can you please take me off of the candida mailing list
thank you
--- dan_jackowiak <cavemandan30@...> wrote:
> Hello Emma,
>
> I have not had any experience with this diet and the
> article you
> are reffering to is all wrong. I know for an
> absolute fact that
> candida
> can cause many other problems in the body and I have
> the research
> material to prove it.
>
> The guy is also wrong on the food supply and the
> fact we all have
> this in our bodies. We all have yeast in our bodies
> that is kept
> under
> control by good bacteria. Yeast is a single celled
> organsim that does
> feed on sugar as he has stated. Once the yeast to
> bacteria ratio
> gets out of balance yeast mutates to a multicellular
> form of fungus.
> It has a plant cell wall with a lipoprotein core and
> a center
> nucleus.
> It feeds by extended hyphae which are root like
> structures like
> a plant. Thru these roots it injects exoenzymes into
> what ever it is
> attached to, which is you. The dissolving substrate
> is then sucked
> up
> into the candida. So, it eats anything which is
> mainly its host. Of
> course it will also eat any waste or indigested
> foods it comes in
> contact
> with as well. The hyphae puncture the intestinal
> wall and it begins
> to
> feed on whatever is in the blood stream. These
> hyphea can meet
> as the structure grows and since the nucleus of the
> cells contain two
> sets of chromosones the cells when they come in
> contact breed
> by splitting themselves in two to form a new cell.
> This new cell,
> if the roots met on the other side of the
> intestinall wall, enters
> the blood stream and is free to go where ever it
> wishes.
>
> It has the ability to shape shift and rearrange its
> chromosones
> and passes this on to its offspring. One species of
> candida can
> take on 7 different forms although the two most
> common
> are a white cylindrical form and a greyish form.
> This is an adaptive
> strategy that helps insure its survival.
>
> I would add Candex to the Threelac. Candex will eat
> thru the cell
> wall and Threelac will get the nucleus of the cell.
> Don't be afraid
> of raises the doses as you go. Maybe after 2 or 3
> weeks increase
> the candex by 1 cap 2 x aday and the Threelac by 1
> packet 2
> x a day. Keep doing this every two weeks and you can
> also add
> some other bacterial product and take 30 to 50
> billion, or more live
> spores a day.
>
> If they have determined its in your blood stream
> then you are
> going to have to get the macrophages, neutrophils,
> phagocytes,
> and natural killer cells involved to get it all.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Dan
>
> http://yeastinfectionadvisor.com
> http://herbalremedyadvisor.com
>
>
> >From: "emyblu86pink" <eln@...>
> >Reply-To: candida-testimonials@yahoogroups.com
> >To: candida-testimonials@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: [candida-testimonials] I would really
> appreciate all your
> opinions on this...
> >Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 13:24:55 -0000
> >
> >Hi All,
> >
> >This is my first post here, though I've been
> reading the daily
> >digest for a couple of months now. My name is Emma,
> I'm in Australia
> >and I'm really sick with candida and I'm needing
> all who are
> >interested's opinion/view on this.
> >
> >Due to multiple food intolerances (candida related)
> my doctor,
> >dietician and I are supportive of me trying an
> enteral nutrition
> >formula, which is a liquid diet, consisting of
> predigested
> >nutrients, ie. amino acids, maltodextrin, vitamins,
> minerals,
> >glutamine etc. (Examples of this are Vivonex,
> Tolerex, Peptinex,
> >Absorbplus etc.) This means that I recieve all my
> nutritional needs,
> >calories etc. by drinking this fluid several times
> a day. Because it
> >is predigested, this means that the digestive sytem
> does no 'work'
> >and gives it a chance to heal. The drink is fully
> absorbed by the
> >time it reaches halfway through the small
> intestine, which makes it
> >low residue.
> >
> >I have a quote here regarding this sort of drink
> and candida, though
> >the one I will be drinking contains NO sugar, as
> the one listed in
> >the following quote does. (Though it does contain
> significant
> >carbohydrate in the form of maltodextrin).
> >
> >I guess I'm interested to know if anyone here has
> ever had
> >experience with these 'diets'. They are commonly
> used in people with
> >chron's disease and ulcerative colitis etc. to
> induce remission.
> >
> >
> >
> >Here's the quote: (I'll just add that I don't fully
> agree with this
> >the author's view, that candida doesn't cause many
> problems, it
> >does).
> >
> >"Candida
> >The yeast, Candida Albicans, became the most
> popular colon microbe
> >in the 1980's and many people still pursue
> yeast-free diets in an
> >attempt to treat "candida infection" and to solve
> bowel symptoms.
> >Claims that candida overgrowth in the GIT cause
> ill-defined
> >illnesses are probably not true. Candida
> populations are balanced by
> >competitive microbes. Colon candida are fed by milk
> sugar and
> >starches in the diet which reach the colon
> undigested, not free
> >sugars in food which tend to be absorbed before
> reaching the yeast.
> >The presence of other kinds of yeast or fungi in
> the diet has little
> >or no effect on the growth of candida in the colon.
> On a food
> >holiday, the food supply to the Candida and all
> other colon
> >microorganisms is reduced and the population
> decreases. The use of
> >an elemental nutrient formula, even with high
> glucose content, is
> >associated with reduction or disappearance of
> candida in the colon.
> >
> >I guess my concern is exacerbating candida, but
> also if the yeast
> >are getting no food (being starved) in the colon,
> could they move
> >into another part of the body or just die off???
> Scary...
> >
> >I'm taking threelac currently and doing my best to
> stick to a
> >modified candida diet, but because I'm severely
> underweight and was
> >close to death due to anorexia from all my candida
> related
> >intolerances and digestive problems, and I also
> cannot tolerate any
> >oils or red meats, or nuts (they burn my digetive
> system like it's
>
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