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Thank you, Bob! That's becoming more and more clear. I'm beginning to see depression as just an extension of other health problems and how they are all connected. I have been doing a lot of reading the last couple of days and find the symptom links between candida and depression, candida and arthritis, candida and thyroid problems very interesting. I was tested for candida and was told it's not bad. Hello? What's "not bad" for one is horrific for another. People are different and tolerate things differently, get over things quicker than others, etc. I also believe that candida can be excessive and hiding in many areas of the body where even doctors don't know or think it can be. There are many remedies for it, but

candida does learn how to adapt and survive.I've been taking Maprotiline for almost 30 years for this "chemical imbalance" and recently found out it suppresses noradrenaline. I have been taking the generic version of Cortef, a steroid, for about 4 years now together with Armour Thyroid to treat my hypothyroidism and adrenals. Information that there is a link between candida and prolonged use of a steroid is mind boggling. How is it that I can see the association between these multiple medical issues and medications and my doctors don't? I have trusted most doctors who have treated me over the years, but now that I am becoming more aware, I understand what is meant by knowledge is power. It's vital that I understand what's going on with me before it's too late. Candida overgrowth, I believe, has only led me to develop other medical issues over the years, and doctors have been treating each as their own separate little city. My problems started

after the birth of my son when I required 2 pints of blood due to blood loss. Candida through a blood transfusion? I would like to start treating the candida after I see my environmental doctor early June. I want to discuss with him if I can do that in conjunction with oral chelation on top of my current medications or do them separately. The neurotherapy I was hoping for is too far out of reach for me financially. I want to start at the beginning, and my gut says the candida is it. I am feeling a little more confident about my ability to participate in my own healing.bob Larson <bobListTo:

oleander soup Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 4:35:52 AMRE: Re: Lyn Johns - Help

 

 

the "chemical imbalance" line is or can be an overly vague crock of BS. a very exploited concept.

 

 

 

oleander soup [oleandersou p ] On Behalf Of MayMonday, May 25, 2009 4:27 PMoleander soup Re: Lyn Johns - Help

 

Okay..... so to be clear, the doctor in PA made this diagnosis after looking at the result of those tests? I am being "nitpicky" because patients are automatically told they have a chemical imbalance whenever coming in with depression symptoms.

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there's a called candidiasis or something like that. Duncan Crow is very active on it, might've started it, and he seems to be one smart guy from what i gathered from his posting over the last few years on other lists.

 

 

 

oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of Lyn JohnsThursday, May 28, 2009 1:13 AMoleander soup Subject: Re: Re: depression is bs

 

 

Thank you, Bob! That's becoming more and more clear. I'm beginning to see depression as just an extension of other health problems and how they are all connected. I have been doing a lot of reading the last couple of days and find the symptom links between candida and depression, candida and arthritis, candida and thyroid problems very interesting. I was tested for candida and was told it's not bad. Hello? What's "not bad" for one is horrific for another. People are different and tolerate things differently, get over things quicker than others, etc. I also believe that candida can be excessive and hiding in many areas of the body where even doctors don't know or think it can be. There are many remedies for it, but candida does learn how to adapt and survive.I've been taking Maprotiline for almost 30 years for this "chemical imbalance" and recently found out it suppresses noradrenaline. I have been taking the generic version of Cortef, a steroid, for about 4 years now together with Armour Thyroid to treat my hypothyroidism and adrenals. Information that there is a link between candida and prolonged use of a steroid is mind boggling. How is it that I can see the association between these multiple medical issues and medications and my doctors don't? I have trusted most doctors who have treated me over the years, but now that I am becoming more aware, I understand what is meant by knowledge is power. It's vital that I understand what's going on with me before it's too late. Candida overgrowth, I believe, has only led me to develop other medical issues over the years, and doctors have been treating each as their own separate little city. My problems started after the birth of my son when I required 2 pints of blood due to blood loss. Candida through a blood transfusion? I would like to start treating the candida after I see my environmental doctor early June. I want to discuss with him if I can do that in conjunction with oral chelation on top of my current medications or do them separately. The neurotherapy I was hoping for is too far out of reach for me financially. I want to start at the beginning, and my gut says the candida is it. I am feeling a little more confident about my ability to participate in my own healing.

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Thank you - I'm going to look into it!bob Larson <bobListoleander soup Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 2:03:47 PMRE: Re: depression is bs

 

 

there's a called candidiasis or something like that. Duncan Crow is very active on it, might've started it, and he seems to be one smart guy from what i gathered from his posting over the last few years on other lists.

 

 

 

oleander soup [oleandersou p ] On Behalf Of Lyn JohnsThursday, May 28, 2009 1:13 AMoleander soupRe: Re: depression is bs

 

 

Thank you, Bob! That's becoming more and more clear. I'm beginning to see depression as just an extension of other health problems and how they are all connected. I have been doing a lot of reading the last couple of days and find the symptom links between candida and depression, candida and arthritis, candida and thyroid problems very interesting. I was tested for candida and was told it's not bad. Hello? What's "not bad" for one is horrific for another. People are different and tolerate things differently, get over things quicker than others, etc. I also believe that candida can be excessive and hiding in many areas of the body where even doctors don't know or think it can be. There are many remedies for it, but candida does learn how to adapt and survive.I've been taking Maprotiline for almost 30 years for this "chemical imbalance" and recently found out it suppresses noradrenaline. I have been taking the generic version of Cortef, a steroid, for about 4 years now together with Armour Thyroid to treat my hypothyroidism and adrenals. Information that there is a link between candida and prolonged use of a steroid is mind boggling. How is it that I can see the association between these multiple medical issues and medications and my doctors don't? I have trusted most doctors who have treated me over the years, but now that I am becoming more aware, I understand what is meant by knowledge is power. It's vital that I understand what's going on with me before it's too late. Candida overgrowth, I believe, has only led me to develop other medical issues over the years, and doctors have been treating each as their own separate little city. My problems started after the birth of my son when I required 2 pints of blood due to blood loss. Candida through a blood transfusion? I would like to start treating the candida after I see my environmental doctor early June. I want to discuss with him if I can do that in conjunction with oral chelation on top of my current medications or do them separately. The neurotherapy I was hoping for is too far out of reach for me financially. I want to start at the beginning, and my gut says the candida is it. I am feeling a little more confident about my ability to participate in my own healing.

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