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I recently took something called Probioitics Pearls and have been really

miserable ever since, thanks for this interesting info, REbecca

 

 

> " lotecq " <lotecq

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>Gettingwell , " NotDoctors.com " <larry@n...>

>wrote:

>Thanks for the info. I'll check it out.

>lotecq

> >

> > Hi:

> >

> > So we were created to eat out of cans and heat up all the foods we

>eat?

> > Explore fungal infections for your answer instead. One good site

>is:

> > http://www.iknowthecause.com/

> >

> > Fungus is said to be directly responsible for both high PSA and

>high

> > cholesterol. Fungus feeds off of carbs and sugars. You could have

> > a pre-existing condition that has just gotten worse over time and

> > the diet might have nothing to do with it. Some factors to

>consider:

> >

> > 1. Do you drink alcohol (a fungal mycotoxin)?

> > 2. Do you smoke?

> > 3. Do you take probiotics on a regular basis?

> > 4. Do you have a history of antibiotic or cortisone use?

> > 5. Was non-organic meat (filled with antibiotics and often fungus)

>part of your diet

> > for the years prior to your current diet?

> > 6. Do you have ailments that caused you to pursue this better

>diet? If so, are they common to someone suffering from a fungal

>infection?

> > 7. How many carbs/grains/sugars do you eat a day?

> > 8. Did you eat a lot of sugar in the past?

> > 9. Are the juices you drink from fruits?

> >

> > These are just a small amount of the many issues that would need to

> > be considered for your current condition.

> >

> > I have heard time and time again that people on Atkins have lower

>cholesterol

> > and symptoms of fungal infections seem to disappear. Atkins has

>several

> > other dangers so that is not the answer but it does show that carbs

>can directly

> > affect these issues.

> >

> > Ask the doc about cholesterol meds like Lipitor. It's part of a

>drug family

> > called statins. A widely used drug for fungal infections is called

>Nystatin.

> > See anything similar? Many drugs on the market are actually anti-

>fungal

> > in nature but there are also many natural anti-fungals that can be

>purchased.

> >

> > There are many books written about this. 3 of them are on the site

>above.

> > Another is called " Sick and Tired? " , by Young. Several are written

>by

> > Doctors. For example, see books by Dr. Crook on Candida.

> >

> > Larry

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Hi:

 

I think I came across wrong on how I worded the below. I lumped

question 3 in with the bad questions:

 

" 3. Do you take probiotics on a regular basis? "

 

I should not have done this. Probiotics are the proper thing to

do to help rid the intestinal track of fungus. Yes, some people

do become miserable when taking them but that could be because

they are triggering die-off of the fungus and helping the body to

heal.

 

Some people that take soil based probiotics do in fact have a bad

reaction and it may not be die-off.

 

If you have been sick for more than a few weeks on the probiotics

you are taking, try cutting back on them or cut them out and see

if that helps. If it does, look into another brand and see if

you do better with it.

 

Larry

 

No medical advice. Not a doctor.

 

 

> I recently took something called Probioitics Pearls and have been really

> miserable ever since, thanks for this interesting info, REbecca

>

> >Gettingwell , " NotDoctors.com " <larry@n...>

> >wrote:

> >Thanks for the info. I'll check it out.

> >lotecq

> > >

> > > Hi:

> > >

> > > So we were created to eat out of cans and heat up all the foods we

> >eat?

> > > Explore fungal infections for your answer instead. One good site

> >is:

> > > http://www.iknowthecause.com/

> > >

> > > Fungus is said to be directly responsible for both high PSA and

> >high

> > > cholesterol. Fungus feeds off of carbs and sugars. You could have

> > > a pre-existing condition that has just gotten worse over time and

> > > the diet might have nothing to do with it. Some factors to

> >consider:

> > >

> > > 1. Do you drink alcohol (a fungal mycotoxin)?

> > > 2. Do you smoke?

> > > 3. Do you take probiotics on a regular basis?

> > > 4. Do you have a history of antibiotic or cortisone use?

> > > 5. Was non-organic meat (filled with antibiotics and often fungus)

> >part of your diet

> > > for the years prior to your current diet?

> > > 6. Do you have ailments that caused you to pursue this better

> >diet? If so, are they common to someone suffering from a fungal

> >infection?

> > > 7. How many carbs/grains/sugars do you eat a day?

> > > 8. Did you eat a lot of sugar in the past?

> > > 9. Are the juices you drink from fruits?

> > >

> > > These are just a small amount of the many issues that would need to

> > > be considered for your current condition.

> > >

> > > I have heard time and time again that people on Atkins have lower

> >cholesterol

> > > and symptoms of fungal infections seem to disappear. Atkins has

> >several

> > > other dangers so that is not the answer but it does show that carbs

> >can directly

> > > affect these issues.

> > >

> > > Ask the doc about cholesterol meds like Lipitor. It's part of a

> >drug family

> > > called statins. A widely used drug for fungal infections is called

> >Nystatin.

> > > See anything similar? Many drugs on the market are actually anti-

> >fungal

> > > in nature but there are also many natural anti-fungals that can be

> >purchased.

> > >

> > > There are many books written about this. 3 of them are on the site

> >above.

> > > Another is called " Sick and Tired? " , by Young. Several are written

> >by

> > > Doctors. For example, see books by Dr. Crook on Candida.

> > >

> > > Larry

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