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I wish you luck. There have been mixed reports on Heallix treating Candida here. Have you read the various threads on candida in this forum?
Did not order it for the candida treatment, though if it helps with that it would be great. The silver compound in Heallix is supposed to be good with other ailments as well. I am getting it to see if it works on other things as well as a broad spectrum preventative for colds, flues, strep etc. |
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I've used it but I can't stand the taste--I did find it topically useful, however, so you may have some good luck. |
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Would any of the natren products help with candia or yeast? |
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Would any of the natren products help with candia or yeast?
"Natren?" Do you have a link to a site? I'm not familiar with this brand/company. Several posters are fighting candida and are tryng different approaches. I think the best course of action is the Yeast/Fungus Protocol, for your type and, an anti-candida diet. |
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Hello, I am totally new at this. I am type O but my son is type A. He is 11yrs. old and has been having recurrent medical problems. After months of going to our family physician, numerous blood test, ultrasounds, etc. I decided to go to our local health food store and was quite suprised at what I found. The naturopathic doctor there tested my sons urine, saliva, and blood and told me he has severely low blood sugar and too much Candida (yeast) in his system. She gave us about 6 different things to take and said I should change his diet. We just went to her 2 days ago, and he is taking Licorice Root, Pau D'Arco, Probiotic Eleven, LB Extract, Colostrum, and Adrena-Stim.I do have the eat right 4 your type book but I am totally lost at what to feed this child now. Is there a cookbook or something I can get to help me along? |
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Hello, I am totally new at this. I am type O but my son is type A. He is 11yrs. old and has been having recurrent medical problems. After months of going to our family physician, numerous blood test, ultrasounds, etc. I decided to go to our local health food store and was quite suprised at what I found. The naturopathic doctor there tested my sons urine, saliva, and blood and told me he has severely low blood sugar and too much Candida (yeast) in his system. She gave us about 6 different things to take and said I should change his diet. We just went to her 2 days ago, and he is taking Licorice Root, Pau D'Arco, Probiotic Eleven, LB Extract, Colostrum, and Adrena-Stim.I do have the eat right 4 your type book but I am totally lost at what to feed this child now. Is there a cookbook or something I can get to help me along?
Welcome nickie, There is the book Cook Right 4 Your Type, and there is the Recipe Base link on the main page, and there is the Cook Right Forum, too for recipies and ideas. Understand, that the most up to date food values are to be found Here. The book has not been updated with the most current food values, and not all the recipes may be compliant. Instead of what the naturopath recommended, (I stopped using Pau D'Arco for candida.) consider the Yeast/Fungal Support Protocol that Dr. D developed . Please take some time to search around the site, and the forum. There are many thereads here on candida. Here's a candida thread to get you started. One of the most important things for a type O with candida, is to eliminate all grains and commercial sugars. Limit fruits to compliant berries (blueberries are best). Here's a link to some anti-candida dietary recommendations. Then, adjust them to Type O. I would also consider getting your son's secretor status tested, to help fine tune his diet even more. Identifying secretor status is taking the BTD to the next level. Hope this helps you get started. |
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Thanks so much KimonoKat, I thought it would be hard to find something for both A and O to have. My son has had so many problems and I was just amazed that it could be something like candida or low blood sugar. Our medical doctors had me scared to death that there was a serious problem that would be harder to fix than changing diet and taking herbs and vitamins. Thanks again for the links. |
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I mentioned on another thread that my brother had some success w/ a cancer spot disappearing and a mole falling off, just today, since starting the Heallix. Looking forward to some great results myself. I will bear in mind not to use it too long per Yaman's concern.
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Do you all think that enzymes can kill candida? If so, which of the different enzyme products do you think would work the best. Thank you. |
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Do you all think that enzymes can kill candida? If so, which of the different enzyme products do you think would work the best. Thank you.
I don't think so. I'd stick with the recommendations in the Yeast Fungal Support Protocol. That's your best bet. |
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| kunturwilka |
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hi, I hope you are feeling better. I was wondering how do you know if you have candida?? what is this test you are talking about??? would you perhaps have a site that had information on this? Thank you!!!!!!! |
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I've just been reading your other thread re SJW: IMO 1000mg X 3 per day of Vit C is a high dose and could lead you into Candida problems, if you are that way inclined?? |
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that might be true for ascorbic acid but not necessarily for acerola cherry or rosehips. |
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| greeneyes67 |
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I had a severe candida infection backed up by a blood test from my MD. This was probably 7 years ago. The only thing I felt saved my life was colonic irrigations. I still get out of balance from time to time (must be my Libra nature  but now that I am doing BTD, I know things can only get better. |
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Yes...that's right Lola, if it's ascorbic acid - I'm somewhat OTP about that at the moment because I'm still working through the effects of it!! This week my Pure Radiance C arrived, derived from Camu Camu etc so am much more hopeful that this will suit me.....so far, so good!! |
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cross my fingers for you Janet! ) |
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If there are those of you who have succesfully gotten candida under control and achieved a passing result with your spit test, I am curious what your spit test looked like.
In the past, my saliva test always resulted in cloudiness at the bottom of the glass of water, and the rest of the water is clear; no tendrils. I interpreted that as a barely passing score, i.e. some candida but not excessive. After a bad bout of bronchitis a few weeks ago, I retested the spit and saw immediately what looked like a jellyfish with tendrils hanging down under it. I interpreted this as failing the test and a lot of candida present.
I will be starting back on my Enzymedica enzymes, which work quickly to bring back my balance. I never eat sugar, maple syrup, honey, dried fruits, aged cheeses, etc. so it doesn't take a lot of changes to beat back the critters.
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This morning I did the spit test and think it was not as bad as last week. My bottle of Heallix arrived this morning, so am hopeful that this will clear up the problem completely!! Watch me NEVER go near ascorbic acid EVER AGAIN!!! |
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The silver does kill candida though I am not sure what the safe dossage amount is. I wish Dadamo would design a product specifically for killing candida. A lot of people are having problems with candida and his expertise are greatly needed for an effective, strong, and quick cure to this problem. Many of you have said that deflect is effective in killing Candida. Please explain to me why deflect would kill Candida. Thank you. |
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This morning I did the spit test and think it was not as bad as last week. My bottle of Heallix arrived this morning, so am hopeful that this will clear up the problem completely!! Watch me NEVER go near ascorbic acid EVER AGAIN!!!
Why does asorbic acid stir your candida up? |
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Janet might be susceptible to corn unlike other As out there. |
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The silver does kill candida though I am not sure what the safe dossage amount is. I wish Dadamo would design a product specifically for killing candida. A lot of people are having problems with candida and his expertise are greatly needed for an effective, strong, and quick cure to this problem. Many of you have said that deflect is effective in killing Candida. Please explain to me why deflect would kill Candida. Thank you.
I wasn't aware of this aspect of Deflect. If so, maybe it's because it lowers bowel toxicity and therefore keeps us cleaner. Intrinsia from the NAP store is a good adjunct to an anti-candida protocol. |
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