Guest guest Posted November 14, 2008 Report Share Posted November 14, 2008 I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeast infection, or Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it? Does it distinguish? Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. First thing in the morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10 minutes for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will grow strings down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give off specks into the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, you don't have a yeast infection. Rhod Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2008 Report Share Posted November 15, 2008 I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lot of candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over a decade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the test shows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I started using MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses of Teaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results on the test go back to what they were previously. The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Although it's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come out different or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't. I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started taking Utopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like the symptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably will have a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month. My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receiving interventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremely serious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicates fungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine. oleander soup , " Rhoda Mead " <hummingbird541 wrote: > > I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeast infection, or > Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it? > Does it distinguish? > Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. First thing in the > morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10 minutes > for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will grow strings > down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give off specks into > the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, you don't > have a yeast infection. Rhod > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2008 Report Share Posted November 15, 2008 Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov wrote: Katy <katypomelov Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Hi Tammatha, The dyflucan gets into the blood stream and nystatin does not. But, I believe the dyflucan is very hard on the liver.Nonie oleander soup From: tammathaDate: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 21:13:47 -0800Re: Re: Candida home test What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Correct me if I'm wrong but Nystatin is a cream. I had to give it to my son when he was an infant. Diflucan is a pill you take. --- On Sun, 11/16/08, Tammatha <tammatha wrote: Tammatha <tammathaRe: Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 12:13 AM What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Check out www.drugs.com for differences and similarities. Diflucan does not sound good - if it's so toxic for the foetus, I doubt it has health-giving properties for the rest of us.Maracuja--- On Sun, 11/16/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: Re: Candida home testoleander soupSunday, November 16, 2008, 12:13 AM What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Nystatin is available as a cream and a powder for external use, and as a tablet and liquid for internal use. It is an intestinal antifungal and is absorbed into the blood to a very small degree. It is therefore useful for intestinal fungal infections like yeast. It has virtually no side effects and can be used with other medication as well as during pregnancy. Diflucan is a systemic antifungal that enters the bloodstream as well as spinal fluid. It crosses the blood/brain barrier and can be used for deep-seated fungal infections. It has been reported that some fungi of the Candida species have become resistant to Diflucan. It is not advisable to take it during pregnancy, definitely not while breast-feeding and consult your doctor about using it with statins. It is quite expensive (a reasonably priced source is http://www.medstore.biz/prescriptions/diflucan/). People with liver problems should also consult their doctors due to a slight risk of liver toxicity. Doug Kaufman who wrote a number of books on "The Fungus Link" suggests both the above prescription drugs for initial use with relatively serious fungal infections. Marc Swanepoel - Tammatha oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 7:13 AM Re: Re: Candida home test What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Tammatha: Not sure if this is for me as you didn't address to whom you were asking. You'll have to use the internet to locate this of locate a mycologist. The pharmacists that I use are basically clueless on the subject. Trying to kill these colonies of fungus if they are in trenched means changing strategies and also the stuff that kills them. Natural stuff like Cinnamon and grapefruit seed extract can do a lot but for me after finally finding a doctor via Doug Kaufmann I have been at it for ten months and the stuff is still showing up every morning. I am currently having success with oragino oil but I also just stated a alternet day course of Spornox but I am better. Lots of energy except when a die off hits. Yesterday the tumor erupted and lost about 4 tablespoons of puss and blood. I am hoping that is a good thing but it has started to fill the area where that happened back up. Hope this helps it is a big subject and don't forget It to me ten years to finally find a doctor who would have a few answers but he still is a allopath to the core. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Tammatha <tammatha wrote: Tammatha <tammathaRe: Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 11:13 PM What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Matt: They make both. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info --- On Sun, 11/16/08, Matt Ackerman <agzooer wrote: Matt Ackerman <agzooerRe: Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 5:00 AM Correct me if I'm wrong but Nystatin is a cream. I had to give it to my son when he was an infant. Diflucan is a pill you take. --- On Sun, 11/16/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: Re: Candida home testoleander soupSunday, November 16, 2008, 12:13 AM What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 Thanks Nonie, yes Marc S. went into great detail with it. Tammatha - Nonie oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:34 PM RE: Re: Candida home test Hi Tammatha, The dyflucan gets into the blood stream and nystatin does not. But, I believe the dyflucan is very hard on the liver.Nonie oleander soup From: tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) netDate: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 21:13:47 -0800Re: Re: Candida home test What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has p! roblems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is cle! ar, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection . Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 Oh thank you Duke very much for your quick story of what you have experienced for so long...what is Spornox? Fungas is a a bugger isn't it. I have tried the Nystatin with no success. I'm thinking maybe I need to take the Oregano for quite sometime again, the one time I had taken it, I don't think it was long enough. I'm scared to try Dyflucan due to it being very bad for the liver. My problem is I took the S/OPC for quite awhile with no issues, then suddenly I have major intestinal problems, I don't want to quit taking it. I'm thinking... as well as Marc S that it is a fungal issue. It appears that after sometime, with some people taking it over a long time period as it gets deeper and deeper systemically that it may open up any can of worms the body may have that need to be addressed. Fungas is nasty stuff and can really mess with one's body. I too feel I have been carrying it for a very longtime, reason being in my twenties & thirties I was constantly on antibiotics for sinus infections. Stupidly, back then I just did what the allopathic docs said. Now I seeing how fungus can develop because of it. Wow, never heard about Cinnamon for fungus, I have read how great it is for diabetics and that it balances blood sugar. Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 5:04 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Tammatha: Not sure if this is for me as you didn't address to whom you were asking. You'll have to use the internet to locate this of locate a mycologist. The pharmacists that I use are basically clueless on the subject. Trying to kill these colonies of fungus if they are in trenched means changing strategies and also the stuff that kills them. Natural stuff like Cinnamon and grapefruit seed extract can do a lot but for me after finally finding a doctor via Doug Kaufmann I have been at it for ten months and the stuff is still showing up every morning. I am currently having success with oragino oil but I also just stated a alternet day course of Spornox but I am better. Lots of energy except when a die off hits. Yesterday the tumor erupted and lost about 4 tablespoons of puss and blood. I am hoping that is a good thing but it has started to fill the area where that happened back up. Hope this helps it is a big subject and don't forget It to me ten years to finally find a doctor who would have a few answers but he still is a allopath to the core. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 11:13 PM What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 Utopia Silver Advanced Colloidal Silver and lots of it (two to four ounces per day), coconut oil and probiotics should get rid of any candida within a couple of weeks. The only time I have seen colloidal silver not be successful for candida was when it was not good quality and/or not enough was used.For really tough conditions you need the smallest particle silver and you need lots of it. Forget one or two teaspoons, I mean A LOT!Tonyoleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Oh thank you Duke very much for your quick story of what you have experienced for so long...what is Spornox? Fungas is a a bugger isn't it. I have tried the Nystatin with no success. I'm thinking maybe I need to take the Oregano for quite sometime again, the one time I had taken it, I don't think it was long enough. I'm scared to try Dyflucan due to it being very bad for the liver.> My problem is I took the S/OPC for quite awhile with no issues, then suddenly I have major intestinal problems, I don't want to quit taking it. I'm thinking... as well as Marc S that it is a fungal issue. It appears that after sometime, with some people taking it over a long time period as it gets deeper and deeper systemically that it may open up any can of worms the body may have that need to be addressed. Fungas is nasty stuff and can really mess with one's body. I too feel I have been carrying it for a very longtime, reason being in my twenties & thirties I was constantly on antibiotics for sinus infections. Stupidly, back then I just did what the allopathic docs said. Now I seeing how fungus can develop because of it. > Wow, never heard about Cinnamon for fungus, I have read how great it is for diabetics and that it balances blood sugar. > > Tammatha> - > Duke Stone > oleander soup > Sunday, November 16, 2008 5:04 AM> Re: Re: Candida home test> > > Tammatha:> Not sure if this is for me as you didn't address to whom you were asking. You'll have to use the internet to locate this of locate a mycologist. The pharmacists that I use are basically clueless on the subject. > > Trying to kill these colonies of fungus if they are in trenched means changing strategies and also the stuff that kills them. Natural stuff like Cinnamon and grapefruit seed extract can do a lot but for me after finally finding a doctor via Doug Kaufmann I have been at it for ten months and the stuff is still showing up every morning. I am currently having success with oragino oil but I also just stated a alternet day course of Spornox but I am better. Lots of energy except when a die off hits. Yesterday the tumor erupted and lost about 4 tablespoons of puss and blood. I am hoping that is a good thing but it has started to fill the area where that happened back up. > > Hope this helps it is a big subject and don't forget It to me ten years to finally find a doctor who would have a few answers but he still is a allopath to the core.> > Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas> info > > > --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Tammatha tammatha wrote:> > Tammatha tammatha Re: Re: Candida home test> oleander soup > Saturday, November 15, 2008, 11:13 PM> > > What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus?> > Tammatha> - > Duke Stone > oleander soup > Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM> Re: Re: Candida home test> > > Katy> Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics.> > Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas> info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz> > > > --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote:> > Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com>> Re: Candida home test> oleander soup> Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM> > > I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lot> of candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over a> decade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the test> shows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I started> using MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses of> Teaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results on> the test go back to what they were previously.> The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Although> it's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come out> different or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.> I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started taking> Utopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like the> symptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably will> have a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.> My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receiving> interventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremely> serious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicates> fungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.> > oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>> wrote:> >> > I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeast> infection, or> > Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> > Does it distinguish?> > Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. First> thing in the> > morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10> minutes> > for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will grow> strings> > down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give off> specks into> > the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, you> don't> > have a yeast infection. Rhod> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 Tony, How much are you talking here of the coconut (dosage)? Is it effective against fungus as well? Tammatha - Tony oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 10:46 PM Re: Candida home test Utopia Silver Advanced Colloidal Silver and lots of it (two to four ounces per day), coconut oil and probiotics should get rid of any candida within a couple of weeks. The only time I have seen colloidal silver not be successful for candida was when it was not good quality and/or not enough was used.For really tough conditions you need the smallest particle silver and you need lots of it. Forget one or two teaspoons, I mean A LOT!Tonyoleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Oh thank you Duke very much for your quick story of what you have experienced for so long...what is Spornox? Fungas is a a bugger isn't it. I have tried the Nystatin with no success. I'm thinking maybe I need to take the Oregano for quite sometime again, the one time I had taken it, I don't think it was long enough. I'm scared to t! ry Dyflucan due to it being very bad for the liver.> My problem is I took the S/OPC for quite awhile with no issues, then suddenly I have major intestinal problems, I don't want to quit taking it. I'm thinking... as well as Marc S that it is a fungal issue. It appears that after sometime, with some people taking it over a long time period as it gets deeper and deeper systemically that it may open up any can of worms the body may have that need to be addressed. Fungas is nasty stuff and can really mess with one's body. I too feel I have been carrying it for a very longtime, reason being in my twenties & thirties I was constantly on antibiotics for sinus infections. Stupidly, back then I just did what the allopathic docs said. Now I seeing how fungus can develop because of it. > Wow, never heard about Cinnamon for fungus, I have read how great it is for diabetics and that it balances blood sugar. > > Tammatha> ----- Original Message --! --- > Duke Stone > oleander soup@.com > Sunday, November 16, 2008 5:04 AM> Re: Re: Candida home test> > > Tammatha:> Not sure if this is for me as you didn't address to whom you were asking. You'll have to use the internet to locate this of locate a mycologist. The pharmacists that I use are basically clueless on the subject. > > Trying to kill these colonies of fungus if they are in trenched means changing strategies and also the stuff that kills them. Natural stuff like Cinnamon and grapefruit seed extract can do a lot but for me after finally finding a doctor via Doug Kaufmann I have been at it for ten months and the stuff is still showing up every morning. I am currently having success with oragino oil but I also just stated a alternet day course of Spornox but I am better. Lots of energy except when a die off hits. Yesterday the tumor erupted and lost about 4 tablespoons of puss ! and blood. I am hoping that is a good thing but it has started to fill the area where that happened back up. > > Hope this helps it is a big subject and don't forget It to me ten years to finally find a doctor who would have a few answers but he still is a allopath to the core.> > Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas> info > > > --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Tammatha tammatha wrote:> > Tammatha tammatha Re: Re: Candida home test> oleander soup > Saturday, November 15, 2008, 11:13 PM> > > What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus?> > Tammatha> - > Duke Stone > ol! eandersoup > Saturday, Nove mber 15, 2008 2:24 PM> Re: Re: Candida home test> > > Katy> Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics.> > Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas> info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz> > > > --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote:> > Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com>> Re: Candida home test> oleander soup> Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM> > > I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lot> of candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over a> decade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the test> shows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I started> using MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses of> Teaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results on> the test go back to what they were previously.> The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Although> it's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come out> different or if something is startin! g to work but then it doesn't.> I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started taking> Utopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like the> symptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably will> have a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.> My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receiving> interventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremely> serious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicates> fungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.> > oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>> wrote:> >> > I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeast> ! infection, or> > Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> > Does it distinguish?> > Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. First> thing in the> > morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10> minutes> > for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will grow> strings> > down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give off> specks into> > the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, you> don't> > have a yeast infection. Rhod> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 Dear Marc, Do you or anyone know if you can get these without prescription anywhere? Tammatha - Marc Swanepoel - PhD oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 4:39 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Nystatin is available as a cream and a powder for external use, and as a tablet and liquid for internal use. It is an intestinal antifungal and is absorbed into the blood to a very small degree. It is therefore useful for intestinal fungal infections like yeast. It has virtually no side effects and can be used with other medication as well as during pregnancy. Diflucan is a systemic antifungal that enters the bloodstream as well as spinal fluid. It crosses the blood/brain barrier and can be used for deep-seated fungal infections. It has been reported that some fungi of the Candida species have become resistant to Diflucan. It is not advisable to take it during pregnancy, definitely not while breast-feeding and consult your doctor about using it with statins. It is quite expensive (a reasonably priced source is http://www.medstore.biz/prescriptions/diflucan/). People with liver problems should also consult their doctors due to a slight risk of liver toxicity. Doug Kaufman who wrote a number of books on "The Fungus Link" suggests both the above prescription drugs for initial use with relatively serious fungal infections. Marc Swanepoel - Tammatha oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 7:13 AM Re: Re: Candida home test What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 Hi Tony, I've been taking about 4 oz of Utopian Advanced Colloidal Silver for the past week or more. I ordered their new silver generator as well. How much would you recommend one takes of each, the home made and the advanced if I wanted to use both? I want to continue to take 2-4 oz of the advanced for at least a month or two to see what it does. Do you think it's ok to also make my own and take that as well? How much of the home made stuff would be a good idea? Like what would you say is the maximum one should take of each for an extremely stubborn long term case of candida? oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > Utopia Silver Advanced Colloidal Silver and lots of it (two to four > ounces per day), coconut oil and probiotics should get rid of any > candida within a couple of weeks. The only time I have seen colloidal > silver not be successful for candida was when it was not good quality > and/or not enough was used. > > For really tough conditions you need the smallest particle silver and > you need lots of it. Forget one or two teaspoons, I mean A LOT! > > > > oleander soup , " Tammatha " <tammatha@> wrote: > > > > Oh thank you Duke very much for your quick story of what you have > experienced for so long...what is Spornox? Fungas is a a bugger isn't > it. I have tried the Nystatin with no success. I'm thinking maybe I need > to take the Oregano for quite sometime again, the one time I had taken > it, I don't think it was long enough. I'm scared to try Dyflucan due to > it being very bad for the liver. > > My problem is I took the S/OPC for quite awhile with no issues, then > suddenly I have major intestinal problems, I don't want to quit taking > it. I'm thinking... as well as Marc S that it is a fungal issue. It > appears that after sometime, with some people taking it over a long time > period as it gets deeper and deeper systemically that it may open up any > can of worms the body may have that need to be addressed. Fungas is > nasty stuff and can really mess with one's body. I too feel I have been > carrying it for a very longtime, reason being in my twenties & thirties > I was constantly on antibiotics for sinus infections. Stupidly, back > then I just did what the allopathic docs said. Now I seeing how fungus > can develop because of it. > > Wow, never heard about Cinnamon for fungus, I have read how great it > is for diabetics and that it balances blood sugar. > > > > Tammatha > > - > > Duke Stone > > oleander soup > > Sunday, November 16, 2008 5:04 AM > > Re: Re: Candida home test > > > > > > Tammatha: > > Not sure if this is for me as you didn't address to whom you > were asking. You'll have to use the internet to locate this of locate a > mycologist. The pharmacists that I use are basically clueless on the > subject. > > > > Trying to kill these colonies of fungus if they are in > trenched means changing strategies and also the stuff that kills them. > Natural stuff like Cinnamon and grapefruit seed extract can do a lot but > for me after finally finding a doctor via Doug Kaufmann I have been at > it for ten months and the stuff is still showing up every morning. I am > currently having success with oragino oil but I also just stated a > alternet day course of Spornox but I am better. Lots of energy except > when a die off hits. Yesterday the tumor erupted and lost about 4 > tablespoons of puss and blood. I am hoping that is a good thing but it > has started to fill the area where that happened back up. > > > > Hope this helps it is a big subject and don't forget It to me > ten years to finally find a doctor who would have a few answers but he > still is a allopath to the core. > > > > Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas > > info@ > > > > > > > > --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Tammatha tammatha@ wrote: > > > > Tammatha tammatha@ > > Re: Re: Candida home test > > oleander soup > > Saturday, November 15, 2008, 11:13 PM > > > > > > What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan > for fungus? > > > > Tammatha > > - > > Duke Stone > > oleander soup > > Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM > > Re: Re: Candida home test > > > > > > Katy > > Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and > it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, > toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental > Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. > Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat > fungus and don't forget probiotics. > > > > Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas > > info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz > > > > > > > > --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ > hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> > > Re: Candida home test > > oleander soup > > Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM > > > > > > I've used this test also. It generally shows that > I have a whole lot > > of candida, which is what it feels like. I've had > it for over a > > decade so I expected the test to reflect that. > Sometimes the test > > shows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that > when I started > > using MMS and then again when I used a large > therapeutic doses of > > Teaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems > that the results on > > the test go back to what they were previously. > > The test makes sense and is showing what I > expected to see. Although > > it's kind of hard to know if the results just > randomly come out > > different or if something is starting to work but > then it doesn't. > > I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've > started taking > > Utopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. > Seems like the > > symptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure > though. Probably will > > have a better idea after using Utopian Silver for > at least a month. > > My boyfriend also has problems with candida since > receiving > > interventions antibiotics every day for a month > for an extremely > > serious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the > test also indicates > > fungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine. > > > > oleander soup, " Rhoda > Mead " <hummingbird541@ ...> > > wrote: > > > > > > I've been curious about how I can tell whether I > have a yeast > > infection, or > > > Candida. I came across this simple home test. > Does anyone know about it? > > > Does it distinguish? > > > Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at > night. First > > thing in the > > > morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at > the glass every 10 > > minutes > > > for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, > the saliva will grow > > strings > > > down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it > might give off > > specks into > > > the water or sink. If the water is clear, except > for the saliva, you > > don't > > > have a yeast infection. Rhod > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 Tammatha: I have seen a report that stated a couple of table spoons of Cinnamon, not all at once could actually be as effective as Dyflucan. I have added it to a lot off the stuff that I put through the tube. The second part is you don't even have a idea of which fungus your trying to get rid of and not unlike me you have yet to locate a doctor that has a clue as to figuring out that dilemma. Tell me about the condition of you abdomen, as in how many crunches and other exercises you do to strengthen and induce blood flow in the intestinal and bowel area. I feel this is a part that a lot of people miss. Muscle is a key part of a healthy body. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info --- On Sun, 11/16/08, Tammatha <tammatha wrote: Tammatha <tammathaRe: Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 11:58 PM Oh thank you Duke very much for your quick story of what you have experienced for so long...what is Spornox? Fungas is a a bugger isn't it. I have tried the Nystatin with no success. I'm thinking maybe I need to take the Oregano for quite sometime again, the one time I had taken it, I don't think it was long enough. I'm scared to try Dyflucan due to it being very bad for the liver. My problem is I took the S/OPC for quite awhile with no issues, then suddenly I have major intestinal problems, I don't want to quit taking it. I'm thinking... as well as Marc S that it is a fungal issue. It appears that after sometime, with some people taking it over a long time period as it gets deeper and deeper systemically that it may open up any can of worms the body may have that need to be addressed. Fungas is nasty stuff and can really mess with one's body. I too feel I have been carrying it for a very longtime, reason being in my twenties & thirties I was constantly on antibiotics for sinus infections. Stupidly, back then I just did what the allopathic docs said. Now I seeing how fungus can develop because of it. Wow, never heard about Cinnamon for fungus, I have read how great it is for diabetics and that it balances blood sugar. Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 5:04 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Tammatha: Not sure if this is for me as you didn't address to whom you were asking. You'll have to use the internet to locate this of locate a mycologist. The pharmacists that I use are basically clueless on the subject. Trying to kill these colonies of fungus if they are in trenched means changing strategies and also the stuff that kills them. Natural stuff like Cinnamon and grapefruit seed extract can do a lot but for me after finally finding a doctor via Doug Kaufmann I have been at it for ten months and the stuff is still showing up every morning. I am currently having success with oragino oil but I also just stated a alternet day course of Spornox but I am better. Lots of energy except when a die off hits. Yesterday the tumor erupted and lost about 4 tablespoons of puss and blood. I am hoping that is a good thing but it has started to fill the area where that happened back up. Hope this helps it is a big subject and don't forget It to me ten years to finally find a doctor who would have a few answers but he still is a allopath to the core. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 11:13 PM What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Try http://www.medstore.biz/prescriptions/diflucan/ Marc - Tammatha oleander soup Monday, November 17, 2008 10:55 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Dear Marc, Do you or anyone know if you can get these without prescription anywhere? Tammatha - Marc Swanepoel - PhD oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 4:39 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Nystatin is available as a cream and a powder for external use, and as a tablet and liquid for internal use. It is an intestinal antifungal and is absorbed into the blood to a very small degree. It is therefore useful for intestinal fungal infections like yeast. It has virtually no side effects and can be used with other medication as well as during pregnancy. Diflucan is a systemic antifungal that enters the bloodstream as well as spinal fluid. It crosses the blood/brain barrier and can be used for deep-seated fungal infections. It has been reported that some fungi of the Candida species have become resistant to Diflucan. It is not advisable to take it during pregnancy, definitely not while breast-feeding and consult your doctor about using it with statins. It is quite expensive (a reasonably priced source is http://www.medstore.biz/prescriptions/diflucan/). People with liver problems should also consult their doctors due to a slight risk of liver toxicity. Doug Kaufman who wrote a number of books on "The Fungus Link" suggests both the above prescription drugs for initial use with relatively serious fungal infections. Marc Swanepoel - Tammatha oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 7:13 AM Re: Re: Candida home test What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Thank you Marc, what about Nystatin, I'm afraid to take the Dyflucan. Tammatha - Marc Swanepoel - PhD oleander soup Tuesday, November 18, 2008 12:28 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Try http://www.medstore.biz/prescriptions/diflucan/ Marc - Tammatha oleander soup Monday, November 17, 2008 10:55 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Dear Marc, Do you or anyone know if you can get these without prescription anywhere? Tammatha - Marc Swanepoel - PhD oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 4:39 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Nystatin is available as a cream and a powder for external use, and as a tablet and liquid for internal use. It is an intestinal antifungal and is absorbed into the blood to a very small degree. It is therefore useful for intestinal fungal infections like yeast. It has virtually no side effects and can be used with other medication as well as during pregnancy. Diflucan is a systemic antifungal that enters the bloodstream as well as spinal fluid. It crosses the blood/brain barrier and can be used for deep-seated fungal infections. It has been reported that some fungi of the Candida species have become resistant to Diflucan. It is not advisable to take it during pregnancy, definitely not while breast-feeding and consult your doctor about using it with statins. It is quite expensive (a reasonably priced source is http://www.medstore.biz/prescriptions/diflucan/). People with liver problems should also consult their doctors due to a slight risk of liver toxicity. Doug Kaufman who wrote a number of books on "The Fungus Link" suggests both the above prescription drugs for initial use with relatively serious fungal infections. Marc Swanepoel - Tammatha oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 7:13 AM Re: Re: Candida home test What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Hi Duke, I work out with weights at the gym along with cardio (the stairmill), and I'm very active. There is a stomach cruncher machine at the gym also a roman chair which I use. I'm very fit and a size 2. Also, I do colon hydrotherapy once or twice a month, it is fantastic obviously for the intestines and bowels, liver, etc. Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Monday, November 17, 2008 2:06 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Tammatha: I have seen a report that stated a couple of table spoons of Cinnamon, not all at once could actually be as effective as Dyflucan. I have added it to a lot off the stuff that I put through the tube. The second part is you don't even have a idea of which fungus your trying to get rid of and not unlike me you have yet to locate a doctor that has a clue as to figuring out that dilemma. Tell me about the condition of you abdomen, as in how many crunches and other exercises you do to strengthen and induce blood flow in the intestinal and bowel area. I feel this is a part that a lot of people miss. Muscle is a key part of a healthy body. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sun, 11/16/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 11:58 PM Oh thank you Duke very much for your quick story of what you have experienced for so long...what is Spornox? Fungas is a a bugger isn't it. I have tried the Nystatin with no success. I'm thinking maybe I need to take the Oregano for quite sometime again, the one time I had taken it, I don't think it was long enough. I'm scared to try Dyflucan due to it being very bad for the liver. My problem is I took the S/OPC for quite awhile with no issues, then suddenly I have major intestinal problems, I don't want to quit taking it. I'm thinking... as well as Marc S that it is a fungal issue. It appears that after sometime, with some people taking it over a long time period as it gets deeper and deeper systemically that it may open up any can of worms the body may have that need to be addressed. Fungas is nasty stuff and can really mess with one's body. I too feel I have been carrying it for a very longtime, reason being in my twenties & thirties I was constantly on antibiotics for sinus infections. Stupidly, back then I just did what the allopathic docs said. Now I seeing how fungus can develop because of it. Wow, never heard about Cinnamon for fungus, I have read how great it is for diabetics and that it balances blood sugar. Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 5:04 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Tammatha: Not sure if this is for me as you didn't address to whom you were asking. You'll have to use the internet to locate this of locate a mycologist. The pharmacists that I use are basically clueless on the subject. Trying to kill these colonies of fungus if they are in trenched means changing strategies and also the stuff that kills them. Natural stuff like Cinnamon and grapefruit seed extract can do a lot but for me after finally finding a doctor via Doug Kaufmann I have been at it for ten months and the stuff is still showing up every morning. I am currently having success with oragino oil but I also just stated a alternet day course of Spornox but I am better. Lots of energy except when a die off hits. Yesterday the tumor erupted and lost about 4 tablespoons of puss and blood. I am hoping that is a good thing but it has started to fill the area where that happened back up. Hope this helps it is a big subject and don't forget It to me ten years to finally find a doctor who would have a few answers but he still is a allopath to the core. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 11:13 PM What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Nystatin and some generics are available on many websites BUT you need a prescription. Marc S - oleander soup Wednesday, November 19, 2008 7:01 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Thank you Marc, what about Nystatin, I'm afraid to take the Dyflucan. Tammatha - Marc Swanepoel - PhD oleander soup Tuesday, November 18, 2008 12:28 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Marc - Tammatha oleander soup Monday, November 17, 2008 10:55 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Dear Marc, Do you or anyone know if you can get these without prescription anywhere? Tammatha - Marc Swanepoel - PhD oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 4:39 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Nystatin is available as a cream and a powder for external use, and as a tablet and liquid for internal use. It is an intestinal antifungal and is absorbed into the blood to a very small degree. It is therefore useful for intestinal fungal infections like yeast. It has virtually no side effects and can be used with other medication as well as during pregnancy. Diflucan is a systemic antifungal that enters the bloodstream as well as spinal fluid. It crosses the blood/brain barrier and can be used for deep-seated fungal infections. It has been reported that some fungi of the Candida species have become resistant to Diflucan. It is not advisable to take it during pregnancy, definitely not while breast-feeding and consult your doctor about using it with statins. It is quite expensive (a reasonably priced source is. People with liver problems should also consult their doctors due to a slight risk of liver toxicity. Doug Kaufman who wrote a number of books on "The Fungus Link" suggests both the above prescription drugs for initial use with relatively serious fungal infections. Marc Swanepoel - Tammatha oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 7:13 AM Re: Re: Candida home test What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Hi Tammatha,Did you say "Size 2"?Hugs, interesting. It's what helps keeps us and our forums going! For more info see !--- In oleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Hi Duke,> I work out with weights at the gym along with cardio (the stairmill), and I'm very active. There is a stomach cruncher machine at the gym also a roman chair which I use. I'm very fit and a size 2. Also, I do colon hydrotherapy once or twice a month, it is fantastic obviously for the intestines and bowels, liver, etc.> > Tammatha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Tammatha Sounds like you are doing everything right. Have you read. Power of 10: The Once-A-Week Slow Motion Fitness Revolution (Harperresource Book) by Adam Zickerman, Bill Schley, and F. C. Kornack M.D. (Paperback - Jan 1, 2004) Buy new: $14.95 $10.17 100 Used & new from $2.92 Get it by Thursday, Nov 20 if you order in the next 4 hours and choose one-day shipping. Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping. (67) Excerpt - page 148: "... the knees, with all else as above. Using the standard Power-of-10 ten-second cadence, lower yourself to the floor. ..."Surprise me! See a random page in this book. Books: See all 14,603 items It helpd me a lot. I recommend this to everyone at the gym. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info --- On Tue, 11/18/08, Tammatha <tammatha wrote: Tammatha <tammathaRe: Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 11:40 PM Hi Duke, I work out with weights at the gym along with cardio (the stairmill), and I'm very active. There is a stomach cruncher machine at the gym also a roman chair which I use. I'm very fit and a size 2. Also, I do colon hydrotherapy once or twice a month, it is fantastic obviously for the intestines and bowels, liver, etc. Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Monday, November 17, 2008 2:06 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Tammatha: I have seen a report that stated a couple of table spoons of Cinnamon, not all at once could actually be as effective as Dyflucan. I have added it to a lot off the stuff that I put through the tube. The second part is you don't even have a idea of which fungus your trying to get rid of and not unlike me you have yet to locate a doctor that has a clue as to figuring out that dilemma. Tell me about the condition of you abdomen, as in how many crunches and other exercises you do to strengthen and induce blood flow in the intestinal and bowel area. I feel this is a part that a lot of people miss. Muscle is a key part of a healthy body. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sun, 11/16/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: Re: Candida home testoleander soupSunday, November 16, 2008, 11:58 PM Oh thank you Duke very much for your quick story of what you have experienced for so long...what is Spornox? Fungas is a a bugger isn't it. I have tried the Nystatin with no success. I'm thinking maybe I need to take the Oregano for quite sometime again, the one time I had taken it, I don't think it was long enough. I'm scared to try Dyflucan due to it being very bad for the liver. My problem is I took the S/OPC for quite awhile with no issues, then suddenly I have major intestinal problems, I don't want to quit taking it. I'm thinking... as well as Marc S that it is a fungal issue. It appears that after sometime, with some people taking it over a long time period as it gets deeper and deeper systemically that it may open up any can of worms the body may have that need to be addressed. Fungas is nasty stuff and can really mess with one's body. I too feel I have been carrying it for a very longtime, reason being in my twenties & thirties I was constantly on antibiotics for sinus infections. Stupidly, back then I just did what the allopathic docs said. Now I seeing how fungus can develop because of it. Wow, never heard about Cinnamon for fungus, I have read how great it is for diabetics and that it balances blood sugar. Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 5:04 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Tammatha: Not sure if this is for me as you didn't address to whom you were asking. You'll have to use the internet to locate this of locate a mycologist. The pharmacists that I use are basically clueless on the subject. Trying to kill these colonies of fungus if they are in trenched means changing strategies and also the stuff that kills them. Natural stuff like Cinnamon and grapefruit seed extract can do a lot but for me after finally finding a doctor via Doug Kaufmann I have been at it for ten months and the stuff is still showing up every morning. I am currently having success with oragino oil but I also just stated a alternet day course of Spornox but I am better. Lots of energy except when a die off hits. Yesterday the tumor erupted and lost about 4 tablespoons of puss and blood. I am hoping that is a good thing but it has started to fill the area where that happened back up. Hope this helps it is a big subject and don't forget It to me ten years to finally find a doctor who would have a few answers but he still is a allopath to the core. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 11:13 PM What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Has anyone tried sodium bicarbonate or alka seltzer gold for candida/fungus problems. According to Sircus/Simoncini baking soda will kill fungus very effectively although its best to target the problem area directly especially if you're fighting cancer. They're saying that with a pH of 7.5 cancer is arrested and above 8.0 it gets destroyed. They're saying that cancer is actually fungal, not a DNA mutation of any kind. They say that if you look at the DNA of cancer cells they're varied, not from the same source and that cancer most closely resembles fungus. There is an interesting book, " Etiology and Prevention of Prostate Cancer -- Hope At Last " in which Dr. Costantini, M.D., shows that cancer is caused by mycotoxins. Our food chain is laced with mycotoxins from grains, milk, beer, corn, wine, meat, tobacco (except cigars), etc. Mostly it stems from improper grain storage which infects meat, milk, beer, etc or the curing of meat and tobacco and can also occur from improper food handling. Cooking generally does not kill the mycotoxins. Fresh vegetables and some low sugar fruits are ok generally. Mushrooms are a problem and have mycotoxins. Cyclosporin, aflatoxin, zeralenone, cytochalasin, nitrosamines, all cause prostate cancer-genes generally do not and testosterone does not. Also, cut, burn and poison does not cure prostate cancer. Mushrooms, beer, and alcohol, wine, shochu, corn, wheat and hay, meat, pork, liver, milk, butter, many cheeses, tobacco, theobromine, all cause Prostate cancer. Vitamin A is anti-fungal and helps to prevent prostate cancer. Vit C, D, & E, B1, B2, B6, selenium, calcium, iodine, zinc, Iron(?), all help to prevent prostate cancer. Endive, garlic, tomatoes, madarins, berries, nuts, rice, green tea, peas, beans and lentils and olive oil all help to prevent prostate cancer. Antifungals were found to fight cancer (griseofulvin, etc). Use the search word, fungalbionics, for further information. > oleander soup , Duke Stone <dukesdeals wrote: > > Tammatha > Sounds like you are doing everything right. Have you read. > > Power of 10: The Once-A-Week Slow Motion Fitness Revolution (Harperresource Book) by Adam Zickerman, Bill Schley, and F. C. Kornack M.D. (Paperback - Jan 1, 2004) > Buy new: $14.95 $10.17 > 100 Used & new from $2.92 > Get it by Thursday, Nov 20 if you order in the next 4 hours and choose one-day shipping. > Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping. > (67) > > Excerpt - page 148: " ... the knees, with all else as above. Using the standard Power-of-10 ten-second cadence, lower yourself to the floor. ... " Surprise me! See a random page in this book. > Books: See all 14,603 items > > > It helpd me a lot. I recommend this to everyone at the gym. > > Has anyone tried sodium bicarbonate or alka seltzer gold for candida/fungus problems. According to Sircus/Simoncini baking soda will kill fungus very effectively although its best to target the problem area directly especially if you're fighting cancer. They're saying that with a pH of 7.5 cancer is arrested and above 8.0 it gets destroyed. They're saying that cancer is actually fungal, not a DNA mutation of any kind. They say that if you look at the DNA of cancer cells they're varied, not from the same source and that cancer most closely resembles fungus. There is an interesting book, " Etiology and Prevention of Prostate Cancer -- Hope At Last " in which Dr. Costantini, M.D., shows that cancer is caused by mycotoxins. Our food chain is laced with mycotoxins from grains, milk, beer, corn, wine, meat, tobacco (except cigars), etc. Mostly it stems from improper grain storage which infects meat, milk, beer, etc or the curing of meat and tobacco and can also occur from improper food handling. Cooking generally does not kill the mycotoxins. Fresh vegetables and some low sugar fruits are ok generally. Mushrooms are a problem and have mycotoxins. Cyclosporin, aflatoxin, zeralenone, cytochalasin, nitrosamines, all cause prostate cancer-genes generally do not and testosterone does not. Also, cut, burn and poison does not cure prostate cancer. Mushrooms, beer, and alcohol, wine, shochu, corn, wheat and hay, meat, pork, liver, milk, butter, many cheeses, tobacco, theobromine, all cause Prostate cancer. Vitamin A is anti-fungal and helps to prevent prostate cancer. Vit C, D, & E, B1, B2, B6, selenium, calcium, iodine, zinc, Iron(?), all help to prevent prostate cancer. Endive, garlic, tomatoes, madarins, berries, nuts, rice, green tea, peas, beans and lentils and olive oil all help to prevent prostate cancer. Antifungals were found to fight cancer (griseofulvin, etc). Use the search word, fungalbionics, for further information. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas > info > > > --- On Tue, 11/18/08, Tammatha <tammatha wrote: > > Tammatha <tammatha > Re: Re: Candida home test > oleander soup > Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 11:40 PM > Hi Duke, > I work out with weights at the gym along with cardio (the stairmill), and I'm very active. There is a stomach cruncher machine at the gym also a roman chair which I use. I'm very fit and a size 2. Also, I do colon hydrotherapy once or twice a month, it is fantastic obviously for the intestines and bowels, liver, etc. > > Tammatha > > - > Duke Stone > oleander soup > Monday, November 17, 2008 2:06 PM > Re: Re: Candida home test > > Tammatha: > I have seen a report that stated a couple of table spoons of Cinnamon, not all at once could actually be as effective as Dyflucan. I have added it to a lot off the stuff that I put through the tube. The second part is you don't even have a idea of which fungus your trying to get rid of and not unlike me you have yet to locate a doctor that has a clue as to figuring out that dilemma. > > Tell me about the condition of you abdomen, as in how many crunches and other exercises you do to strengthen and induce blood flow in the intestinal and bowel area. I feel this is a part that a lot of people miss. Muscle is a key part of a healthy body. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas > info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz > > > --- On Sun, 11/16/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: > > Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> > Re: Re: Candida home test > oleander soup > Sunday, November 16, 2008, 11:58 PM > > > > > > Oh thank you Duke very much for your quick story of what you have experienced for so long...what is Spornox? Fungas is a a bugger isn't it. I have tried the Nystatin with no success. I'm thinking maybe I need to take the Oregano for quite sometime again, the one time I had taken it, I don't think it was long enough. I'm scared to try Dyflucan due to it being very bad for the liver. > My problem is I took the S/OPC for quite awhile with no issues, then suddenly I have major intestinal problems, I don't want to quit taking it. I'm thinking... as well as Marc S that it is a fungal issue. It appears that after sometime, with some people taking it over a long time period as it gets deeper and deeper systemically that it may open up any can of worms the body may have that need to be addressed. Fungas is nasty stuff and can really mess with one's body. I too feel I have been carrying it for a very longtime, reason being in my twenties & thirties I was constantly on antibiotics for sinus infections. Stupidly, back then I just did what the allopathic docs said. Now I seeing how fungus can develop because of it. > Wow, never heard about Cinnamon for fungus, I have read how great it is for diabetics and that it balances blood sugar. > > Tammatha > > - > Duke Stone > oleander soup > Sunday, November 16, 2008 5:04 AM > Re: Re: Candida home test > > Tammatha: > Not sure if this is for me as you didn't address to whom you were asking. You'll have to use the internet to locate this of locate a mycologist. The pharmacists that I use are basically clueless on the subject. > > Trying to kill these colonies of fungus if they are in trenched means changing strategies and also the stuff that kills them. Natural stuff like Cinnamon and grapefruit seed extract can do a lot but for me after finally finding a doctor via Doug Kaufmann I have been at it for ten months and the stuff is still showing up every morning. I am currently having success with oragino oil but I also just stated a alternet day course of Spornox but I am better. Lots of energy except when a die off hits. Yesterday the tumor erupted and lost about 4 tablespoons of puss and blood. I am hoping that is a good thing but it has started to fill the area where that happened back up. > > Hope this helps it is a big subject and don't forget It to me ten years to finally find a doctor who would have a few answers but he still is a allopath to the core. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas > info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz > > > --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: > > Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> > Re: Re: Candida home test > oleander soup > Saturday, November 15, 2008, 11:13 PM > > > > > > What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? > > Tammatha > > - > Duke Stone > oleander soup > Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM > Re: Re: Candida home test > > Katy > Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. > > Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz > > > --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote: > > Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> > Re: Candida home test > oleander soup > Saturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM > > > > > I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lot > of candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over a > decade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the test > shows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I started > using MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses of > Teaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results on > the test go back to what they were previously. > The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Although > it's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come out > different or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't. > I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started taking > Utopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like the > symptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably will > have a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month. > My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receiving > interventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremely > serious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicates > fungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine. > > oleander soup, " Rhoda Mead " <hummingbird541@ ....> > wrote: > > > > I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeast > infection, or > > Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it? > > Does it distinguish? > > Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. First > thing in the > > morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10 > minutes > > for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will grow > strings > > down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give off > specks into > > the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, you > don't > > have a yeast infection. Rhod > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Duke, No I haven't read it, thanks. tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Wednesday, November 19, 2008 8:58 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Tammatha Sounds like you are doing everything right. Have you read. Power of 10: The Once-A-Week Slow Motion Fitness Revolution (Harperresource Book) by Adam Zickerman, Bill Schley, and F. C. Kornack M.D. (Paperback - Jan 1, 2004) Buy new: $14.95 $10.17 100 Used & new from $2.92 Get it by Thursday, Nov 20 if you order in the next 4 hours and choose one-day shipping. Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping. (67) Excerpt - page 148: "... the knees, with all else as above. Using the standard Power-of-10 ten-second cadence, lower yourself to the floor. ..."Surprise me! See a random page in this book. Books: See all 14,603 items It helpd me a lot. I recommend this to everyone at the gym. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Tue, 11/18/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 11:40 PM Hi Duke, I work out with weights at the gym along with cardio (the stairmill), and I'm very active. There is a stomach cruncher machine at the gym also a roman chair which I use. I'm very fit and a size 2. Also, I do colon hydrotherapy once or twice a month, it is fantastic obviously for the intestines and bowels, liver, etc. Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Monday, November 17, 2008 2:06 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Tammatha: I have seen a report that stated a couple of table spoons of Cinnamon, not all at once could actually be as effective as Dyflucan. I have added it to a lot off the stuff that I put through the tube. The second part is you don't even have a idea of which fungus your trying to get rid of and not unlike me you have yet to locate a doctor that has a clue as to figuring out that dilemma. Tell me about the condition of you abdomen, as in how many crunches and other exercises you do to strengthen and induce blood flow in the intestinal and bowel area. I feel this is a part that a lot of people miss. Muscle is a key part of a healthy body. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sun, 11/16/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: Re: Candida home testoleander soupSunday, November 16, 2008, 11:58 PM Oh thank you Duke very much for your quick story of what you have experienced for so long...what is Spornox? Fungas is a a bugger isn't it. I have tried the Nystatin with no success. I'm thinking maybe I need to take the Oregano for quite sometime again, the one time I had taken it, I don't think it was long enough. I'm scared to try Dyflucan due to it being very bad for the liver. My problem is I took the S/OPC for quite awhile with no issues, then suddenly I have major intestinal problems, I don't want to quit taking it. I'm thinking... as well as Marc S that it is a fungal issue. It appears that after sometime, with some people taking it over a long time period as it gets deeper and deeper systemically that it may open up any can of worms the body may have that need to be addressed. Fungas is nasty stuff and can really mess with one's body. I too feel I have been carrying it for a very longtime, reason being in my twenties & thirties I was constantly on antibiotics for sinus infections. Stupidly, back then I just did what the allopathic docs said. Now I seeing how fungus can develop because of it. Wow, never heard about Cinnamon for fungus, I have read how great it is for diabetics and that it balances blood sugar. Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Sunday, November 16, 2008 5:04 AM Re: Re: Candida home test Tammatha: Not sure if this is for me as you didn't address to whom you were asking. You'll have to use the internet to locate this of locate a mycologist. The pharmacists that I use are basically clueless on the subject. Trying to kill these colonies of fungus if they are in trenched means changing strategies and also the stuff that kills them. Natural stuff like Cinnamon and grapefruit seed extract can do a lot but for me after finally finding a doctor via Doug Kaufmann I have been at it for ten months and the stuff is still showing up every morning. I am currently having success with oragino oil but I also just stated a alternet day course of Spornox but I am better. Lots of energy except when a die off hits. Yesterday the tumor erupted and lost about 4 tablespoons of puss and blood. I am hoping that is a good thing but it has started to fill the area where that happened back up. Hope this helps it is a big subject and don't forget It to me ten years to finally find a doctor who would have a few answers but he still is a allopath to the core. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>Re: Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 11:13 PM What is the difference between t the Nystatin & the Dyflucan for fungus? Tammatha - Duke Stone oleander soup Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:24 PM Re: Re: Candida home test Katy Your going to need a prescription for Dyflucan and it going to take a while but in the mean time use a lot of Cinnamon, toothpaste and mouth wash with tea tree oil or its equivalent. Dental Hygiene is the key issue here and you have to be on it all the time. Fresh made yogurt is also a big plus, those little guy just love to eat fungus and don't forget probiotics. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info (AT) DukeStone (DOT) Biz --- On Sat, 11/15/08, Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> wrote: Katy <katypomelov@ hotmail.com> Re: Candida home testoleander soupSaturday, November 15, 2008, 2:13 AM I've used this test also. It generally shows that I have a whole lotof candida, which is what it feels like. I've had it for over adecade so I expected the test to reflect that. Sometimes the testshows that it is decreasing. I noticed it did that when I startedusing MMS and then again when I used a large therapeutic doses ofTeaga & Ganoderma mushroom extracts, but it seems that the results onthe test go back to what they were previously.The test makes sense and is showing what I expected to see. Althoughit's kind of hard to know if the results just randomly come outdifferent or if something is starting to work but then it doesn't.I'm curious to test myself again soon since I've started takingUtopian Silver and doing a bunch of other things. Seems like thesymptoms are decreasing a bit, not totally sure though. Probably willhave a better idea after using Utopian Silver for at least a month.My boyfriend also has problems with candida since receivinginterventions antibiotics every day for a month for an extremelyserious kidney infection 3 years ago. For him the test also indicatesfungal overgrowth, but not quite as bad as mine.oleander soup, "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541@ ...>wrote:>> I've been curious about how I can tell whether I have a yeastinfection, or> Candida. I came across this simple home test. Does anyone know about it?> Does it distinguish?> Put a clear glass of water near your bedside at night. Firstthing in the> morning when you wake up, spit into it. Look at the glass every 10minutes> for a half hour. If you have a yeast infection, the saliva will growstrings> down, if it floats. If saliva doesn't float, it might give offspecks into> the water or sink. If the water is clear, except for the saliva, youdon't> have a yeast infection. Rhod> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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