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I first heard of molybdenum when a member of a candida group posted the

article at underneath this one.

 

As I read this, I keep wondering how many of those with Multiple Chemical

Sensitivities (MCS) would be significantly less sensitive if they tried this

mineral, molybdenum. I also wonder why I have never heard of it before. Oh, it

did

occur to me that maybe it, in truth, doesn't work that well; which is why no

doctor alternative of otherwise, had ever mentioned it. But then, I have

communicated with people who have MCS and still stayed on this after their

candida was cured. They were very happy with it.

And the thing is; I know with me, when my sensitivities are less severe, then

my ME/CFS is also not as bad. This also goes for Fibromyalgia. That is

significant relief for a lot of people.

Any theories/ideas/opinions out there anyone?

Blessings

Shan

Molybdenum

http://www.mall-net.com/cooter/moly.html

© 1994, Dr. Stephan Cooter,Ph.D.

(Chapter 11, from Beating Chronic Illness,ProMotion Publishing, 10387 Friars,

Rd., Suite 231,San Diego, CA 92120. (800) 231-1776 copyright by Stephan

Cooter, Ph.D.

 

At least a decade's worth of personal experimentation had led me to find

answers to my own poor health involving chronic fatigue, extreme muscular

weakness, generalized pain, insomnia, and other disgusting things. The causes

had been

variously diagnosed as mononucleosis or Epstein-Barr virus, poor health

caused by lack of exercise, lupus, psychosomatic illness, depression, slow

pertussis infection, post polio syndrome, faulty brain chemistry, and Candida

albicans

infection.

 

The chief player in resolving my problems was an essential trace mineral,

molybdenum. With molybdenum, it was possible to transform poisons into energy.

 

In trying to " kill " a massive Candida colonialization in my GI track, my

mouth, and toenails, I made discoveries. The antibiotic Nystatin had made all of

my symptoms worse. First, it must have been responsible for attacking and

killing vast numbers of the fungal yeast, candida; and as Orian Truss, The

Missing

Diagnosis, and William Crook, The Yeast Connection, had said, large doses of

antibiotics can make an " unpleasant condition " worse. Their hypothesis was that

the yeast " byproducts " from the kill-off were responsible for chronic pain

becoming acute pain.

 

Neither Truss nor Crook were aware of how the garbage from yeast actually

affected the body or the brain. They only knew that sites remote from the

infection were affected: the brain, the central nervous system, the joints, the

muscles.

 

In experiencing the effects of the " kill-off, " I began to have definite

feelings that killing the yeast was wrong. That is how we as a culture respond

to

anything we don't understand. Ethically speaking, we consider strangers

enemies. We go to war with anything that is different. War itself on a political

level causes untold human suffering, and the aftermath may be the worst of all.

The emotional and economic garbage of war persists for centuries. The debts of

the American Civil War are still unpaid. If we learn to cooperate with the

strangers on our borders, we would have a different world. If we learned how to

treat microbes strange to the human body as guests of the body, we might just

discover health.

 

Molybdenum is one way of cleaning up the garbage of our antibiotic wars.

Candida albicans is a normal inhabitant of our gastrointestinal tract. It is

supposed to be there. And if Dr. Bruce McFarland is correct, it causes no

problem

when it is fed well and treated well. When does it cause a problem?

 

Half of the problem is created by modern medical wonder drugs: the birth

control pill which alters the hormone system and subsequently the immune system,

antibiotics, steroids, and other chemotherapies which are synthetic ways of

altering the function of the body's systems, wiping out the ecosystem in the

stomach and gut, and setting up a scenario for trouble. As friendly E. coli, E.

faecium, L. acidophilus bacteria are killed by the use of prescription drugs

right along with the alien microbes, candida fungal yeasts begin to flourish and

dominate, growing to such numbers that they may outnumber every cell in the

human body.

 

Two basic events take place. Our friendly bacteria no longer aid digestion by

converting food into enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals that the

body can use; so killing sets us up for subclinical and clinical malnutrition

syndromes.

 

The other half of the problem is industrialized, overly processed, heat

processed or chemically processed foods. Candida and herpes zoster, for two, are

junk food junkies thriving on sugar, processed vegetable oils, and hydrogenated

fats. None of these refined foods are found in nature. So how does the body

respond to hydrogenated fats? One result is that candida digests a part of them

into pseudo bile. Pseudo bile tells your appetite center that the fat is taken

care of, and you need more. So you develop cravings for more junk as

undigested fat collects in the body. Undigested fat collects in the arteries

too, and

you get artery and heart problems. Another problem of incomplete digestion

results in food substances going into the blood that shouldn't be there.

Methionine becomes homocysteine rather than glutamine and taurine. We are not

allergic

to foods; we are allergic to incompletely digested foods.

 

Candida also converts sugars into ethanol. As a common ingredient in

prescription and over-the-counter medications, it is not bad in itself. It

functions

as a free radical scavenger and antiseptic. It provides a janitorial function

for the body. But too much unused alcohol converts into acetaldehyde. If you

have adequate amounts of glutamine, selenium, niacin, folic acid, B6, B12, iron,

and molybdenum, aldehydes continue to be metabolized into acetic acid, which

can be excreted, or converted further into acetyl coenzyme A. If these

nutrients are in poor supply, aldehydes begin collecting in the body's tissues.

 

So when candida is fully nourished or we are, candida furnishes the body with

a necessary part of the Krebs energy cycle necessary for the health and

maintenance of all cells. When our digestion is unbalanced, we incompletely

convert

sugars into poisons and they stay poisons in our human systems. When our

digestion is balanced, or we give it what it needs in terms of supplements, a

potential poison is transformed into a source of energy: aldehyde poison becomes

acetyl coenzyme A.

 

Why should we love our enemies? Because our enemies are ourselves. The enemy

candida, and it is an enemy in Drs. Truss's and Crook's eyes, and in the eyes

of most of the medical profession, is our friend or becomes our friend when we

treat it right. If we attack it with antibiotics, the rest of our friendly

microbes will be unable to feed it the B vitamins, amino acids, and minerals it

needs to metabolize its poisons into nourishment for our bodies. When we

attack our microbes, we kill ourselves.

 

Karl Humiston, retired M.D. and psychiatrist, said we feel guilt in our

stomachs because Adam ate the apple. Those of us who are healthy feel guilt, and

we

feel it inside our stomachs. On a metaphorical level, I think the Adam story

works the other way around. Adam ate the apple because that is where we should

feel guilt and transform it, and we must digest that guilt if it is to

transform itself into a positive source of energy for living. As Dr. Humiston

has

demonstrated in his work with reforming convicted felons, a felon must learn to

own up to his own feelings, to possess them, to take them in. Rapists feel

nothing. They have no stomach voices. Why? They learned long before to

disconnect

themselves from their feelings. They project their feelings onto others. Like

Adam projecting his guilt onto Eve, or Eve onto Satan, that gets us nowhere.

The way I see it, feelings are considered enemies to be projected onto

something else when we are sick. But once we emotional criminals " take our

feelings

in " and notice where we sense them in our bodies, the urges that drive us to

commit crimes stop.

 

The emotional poisons we have disowned become a source of our own health. We

stop blaming the Japanese for our automobile industry problems and start

figuring out how employing people allows them to have the money to buy cars. A

poisonous chemical or feeling can be transformed into a helpful ally when it is

paid attention to, treated right, owned up to, known, or fully digested or

understood.

 

Within days of taking 100 mcg of molybdenum three times a day, I could feel

the poisons from candida garbage transforming themselves into heat and energy.

Where I had experienced pain in my neck and shoulders, I felt warmth. A stiff

back that felt like a wall of steel was transformed into copious sweat. My

muscles relaxed and were pain free. At the same time, the person I was who found

it difficult to get out of bed, became someone who needed 4 to 8 hours of

sleep rather than 10 or 12. Where I had been confined within a prison of

fatigue,

the fatigue was translated into an open expanse of energy and possibility. An

intellectual fog that had filled my head for years scattered itself the first

day I took molybdenum. I had lived with an intellectual hangover for so long,

I had no idea what it was like to experience full mental clarity.

 

I was grateful for the result and hoped that it might work for others who

shared my problems. Then, in talking with a nutrient supplement company about

doing a study with other people who had either post polio syndrome (650,000

people in the United States have been diagnosed with the problem), or others who

shared the same symptoms, I had an opportunity to design a study to my liking. I

called it a Self-Help Molybdenum study.

 

In reading histories of placebo treatments, it became obvious to me that

" scientific " studies attempted to avoid the placebo effect that, on average,

reported a 30.6% rate of effectiveness, slightly greater effectiveness than with

the " real thing " prescription medication it would be paired against. Typical of

some studies was the bemoaning of the fact that placebo effects were not

maximized. That is, health professionals who had the best interests of the

patients

in mind wanted to use positive suggestion in addition to the medication.

However, few if any of such professionals, had the courage to do it. Why? It was

unscientific. Wouldn't it be terrible if people got better because of attitude

change?

 

In other readings, it became apparent that lactose, sugar, or olive oil were

commonly used as placebos. In view of my modest knowledge of biochemistry,

this seemed outrageous to me. Lactose, sugar, and olive oil are all bioactive

substances. Lactose, for one, is so little regarded as a nutrient, that it is

the

most common binder in prescription medication. Yet the Food Pharmacy made

clear that plain old sugar acts as nature's tranquilizer. Dr. Richard Murray has

pointed out that lactose contains the two essential building blocks, glucose

and galactose, of the central nervous system and brain. The body converts

adequate supplies of glucose into N-acetyl glucosamine, essential for all tissue

building and repair. Olive oil is known to favorably affect good cholesterol,

and good cholesterol is the nutrient precursor for our hormones and essential

for the digestion of fats. It seemed no wonder to me that placebo effects could

be accounted for not on the basis of expectation alone, but on a biochemical

level. To me, this meant that most double or single blind experiments were

triple blind. Nutrients like vitamin B12 and folic acid are so little regarded

that they have been used as placebos in the treatment of multiple sclerosis. The

greatest irony of all was not that placebos may have worked better than the

prescription medication, but that the prescription medication may have done some

of its good because of the binder hiding inside of it. All of this led me

away from the mechanistic attitudes that were behind " scientific credibility. "

 

We are humans who deserve to know what the hopes are of those who intend to

help us. We are not chemical machines. So I decided to declare what I knew

about molybdenum, what effects had been noticed by Walter Schmitt, Jr., D.C., in

" Molybdenum for Candida albicans patients and other conditions, " and what the

positive, even miraculous results were that I had experienced. My view was and

is that the name of the game is doing what is helpful in as positive and

cheerful way as possible. If positive expectation is helpful, use it. So I

maximized rather than minimized the so-called placebo effect and wished everyone

choosing to participate a similar success.

 

In order to assess subjective improvements, I used a scale of 1 to 10, the

lowest number indicating that a symptom was never a problem and 10 indicating

that it was always a problem. People choosing to participate filled out a

symptom chart before beginning the study, and once again after completing 30

days of

chewing or sucking on a 100 mcg tablet three times a day. The people choosing

to participate all shared symptoms of chronic fatigue, chronic muscle

weakness, joint pain, muscle pain, headaches, concentration problems, memory

problems, problems with depression, and insomnia. Participants ranged in age

from 36

to 84. The average age was 54, 13 men and 18 women. Out of the 46 people who

agreed to participate, 31 completed the study. The 15 non participants

discontinued the study for various reasons: in one case, the diary of symptom

changes

arrived but the molybdenum had been lost in the mail. I presume that a postal

clerk somewhere is slightly less mineral deficient than before. A woman with a

panic disorder panicked and didn't start the study; a man with memory problems

forgot to take the mineral, etc.

 

Despite the problems, gratifying results took place for about 2/3's of the

people who did try the supplement. I had hoped for better.

 

Changes in Chronic Fatigue

 

65% reported improved energy levels

10% reported lower energy levels at the end of the study

25% reported no change

 

Of those who responded positively or negatively, there was a 28% average gain

in energy.

 

The metabolic pathway that diagrams the likely cause is--

 

Threonine or Ethanol--} aldehyde--} acetic acid--} acetyl coenzyme A.

 

A toxin, acetaldehyde, can be transformed into a source of energy, acetyl

coenzyme A provided there is adequate molybdenum in the diet or through

supplement form. One 84-year-old woman had such low energy levels that she

simply

couldn't get going in the morning. At 10 AM, she had chewed on one tablet, then

cleaned her house for the first time in 5 years, went shopping in the afternoon,

worked in the garden, and was still going strong late at night. Since she

called up one participant on the survey to complain that old women shouldn't

have

that kind of energy, I then heard about it second hand. She took only 1/4 of a

tablet thereafter. Three other participants for similar reasons did the same

thing. To me, that was success. For them, I guess they were more comfortable

with their customary levels of fatigue. I enjoyed having new energy. Others

were frightened by it. Others were disappointed in having less dramatic gains,

but most did experience gains.

 

Changes in Chronic Weakness

 

68% reported improved strength

10% reported that weakness became worse

22% reported no change in strength

 

Of those showing a response, a 24% general improvement took place. One

74-year-old woman reported being able to climb stairs that she had been unable

to

climb after about two weeks of the supplement. Another reported being able to

stand up from a seated position without using his arms to push off. Others had

less dramatic changes.

 

Changes in Joint Pain

 

61% reported slight to dramatic improvements

6% reported getting worse

32% reported no change

 

One 67-year-old post polio survivor had been disappointed that nothing

miraculous had happened during the first two weeks of supplementation. Then, in

the

third week, she experienced a pleasant " red hot " warmth where she had had

intense sharp pain before in her hip. Only two people seemed to notice a rapid

change from pain to pleasant heat.

 

Changes in Muscle Pain

 

61% reported less pain to being pain free

29% reported no change

10% reported feeling worse

 

Any detoxification process may result in reruns of old problems. Ten of the

people in the study experienced the brief return of old rashes, old allergic

responses, itching, acne like redness and pimples on the face, brief

recapitulations of ear aches, and migraines. In asking Dr. Schmitt for his

explanation of

rashes, his opinion was that excessive copper was working itself out of the

system, excess copper being one of the normal clinical findings for people with

candida infections.

 

Another theoretical explanation occurred to me. It is known that mercury

collects at sites of physical or chemical injury. My feeling was that aldehydes

and ammonia may do the same thing. On one level, aldehydes, known as fragrances,

may be responsible for giving a chemical signal to foreign microbes or to our

own immune system. Aldehydes may suggest that a chemical-decay process is

taking place, so that the immune system may rush to the site to clean up the

mess. This may account for what Dr. Schmitt has elsewhere called psuedoinfection

triggered by excessive free radicals. Providing a mineral that starts a new

chemical reaction may reactivate old problems temporarily.

 

Changes in Headaches

 

55% of the people reported fewer or lesser headaches

13% reported more headaches

32% reported no change

 

One 46-year-old woman, who rarely drank red wine because it gave her whanging

headaches, reported that a glass of red wine no longer had that effect.

Sulfur containing amino acids, sulfites, are used as a preservative in wines,

salad

bars, and fresh vegetables at grocery stores. Molybdenum, as Dr. Schmitt has

pointed out, helps convert potentially harmful sulfites into taurine, a

beneficial amino acid. Drs. Chaitow and Treinen have pointed out that glutamine

assists in this process, metabolizing toxic accumulations of ammonia, byproducts

of our cellular metabolism, and allowing them to be excreted out of our cells.

You then have a brain working at a full, healthy capacity.

 

Changes in Mental Concentration

 

65% of the participants reported improvements

3% reported getting worse

32% reported no change

 

Unexpected and unnoticed by me was something very important to four people on

the study. All four noticed a kind of emotional clear-headedness in addition

to gains in concentration. One of the four said that her feelings were very

close to the surface where she could get to them rather than her feelings

getting to her. Rather than let a grocery clerk intimidate her, she stood up for

herself and the issue was resolved. Two reported an emotional even temperedness

where small annoyances were no longer life and death threatening situations.

Another who feared social interaction reported actually enjoying and looking

forward to being with people.

 

Mark Johnson has said that candida in some unknown way was known to be

responsible for all kinds of neurotransmitter disruptions. I have a strong

suspicion

that aldehydes and ammonia accumulations cause those mental and emotional

dysfunctions by fouling the chemical communication process.

 

Changes in Memory

 

71% reported improvements in ability to remember No person reported getting

worse

29% reported noticing no change

 

Autopsies of post polio survivors who died in the 1950's were reexamined by

Richard Bruno, Ph.D. Looking at the brain rather than the already noted damage

to the myelin sheath and frayed nerve endings to muscles, Dr. Bruno noticed

pinholes Swiss-cheesing the hypothalamus. His assumption was that the original

polio infection had caused brain damage which was responsible for the post

polio syndrome. I suspect that another explanation is more likely. As aldehydes

slowly collect in the brain from auto exhaust, carpets, glue, wood amalgams,

candida infection and are not metabolized, a fair guess would be that an

autoimmune system attack is triggered by the rancidity of the aldehyde smell. Of

some

surprise to Drs. Henzi and Schwyzer of Switzerland was finding formaldehyde in

the myelin sheaths of MS survivors.

 

The damage caused by many chronic diseases may just be triggered by

unmetabolized aldehydes and ammonia toxicity. Dr. Henzi's success with folic

acid and

B12 placebos even suggests why. Sulfur containing amino acids become ammonia

and remain ammonia without adequate folic acid, B12, and molybdenum

 

Changes in Depression

 

55% reported improvement in mood

3% reported a worsening of depression

42% reported no change

 

Of those responding to molybdenum, an overall 23% improvement was reported in

symptoms. One woman who had used Xanax for years during PMS mood swings and

pain, reported that she no longer felt the need to use it. One other subject to

PMS stress reported absolutely no PMS symptoms during the month she used

molybdenum. The PMS connection was a totally unexpected result. Of course, most

of

the women were beyond the age where that may have been a problem.

 

Changes in Insomnia

 

61% reported improved sleeping patterns

10% reported increased insomnia

29% reported no change

 

Of those responding in this area, an average 20% improvement in sleep was

reported. It might be that aldehydes and ammonia toxins foul serotonin,

tryptophan, and B6 metabolism. B6 is one of the many forms that serotonin

changes into,

and B6 is necessary for metabolizing aldehydes. If there were a B6

deficiency, aldehydes would accumulate, and serotonin levels would be impaired,

thus

causing poor sleep and other neurotransmitter disruptions.

 

I believe that other studies with many chronic conditions, self help and

physician sponsored, should be done with molybdenum, selenium, glutamine,

chromium, vanadium, B6, folic acid, iron, and B12. Diet and alcoholism studies

are

among them. Four people reported intense craving for sugar at the beginning of

the study, but nausea when sugar was consumed towards the end. Excessive candida

presence may dictate cravings in diet; reduced candida garbage may alter such

cravings, including the craving for alcohol.

 

The same people reported weight loses from 4 to eight pounds, and in two

cases, the loss of two inches around the waist and neck. Molybdenum is known to

play a role in fat, carbohydrate, and protein metabolism. Molybdenum sufficiency

may be a chief player in transforming metabolic toxins in our bodies into

sources of restful sleep and vitality at the same time it reduces the waistline.

Rather than strangle in our own environmental and cellular waste, humble

nutrients may help us recycle our garbage and turn it into energy for our cells.

 

References Carper, Jean, The Food Pharmacy, Bantam, 1988.

 

Chaitow, Leon, D.O., N.D., Amino Acids in Therapy, Healing Arts Press, 1988.

 

Mindell, Earl, Vitamin Bible, Warner, 1991.

 

Murray, Richard, D.C., Lactose, Institute of Practical Biochemistry 1: 1,

part B.

 

Schmitt, Walter, Jr., D.C.,Molybdenum for candida albicans patients and other

problems, Digest of Chiropractic Economics 31: 4, Jan-Feb, 1991.

 

Schmitt, Walter, Jr., D.C., The clorox test: a screening device for free

radical pathology, Digest of Chiropractic Economics 30:2 & 30:3, Sept-Oct,

Nov-Dec, 1987.

 

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Disclaimer/caveat: I'm not a medical doctor but a health journalist. I don't

give medical advice. I'm an independent researcher who does research in the

hope of finding health answers for myself that may possibly help other people.

That means I think for myself rather than only relie what authorities say.

That's also what I believe others should do, think for themselves, giving due

respect to others. I belong to a group of health professionals where I'm the

only

consumer represented.

Their mission statement is:

" To help people overcome the fear of thinking for themselves by promoting the

empowering belief that the individual's intuitions and observations have as

much importance as the wellness professional's knowledge and skills. "

However, one person's red herring is another person's dinner, another's food

allergy, another person's solution. My opinions are based on my life

experience and my research. Your life experience may differ.

 

The Candida/Aldehyde detox pathway and the Molybdenum Connection

http://candidapage.com/aldehyde.shtml

 

 

 

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