Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Joanne, I found this article interesting and want to give the test a try sometime. Stela , JoAnn Guest <angelprincessjo> wrote (in part): > > > What Causes the Change from Good to Bad? JoAnn Guest Dec 29, 2004 13:44 PST > How Do I Know if I Have Candida? > > You can try this simple test to see if you have candida: First thing in > the morning, before you put ANYTHING in your mouth, get a clear glass. > Fill with water and work up a bit of saliva, then spit it into the glass > of water. Check the water every 15 minutes or so for up to one hour. > > If you have a problem you will see strings (like legs) traveling down > into the water from the saliva floating on the top, or " cloudy " saliva > will sink to the bottom of the glass, or cloudy specks will seem to be > suspended in the water. If there are no strings and the saliva is still > floating after at least one hour, you probably have candida under > control. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2005 Report Share Posted January 1, 2005 What does one do if one discovers one DOES have candida? I haven't done the spit test yet, but I would like more info on what it is, and what to do if I DO test positive in this simple little test! Thanks! -Glenna - Stela Nokt Thursday, December 30, 2004 8:40 AM Re: Candida - Change from Good to Bad? Joanne, I found this article interesting and want to give the test a try sometime. Stela , JoAnn Guest <angelprincessjo> wrote (in part): > > > What Causes the Change from Good to Bad? JoAnn Guest Dec 29, 2004 13:44 PST > How Do I Know if I Have Candida? > > You can try this simple test to see if you have candida: First thing in > the morning, before you put ANYTHING in your mouth, get a clear glass. > Fill with water and work up a bit of saliva, then spit it into the glass > of water. Check the water every 15 minutes or so for up to one hour. > > If you have a problem you will see strings (like legs) traveling down > into the water from the saliva floating on the top, or " cloudy " saliva > will sink to the bottom of the glass, or cloudy specks will seem to be > suspended in the water. If there are no strings and the saliva is still > floating after at least one hour, you probably have candida under > control. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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