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If you are going to continue to feed the candida with sugar,

I am not real sure what benefit supplements will do. You can start

by doing a series of searches thru all the old messages at

for candida

and for each of the eating disorders you have.

 

Alobar

 

 

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" Philippa " <purplepippa

 

Thursday, October 02, 2003 2:17 AM

candida

 

 

> Hello Alobar,

> It is impossible for me to do the anti-candida diet which I have

read about (no sugar, yeast, fruit) because I have had eating

disorders for 13 years and any attempt to restrict what I can and

can't eat causes a rapid and severe relapse.

> Philippa

>

>

> What is impossible about the anti-candida diet, Philippa?

> Exactly what diet are you talking about?

>

> Alobar

>

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Phillipa

I have used fresh squeezed lemon juice in water everyday and I found this

helped with candida

issues. The other possability is to slowly cut down on one item that is not

good for you, and then pick an item that is good for you and add it to your

daily food intake...remember pick just one item so your body doesn't rebel

so much.

 

Kathy

 

 

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Thursday, October 02, 2003 3:29:51 AM

 

candida

 

Hello Alobar,

It is impossible for me to do the anti-candida diet which I have read about

(no sugar, yeast, fruit) because I have had eating disorders for 13 years

and any attempt to restrict what I can and can't eat causes a rapid and

severe relapse.

Philippa

 

 

What is impossible about the anti-candida diet, Philippa?

Exactly what diet are you talking about?

 

Alobar

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Philippa: In my 20's, I was aware that food was making me sick, so I

severely restricted my food intake--seemed logical, but others thought

it was anorexia. Have to admit, my weight went down to 102 lbs. Some

years later, I learned about the yeast connection. Getting diagnosis is

all but impossible. Yes, approaching a diet, which is restrictive of

yeast-feeding foods, parallels restricting food, period. Are you able

to approach the goal of getting better through diet, as " expanding your

repertoire " , getting more variety in your meals, making different

choices. Some of us can get stuck eating the same thing almost every

day. Deciding to make meals more interesting is a different headspace.

Sugar is addictive, but cravings for sugar & simple carbs does

diminish--especially if you're full. I find stevia (hot chocolate,

stevia-sweetened, satisfies the sugar craving for me) can get me over

the hump. There are fruits that have lower sugar content, if you must.

Having an alternative snack available can be helpful (what are your

favourites?--I like corn chips). Maybe think about how you can expand

your diet. I know a girl who has done amazing things with her anorexia,

through an exercise program. Also, she wanted to show some muscle (I

always asked to feel her bicep), so she increased her protein intake,

while maintaining the control she felt she needed. I'm still fighting

the yeast problem, having " sugar slips " too. Having a good variety in

my groceries, some mixed nuts and corn chips for a treat, satisfies me

mostly. " I can't have " is a different headspace from " MMMM..salted

cachews!--big bag in the cupboard. " Too many carbs, maybe not great,

but better than a hunk of apple pie (and the consequences). Atkins Diet

has some good treat clues, try some fancy cheeses, or even some whipping

cream with slivered almonds (better than ice cream!). Hope this is

helpful. Steve

 

Philippa wrote:

 

> Hello Alobar,

> It is impossible for me to do the anti-candida diet which I have read

> about (no sugar, yeast, fruit) because I have had eating disorders for

> 13 years and any attempt to restrict what I can and can't eat causes a

> rapid and severe relapse.

> Philippa

>

>

> What is impossible about the anti-candida diet, Philippa?

> Exactly what diet are you talking about?

>

> Alobar

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> " Philippa " <purplepippa

>

> Thursday, October 02, 2003 1:08 AM

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> ENVIRONMENTAL poisons

>

>

> > Hello everyone,

> >

> > I strongly suspect that I have candida throughout my body, due to

> recurrent oral and vaginal thrush, IBS and an eczema / yeast rash.

> >

> > It is impossible for me to do that anti-candida diet which I have

> read about. Bearing this in mind, I am aware that the only way

> through it is a strong supplementation programme.

> >

> > Can anyone suggest which supplements and what doses I should be

> taking?

> >

> > Thanks, Philippa

> >

> > http://www.purplepippa.co.uk

> >

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Hi Alobar

That's not very encouraging. I do feel it is worth taking supplements anyway, as

an attempt to control this problem.

Philippa

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Alobar

Thursday, October 02, 2003 9:00 AM

Re: candida

 

 

If you are going to continue to feed the candida with sugar,

I am not real sure what benefit supplements will do. You can start

by doing a series of searches thru all the old messages at

for candida

and for each of the eating disorders you have.

 

Alobar

 

 

-

" Philippa " <purplepippa

Thursday, October 02, 2003 2:17 AM

candida

 

 

> Hello Alobar,

> It is impossible for me to do the anti-candida diet which I have

read about (no sugar, yeast, fruit) because I have had eating

disorders for 13 years and any attempt to restrict what I can and

can't eat causes a rapid and severe relapse.

> Philippa

>

>

> What is impossible about the anti-candida diet, Philippa?

> Exactly what diet are you talking about?

>

> Alobar

>

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Supplements are meant to supplement a good diet, not take the

place of a good diet. By all means experiment. But there is

little research that I know to give you a good starting point. The

archives are filled with information of most every sort. Normally,

I would advise vitamin C to bowel tolerance, but can your system

handle that? Maybe with buffered C like Calcium Ascorbate. But I

cannot say for sure. None of us can really advise under the best of

circumstances. It all comes back each of us doing research,

figuring things out for ourselves, then sharing what we learn with

the group. But if you have a diet which is feeding the candida, I

would not know where to start -- other than changing your diet. It

is still unclear to me what it is about your diet which prevents you

from changing it.

 

Alobar

 

 

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" Philippa " <purplepippa

 

Thursday, October 02, 2003 11:16 PM

Re: candida

 

 

> Hi Alobar

> That's not very encouraging. I do feel it is worth taking

supplements anyway, as an attempt to control this problem.

> Philippa

> -

> Alobar

>

> Thursday, October 02, 2003 9:00 AM

> Re: candida

>

>

> If you are going to continue to feed the candida with

sugar,

> I am not real sure what benefit supplements will do. You can

start

> by doing a series of searches thru all the old messages at

> for

candida

> and for each of the eating disorders you have.

>

> Alobar

>

>

> -

> " Philippa " <purplepippa

>

> Thursday, October 02, 2003 2:17 AM

> candida

>

>

> > Hello Alobar,

> > It is impossible for me to do the anti-candida diet which I

have

> read about (no sugar, yeast, fruit) because I have had eating

> disorders for 13 years and any attempt to restrict what I can and

> can't eat causes a rapid and severe relapse.

> > Philippa

> >

> >

> > What is impossible about the anti-candida diet,

Philippa?

> > Exactly what diet are you talking about?

> >

> > Alobar

> >

>

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