[candidiasis] Digest Number 5884

[candidiasis] Digest Number 5884
There are 7 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1a. Re: I need advice with DMSO and Miconazole-Duncan or anyone
From: Wil Spencer
2a. Re: Does Greg have SIBO?
From: Wil Spencer
3a. Re: Green tea
From: Wil Spencer
4a. Re: Die off tiredness
From: Wil Spencer
5a. Re: Florastar vs VSL#3
From: healthyhopeful
5b. Re: Florastar vs VSL#3
From: Patterson, Jennifer
6a. Re: Cocunut oil
From: jlkinkona
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1a. Re: I need advice with DMSO and Miconazole-Duncan or anyone
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer  rocketmail.com wilspencer  rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:34 pm ((PDT))
DMSO is good for the skin, but I prefer to use colostrum based products for the skin.  Colostrum has a much better electrical and biological availibity and heals and feed the body.
Cellulitis is an infection starting with the connective tissue.  All connective tissue  of the body is part of the electrical system, and candida/candida toxins are caustic nerotoxins that will eventually cause these infections.
Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath
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From: mike <ikelo  yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis  yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 7:33:54 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] I need advice with DMSO and Miconazole-Duncan or anyone
I am going to try using DMSO ointment with Miconazole for my candida cellulitis. I know I have to be very careful. I do not know much about DMSO. Can you put Dmso on an open ulcer? Should I put Miconazole on first then apply Dmso? I need any advice I can get. I am sure no doctor will help me with this. I cant find a doctor that treats Candida skin infections.
Mike
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2a. Re: Does Greg have SIBO?
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer  rocketmail.com wilspencer  rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:42 pm ((PDT))
Who in their right mind was giving you this kind of advise?
Sure sounds like your core health and essence is drained and deficient.  I never recommend just taking MMS with out feeding the body something to build the core health while cleaning.
Wil
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From: dreaminginnoother <dreaminginnoother  yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis  yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 3:17:16 AM
Subject: [candidiasis] Re: Does Greg have SIBO?
did the mms thing for like 2 months a few years back.  Pushed myself so hard on it I was having a lot of diarrhea.  Feel like it left me drained and deficient.  In fact, it was after that that I feel like I haven’t gone a day without dark circles under my eyes.  Or I dunno, my experience with it just was not good, anything that smells the least bit chloriney anymore makes me gag.
greg
— In candidiasis   yahoogroups. com, can2cis-y  .. . wrote:
>
> Greg,
> why do you need antibiotic?  do you have a life threatening infection? antibiotics will help your candida overgrow.
> look into MMS and see if it resonates with you.
> it might take several days of reading about it before you know…
> http://www.miraclem ineralstories. com/
>
> take care,
> carmen
>
>
>
>
> ____________ _________ _________ __
> From: dreaminginnoother <dreaminginnoother   …>
> To: candidiasis   yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Mon, October 26, 2009 1:59:05 PM
> Subject: [candidiasis] Re: Does Greg have SIBO?
>
>
> Well I just meant trying another antibiotic in general would be hard because finding a doc to perscribe it is hard.
>
> greg
>
> — In candidiasis   yahoogroups. com, “Bonnie Cole” <bonnieview   …> wrote:
> >
> > Greg, maybe the Antibiotic NEEDS to be a different one?
> >
> > Bonnie
> >
> >  _____
> >
> > From: candidiasis   yahoogroups. com [mailto:candidiasis    yahoogroups. com] On
> > Behalf Of dreaminginnoother
> > Sent: October 23, 2009 2:40 AM
> > To: candidiasis   yahoogroups. com
> > Subject: [candidiasis] Re: Does Greg have SIBO?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > yeah, it came up negative, but my doc gave me a 10 day round of xifaxan. I
> > don’t really remember what happened when I took it, but it must have not
> > been very significant, as everything pretty much stayed the same.
> >
> > greg
> >
> > — In candidiasis   <mailto:candidiasis %40yahoogroups. com> yahoogroups. com,
> > “Bonnie Cole” <bonnieview   > wrote:
> > >
> > > Greg:
> > >
> > > Did you say previously that you had a Hydrogen Breath Test and it didn’t
> > > show anything?
> > >
> > > Not all tests are accurate and so I’m wondering if you’re still having gut
> > > problems after eating SIMPLE SUGARS, you should ask your doctor for an
> > > Antibiotic like HUMATIN.
> > >
> > > I did it for 10 days once a month for 3 months – helped a lot.
> > >
> > > Bonnie
> > >
> > >
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3a. Re: Green tea
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer  rocketmail.com wilspencer  rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:45 pm ((PDT))
There are several kinds of green tea.  I would think it is the sweetener that is the problem.
Wil
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From: guitarnola <guitarnola  yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis  yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 11:29:48 AM
Subject: [candidiasis] Green tea
I have read conflicting reports.  Is green tea OK on a candida diet?
Thanks
Lauren
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4a. Re: Die off tiredness
Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer  rocketmail.com wilspencer  rocketmail.com
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:48 pm ((PDT))
Good point NieeMa!  Sprouts are simple protein.  We get our life force from these proteins.
Wil
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From: NieeMA <nieema0  yahoo.com>
To: candidiasis  yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 11:22:18 PM
Subject: [candidiasis] Re: Die off tiredness
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!
— In candidiasis   yahoogroups. com, Wil Spencer <wilspencer   …> wrote:
>
> 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
>
>
>
>
> ____________ _________ _________ __
> From: dglsrichey <dglsrichey   …>
> 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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5a. Re: Florastar vs VSL#3
Posted by: “healthyhopeful” akaiyuhi2000  yahoo.com healthyhopeful
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:31 pm ((PDT))
I take VSL #3. It helps. I noticed my digestion improved with it. The doc told me to take it in water; however, I couldn’t stand the taste. I like it in plain yogurt – I can’t even taste it that way. Jen
— In candidiasis  yahoogroups.com, “Patterson, Jennifer” <kenstar  …> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> My doctor recommended taking Florastar to me today.  I read the box
> and it does contain lactose.  So I wonder if dairy free probiotics are
> a better choice.
>
> I have heard discussions about saccharomyces boulardii.  If memory
> serves, this bacteria has caused some people problems?  Would that be
> right?
>
> Has anyone taken VSL # 3?
>
> Has either done you any good?
>
> Thanks,
> Jennifer
>
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5b. Re: Florastar vs VSL#3
Posted by: “Patterson, Jennifer” kenstar  cogeco.ca jpatterson113
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:40 pm ((PDT))
Thanks Jen
Jennifer
On 1-Nov-09, at 12:23 AM, healthyhopeful wrote:
> I take VSL #3. It helps. I noticed my digestion improved with it.
> The doc told me to take it in water; however, I couldn’t stand the
> taste. I like it in plain yogurt – I can’t even taste it that way. Jen
>
> — In candidiasis  yahoogroups.com, “Patterson, Jennifer”
> <kenstar  …> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > My doctor recommended taking Florastar to me today. I read the box
> > and it does contain lactose. So I wonder if dairy free probiotics
> are
> > a better choice.
> >
> > I have heard discussions about saccharomyces boulardii. If memory
> > serves, this bacteria has caused some people problems? Would that be
> > right?
> >
> > Has anyone taken VSL # 3?
> >
> > Has either done you any good?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jennifer
> >
>
>
>
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6a. Re: Cocunut oil
Posted by: “jlkinkona” josephine  poidogs.com jlkinkona
Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:31 pm ((PDT))
I notice that when people are taking prescription drugs then add a natural alternative, they will tend to blame the natural alternative for their problems when in fact it could be due to the toxic drugs they are taking. Josephine
— In candidiasis  yahoogroups.com, Wil Spencer <wilspencer  …> wrote:
>
> 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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[candidiasis] Digest Number 5884

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There are 7 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1a. Re: I need advice with DMSO and Miconazole-Duncan or anyone

From: Wil Spencer

2a. Re: Does Greg have SIBO?

From: Wil Spencer

3a. Re: Green tea

From: Wil Spencer

4a. Re: Die off tiredness

From: Wil Spencer

5a. Re: Florastar vs VSL#3

From: healthyhopeful

5b. Re: Florastar vs VSL#3

From: Patterson, Jennifer

6a. Re: Cocunut oil

From: jlkinkona

Messages

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1a. Re: I need advice with DMSO and Miconazole-Duncan or anyone

Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer  rocketmail.com wilspencer  rocketmail.com

Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:34 pm ((PDT))

DMSO is good for the skin, but I prefer to use colostrum based products for the skin.  Colostrum has a much better electrical and biological availibity and heals and feed the body.

Cellulitis is an infection starting with the connective tissue.  All connective tissue  of the body is part of the electrical system, and candida/candida toxins are caustic nerotoxins that will eventually cause these infections.

Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath

________________________________

From: mike <ikelo  yahoo.com>

To: candidiasis  yahoogroups.com

Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 7:33:54 PM

Subject: [candidiasis] I need advice with DMSO and Miconazole-Duncan or anyone

I am going to try using DMSO ointment with Miconazole for my candida cellulitis. I know I have to be very careful. I do not know much about DMSO. Can you put Dmso on an open ulcer? Should I put Miconazole on first then apply Dmso? I need any advice I can get. I am sure no doctor will help me with this. I cant find a doctor that treats Candida skin infections.

Mike

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2a. Re: Does Greg have SIBO?

Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer  rocketmail.com wilspencer  rocketmail.com

Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:42 pm ((PDT))

Who in their right mind was giving you this kind of advise?

Sure sounds like your core health and essence is drained and deficient.  I never recommend just taking MMS with out feeding the body something to build the core health while cleaning.

Wil

________________________________

From: dreaminginnoother <dreaminginnoother  yahoo.com>

To: candidiasis  yahoogroups.com

Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 3:17:16 AM

Subject: [candidiasis] Re: Does Greg have SIBO?

did the mms thing for like 2 months a few years back.  Pushed myself so hard on it I was having a lot of diarrhea.  Feel like it left me drained and deficient.  In fact, it was after that that I feel like I haven’t gone a day without dark circles under my eyes.  Or I dunno, my experience with it just was not good, anything that smells the least bit chloriney anymore makes me gag.

greg

— In candidiasis   yahoogroups. com, can2cis-y  .. . wrote:

>

> Greg,

> why do you need antibiotic?  do you have a life threatening infection? antibiotics will help your candida overgrow.

> look into MMS and see if it resonates with you.

> it might take several days of reading about it before you know…

> http://www.miraclem ineralstories. com/

>

> take care,

> carmen

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: dreaminginnoother <dreaminginnoother   …>

> To: candidiasis   yahoogroups. com

> Sent: Mon, October 26, 2009 1:59:05 PM

> Subject: [candidiasis] Re: Does Greg have SIBO?

>

>

> Well I just meant trying another antibiotic in general would be hard because finding a doc to perscribe it is hard.

>

> greg

>

> — In candidiasis   yahoogroups. com, “Bonnie Cole” <bonnieview   …> wrote:

> >

> > Greg, maybe the Antibiotic NEEDS to be a different one?

> >

> > Bonnie

> >

> >  _____

> >

> > From: candidiasis   yahoogroups. com [mailto:candidiasis    yahoogroups. com] On

> > Behalf Of dreaminginnoother

> > Sent: October 23, 2009 2:40 AM

> > To: candidiasis   yahoogroups. com

> > Subject: [candidiasis] Re: Does Greg have SIBO?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > yeah, it came up negative, but my doc gave me a 10 day round of xifaxan. I

> > don’t really remember what happened when I took it, but it must have not

> > been very significant, as everything pretty much stayed the same.

> >

> > greg

> >

> > — In candidiasis   <mailto:candidiasis %40yahoogroups. com> yahoogroups. com,

> > “Bonnie Cole” <bonnieview   > wrote:

> > >

> > > Greg:

> > >

> > > Did you say previously that you had a Hydrogen Breath Test and it didn’t

> > > show anything?

> > >

> > > Not all tests are accurate and so I’m wondering if you’re still having gut

> > > problems after eating SIMPLE SUGARS, you should ask your doctor for an

> > > Antibiotic like HUMATIN.

> > >

> > > I did it for 10 days once a month for 3 months – helped a lot.

> > >

> > > Bonnie

> > >

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

> > >

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3a. Re: Green tea

Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer  rocketmail.com wilspencer  rocketmail.com

Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:45 pm ((PDT))

There are several kinds of green tea.  I would think it is the sweetener that is the problem.

Wil

________________________________

From: guitarnola <guitarnola  yahoo.com>

To: candidiasis  yahoogroups.com

Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 11:29:48 AM

Subject: [candidiasis] Green tea

I have read conflicting reports.  Is green tea OK on a candida diet?

Thanks

Lauren

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4a. Re: Die off tiredness

Posted by: “Wil Spencer” wilspencer  rocketmail.com wilspencer  rocketmail.com

Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:48 pm ((PDT))

Good point NieeMa!  Sprouts are simple protein.  We get our life force from these proteins.

Wil

________________________________

From: NieeMA <nieema0  yahoo.com>

To: candidiasis  yahoogroups.com

Sent: Sat, October 31, 2009 11:22:18 PM

Subject: [candidiasis] Re: Die off tiredness

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!

— In candidiasis   yahoogroups. com, Wil Spencer <wilspencer   …> wrote:

>

> 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

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: dglsrichey <dglsrichey   …>

> 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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>

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> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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5a. Re: Florastar vs VSL#3

Posted by: “healthyhopeful” akaiyuhi2000  yahoo.com healthyhopeful

Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:31 pm ((PDT))

I take VSL #3. It helps. I noticed my digestion improved with it. The doc told me to take it in water; however, I couldn’t stand the taste. I like it in plain yogurt – I can’t even taste it that way. Jen

— In candidiasis  yahoogroups.com, “Patterson, Jennifer” <kenstar  …> wrote:

>

>

> Hi,

>

> My doctor recommended taking Florastar to me today.  I read the box

> and it does contain lactose.  So I wonder if dairy free probiotics are

> a better choice.

>

> I have heard discussions about saccharomyces boulardii.  If memory

> serves, this bacteria has caused some people problems?  Would that be

> right?

>

> Has anyone taken VSL # 3?

>

> Has either done you any good?

>

> Thanks,

> Jennifer

>

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5b. Re: Florastar vs VSL#3

Posted by: “Patterson, Jennifer” kenstar  cogeco.ca jpatterson113

Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:40 pm ((PDT))

Thanks Jen

Jennifer

On 1-Nov-09, at 12:23 AM, healthyhopeful wrote:

> I take VSL #3. It helps. I noticed my digestion improved with it.

> The doc told me to take it in water; however, I couldn’t stand the

> taste. I like it in plain yogurt – I can’t even taste it that way. Jen

>

> — In candidiasis  yahoogroups.com, “Patterson, Jennifer”

> <kenstar  …> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > My doctor recommended taking Florastar to me today. I read the box

> > and it does contain lactose. So I wonder if dairy free probiotics

> are

> > a better choice.

> >

> > I have heard discussions about saccharomyces boulardii. If memory

> > serves, this bacteria has caused some people problems? Would that be

> > right?

> >

> > Has anyone taken VSL # 3?

> >

> > Has either done you any good?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Jennifer

> >

>

>

>

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6a. Re: Cocunut oil

Posted by: “jlkinkona” josephine  poidogs.com jlkinkona

Date: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:31 pm ((PDT))

I notice that when people are taking prescription drugs then add a natural alternative, they will tend to blame the natural alternative for their problems when in fact it could be due to the toxic drugs they are taking. Josephine

— In candidiasis  yahoogroups.com, Wil Spencer <wilspencer  …> wrote:

>

> 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

Messages in this topic (21)

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