yeast Max and experiencing the die off which is definitely a new tiredness in my life. You may have healthier paths in your philosophy but it does not make sense to me. Doug
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From: Wil Spencer <wilspencer rocketma il.com>
Subject: Re: [candidiasis] Die off tiredness
To: candidiasis yahoogroups. com
Date: Saturday, October 31, 2009, 7:59 PM
There is a very large misconception about this coconut oil theory for candida overgrowth. In my clinical experience, the use of any vegetable oil and that includes soya, canola, sunflower, flax seed, grape seed, etc. is very detrimental. The use of these oils are not electrically or biologically healthy, in my opinion.
To answer your question regarding tiredness, your life force comes from your food and when you are unable to receive the life force you get tired or the toxins get built up and you get tired. So in my clinical experience you need to get rid of the toxins and tend to the health of the digestive tract. In the digestive tract we house over 700 different microorganisms. The job of these microorganisms are to convert the life force from the food to us. Using vegetable oils in the diet causes the microorganisms to be unable to do their job and actually cause toxins to be built up in the body.
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: dglsrichey <dglsrichey yahoo. com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups. com
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 3:20:26 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] Die off tiredness
I am discouraged by this die off tiredness. I am taking a tablespoon of coc. oil twice daily. That does not seem to help. Should I add anything else? Is Oil of Oregano helpful with die off? I have heard of using molydenum but would not know if that helped the tiredness, nor how to combine that with the coc. oil. Thanks Doug
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4f. Re: Die off tiredness
Posted by: “Keycross” crossshapedkeys verizon.net keycross
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:12 pm ((PDT))
I am sure others would have backup clinical evidence, reports, etc. Other than your clinical experience where is the overwhelming evidence that coconut oil is detrimental, and you didn’t mention olive oil but I guess that is taboo also. P.S. for those who do not have a Candida overgrowth are these taboo oils ok???
Keycross
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From: Wil Spencer
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:59 PM
Subject: Re: [candidiasis] Die off tiredness
There is a very large misconception about this coconut oil theory for candida overgrowth. In my clinical experience, the use of any vegetable oil and that includes soya, canola, sunflower, flax seed, grape seed, etc. is very detrimental. The use of these oils are not electrically or biologically healthy, in my opinion.
To answer your question regarding tiredness, your life force comes from your food and when you are unable to receive the life force you get tired or the toxins get built up and you get tired. So in my clinical experience you need to get rid of the toxins and tend to the health of the digestive tract. In the digestive tract we house over 700 different microorganisms. The job of these microorganisms are to convert the life force from the food to us. Using vegetable oils in the diet causes the microorganisms to be unable to do their job and actually cause toxins to be built up in the body.
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: dglsrichey <dglsrichey yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 3:20:26 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] Die off tiredness
I am discouraged by this die off tiredness. I am taking a tablespoon of coc. oil twice daily. That does not seem to help. Should I add anything else? Is Oil of Oregano helpful with die off? I have heard of using molydenum but would not know if that helped the tiredness, nor how to combine that with the coc. oil. Thanks Doug
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4g. Re: Die off tiredness
Posted by: “NieeMA” nieema0 yahoo.com nieema0
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:22 pm ((PDT))
The whole point being that we need food that has the right “charge to it “!!!
When we eat dead food, we are not getting the life force needed!
Sprouting is one answer on how to get live food in!!!! It loves my body these sprouts…and it is live food.
You can sprout just about anything that is a seed!!!
Do it yourself…not store bought!
Check it out folks!
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5a. Re: Anger, Acceptance and Coconut Oil?!
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:26 pm ((PDT))
I sure can sympathize with you. Most of my clients that have come to my clinic are in your boat. You can read some of the testimonies on my web site www.mbsre-set.com. I have had so many clients with their suicide planned out and everything, and today the ones who choose a different path are still alive to tell of it. Like the testimony of Lynn from my web site. I will let it talk for herself.
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: a_lorraine <alisonlorraine yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 11:42:24 AM
Subject: [candidiasis] Anger, Acceptance and Coconut Oil?!
I can honestly say that I’ve had a lot of anger regarding my health (and resulting financial) situation. The two are inextricably intertwined as we damn well know. Especially in the United States where anything medical and long-term can easily bankrupt you, along with the attitude that “it’s YOUR fault”.
When I suddenly became allergic to 30 different foods, I started to fear what was on my plate. Anger and frustration were among my reactions. Sitting down to a meal became a stressful event, one which I had to repeat several times per day, since not eating was not an option. So my frustrated, reactive state was constant and daily, and not easy to deal with. Never mind the clueless attitude of “medical professionals” , none of whom seemed to have a clue.
Eventually, I was being told that I was “crazy”, “anorexic” and/or “mentally ill” at a time when I was very physically ill and had no idea what the hell was going on. I was spending gobs of money, overdrawing every source of funds that I had chasing these horrific symptoms that no one could explain. This went on for several years; I lost everything I had worked for, credit and all down the toilet.
Yeah, that made me angry. DUH! Why anyone would be surprised at this really blows my mind.
In my case, I can’t attribute my anger level to coconut oil–I do notice increased agitation after too much dairy–but not coconut oil. But I did notice that my level of anger went down after I ACCEPTED it as my own, acted on it, and stopped allowing others–who’ ve never had candidiasis or the resulting financial nightmare that goes with it–to trivialize my situation.
Onward,
Alison
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6a. Re: GR8-Dophilus
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:32 pm ((PDT))
I have to say Duncan, your mathematics and fecal slurry talk is neat. You have not taken into account from any emotional stress which can wipe out huge amounts of bacterium in a matter of minutes. Just having fear or worry is enough to send enough adrenaline into the gut to cause this kind of imbalance.
This is why I have to look at health from a Wholistic view. This is what the new science is telling us, we are part of nature.
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: DuncanC <duncancrow shaw.ca>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 11:12:41 AM
Subject: [candidiasis] Re: GR8-Dophilus
Douglas, one capsule of probiotic is about the right amount of organisms to colonise about 2 CCs of fecal slurry if the ecology is about 50% out. They will still have to be fed in order to adhere to the gut lining and maintain the bowel population even though it’s being evacuated.
You can readily see why the dose-related effect runs you into dozens if not hundreds of caps or more than a pouch of VSL#3 per day. Using VSL#3 that as a guide, the 450 billion organisms in a single dose would be contained in about 100-150 capsules.
So, a probiotic of 20 capsules per dose seems low-end even as a starter culture.
By feeding the culture a few spoonfuls of prebiotic you can grow the balance of the organisms you need in a day.
all good,
Duncan
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> Hi, I just bought my GR8-Dophilus. It says to take 1 with or before a meal. Also it says take 1-3 a day. With the Jarradophilus that I took before I always took 2 at a time 30 minutes before a meal and sometimes just the one time in the morning.Should I not take the GR8 30 minutes before a meal and by itself? Also would one in the morning before breakfast be enough? Thanks Doug
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7a. Re: Garlic AND probiotics…
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:43 pm ((PDT))
Garlic in a whole food form is not detrimental to gut bacterium. Just remember in the gut is all about balance.
Wil
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From: “Paspenc5 cs.com” <Paspenc5 cs.com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 11:48:34 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] Garlic AND probiotics…
We’re encouraged to take both garlic and probiotics to combat candida
problems. But since garlic has antibiotic properties, doesn’t it kill off these
very expensive probiotics were taking if we take them at the same time, or
even on the same day?
What’s the point of taking good bacteria if we’re going to kill it off with
garlic?
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8a. Re: my experience with inulin
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 6:50 pm ((PDT))
Gas and flatulance is a by-product of improper fermentation or a bacteria imbalance. If you are using inulin and still having gas you need to look at a change up on the supplements or something.
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: “toddroberts2001 aol.com” <toddroberts2001 aol.com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 9:39:02 AM
Subject: Re: [candidiasis] my experience with inulin
In a message dated 10/29/2009 4:34:37 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
deltabeats_71 yahoo.com writes:
although I’m still able to tolerate Fiberrific brand inulin, it is once
again causing massive gas problems. It has been several months of religiously
taking 3 heaped teaspoons a day since I started and this is still a
problem. Though I can tolerate it, I cannot see what good it is doing still
causing so much gas after such a long time. In previous posts I have read that
after a couple of weeks of inulin supplementation the good guys should be
winning the intestinal battle. With the gas I still produce, it’s obvious the
favorable bacteria is still a long way off…
Any suggestions, ideas, thoughts?
Paul in Japan
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Try adding a small amount of Virgin Coconut Oil to your diet daily to
see if it might help. Try adding maybe 2 or 3 teaspoonfuls a day
of Virgin coconut oil to your diet. When I tried it the gas and bloating
started to cease almost immediately.
Todd R
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9a. Re: Cocunut oil
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:04 pm ((PDT))
Where in the world does this anger and die-off crap come from?
In my clinical experience the anger and rage are products of a severe imbalance in the electrical and/or biological systems. Which could be a toxin build up, but this is still an imbalance, not a die-off of a candida over growth.
Wil Spencer
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From: “can2cis-y yahoo.com” <can2cis-y yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 10:38:55 AM
Subject: Re: [candidiasis] Re: Cocunut oil
I do not believe this king of anger and rage is die-off.
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From: Roger and Lisa Royal <rerlsr1 bellsouth. net>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 5:25:04 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] Re: Cocunut oil
OMG! When I first starting taking coconut oil I felt like I was on steroids! Felt anger almost out of control. It was awful. Had to cut way back and work up. A friend had the same exp. I guess it is die off.
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10a. Green tea
Posted by: “guitarnola” guitarnola yahoo.com guitarnola
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:11 pm ((PDT))
Is green tea acceptable on an anti-candida diet?
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10b. Green tea
Posted by: “guitarnola” guitarnola yahoo.com guitarnola
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:13 pm ((PDT))
I have read conflicting reports. Is green tea OK on a candida diet?
Thanks
Lauren
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11. yeast in blood?
Posted by: “sandi” srobinsoniii yahoo.com srobinsoniii
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:12 pm ((PDT))
Dan dr. showed us what was supposed to be yeast in my son’s blood smear.
Every pediatrician that I have been to in our town just doesn’t believe me. They all say he would have to be a very sick AIDS patient and then I read a blog by a guy who does live blood cell analysis and he said that a person would have to be on life support to have yeast in blood! So which is it. A yeast site showed a slide with yeast in it. I am not questioning my son’s DAN dr. as he has helped my son so much, but I would love some more info so I can call the pediatrician out on this. I just feel uniformed and not prepared to have this battle. Does anyone have any info to help me. I am tired of dealing with these Dr.s in town, but my son’s DAN dr. is in another state so I have to rely on local Dr.s too.
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12a. Re: I linknteresting
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:16 pm ((PDT))
I have looked into this website.
In my opinion they have some good stuff to say on the protein issue, but they are leaving the microorganism link out of the picture.
Wil Spencer
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From: IMS <imsinfo yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 10:43:43 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] I linknteresting
http://www.abctohea lth.com/17. html?sm=11778
There is a link to info that includes treatment for many problems including candida. I wonder if somebody tried such treatment.
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13a. Re: PANDAS/ strep question
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer rocketmail.com wilspencer rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:24 pm ((PDT))
In my research, strep is a result of the small intestine missing the bacterium “bacillus latersporus BOD”.
In my clinical experience strep, staph, candida and 12 other potential pathogens can thrive and multiply when the gut is out of balance and missing essential soil borne microorganisms from the food chain.
This is one of the topics I cover in my book “Candida-The Underlying Cause of the Unconscious Conspiracy Against Our Health” which can be viewed and downloaded from www.environotics.com
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: emilynk.chan <emilynk.chan yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 8:58:54 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] PANDAS/ strep question
Can someone please help me with my son’s lab tests for PANDAS/ step:
ASOT – Positive 200IU/mL (reference range – less than 200)
Antideoxyribonuclea se – B antibodies – <50U/mL (reference range <187)
1. Does this mean my son has strep and/or PANDAS?
2. What are the treatment options?
Many thanks for any input
Regards,
Emily
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