Candida

Do you have to continue taking the olive leaf for candida? I mean, once
you get it out of your system, how soon does it take to come back? Pam.

11 Responses to “Candida”

  1. anneliese900 Says:

    Steve, the symptoms you described (that you suffer from) seem similar to the
    Candida symptoms…. are you taking the lactobacillus acidophillus? I
    friend told me if you buy the tablets you should make sure there’s a
    particular ingredient in it which I think helps the absorbsion…. but I
    can’t remember the name!!! (think I have Candida too !! — ie. brain
    fogginess!,,, and have other symptoms too)… Leslie

  2. gaston800 Says:

    I am in the last stages of getting rid of all my amalgam fillings and I am
    going to start with DMSA. The pain in my hand joints might be caused by
    mercury poisoning. While reading about mercury poisoning I found that CFS and
    Candida could also be the effects of mercury poisoning. Leslie, Steve,
    Tracie, and others, have you had a hair analysis done to discard this
    possibility? The web site related to this drcranton.com
    Teresa

  3. Sterling Charline Says:

    No I haven’t been thanks, for the info, will check it out and see about
    hair analysis.

    Steve - Cheltenham, UK
    ———
    In love and light we are
    In darkness we are no less

  4. Danny Ferrell Says:

    Hi Peter,
    You said: If you decide to remove your fillings,
    make sure your dentist follows the correct protocol, I have some links here
    if anyone is interested.
    Regards
    Peter.
    * * * * * * * I am curious about this so please send the information. Aloha,
    CB

  5. gaston800 Says:

    Thank you Peter for the address but I cannot get through! I will keep
    trying…Teresa

  6. anneliese900 Says:

    Jen… I’d eliminate all yeast from diet and add acidophilus ! Leslie

  7. bert_180 Says:

    has anyone had any success controlling candida with this diet?
    Courtney (and Mike),
    Base purely on my experience, there are other more scientific types here,
    once you quit eating wheat and all the products that contain corn syrup, your
    candida will just go away. As will all kinds of nasty discharges from
    various orifices. I will bet that depending on the amount of avoids that
    were in your diet, you will see a huge difference in a week or so. Welcome
    to a healthy way of eating!
    Betsy

  8. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hello everyone-
    I am also new to the group, and I am getting ready to start the diet
    and also have candida. I have been battling for almost 4 years, have
    done various diets, but after reading this book, I realized I have on
    occasion eaten this way and feel much better, so it seems like a good
    fit. I am also very excited and would also like to know if there is
    anything special I should do. Compared to many diets I’ve been on,
    this actually seems very easy - there aren’t strick guidelines as to
    how much to eat, when and with what - am I right? AT any rate, I’m
    looking forward to it. I hope to sit down soon and read through the
    postings to get more info, but anything additional would be helpful.
    Thanks!
    Andrea

  9. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Susan,
    Thanks for the info. As I wrote to Courtney, I could always stand to
    lose a few pounds, however, that is not the reason I chose to try
    Er4YT. It’s just a way of life for me. I know I need to do the
    exercise also because with my condition especially, if I don’t I feel
    terrible. I get terrible muscle aches (like fibromyalgia) just
    another one of my symptoms. I also have a lot of digestive problems
    (leaky gut syndrome) so I have to watch eating certain foods. This
    plan just seems to fit in with that pretty much, although sometimes I
    have trouble digesting meat, so I tend to eat more fish. Is that a
    problem on this diet? Also, how far away from meals do you have to
    drink water, and what about taking supplements with your food? Is a
    little water okay?
    Thanks again,
    Andrea

  10. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Andrea,
    Just wanted to let you know that I cleared my candida using a
    combination of O Diet, Body Ecology Diet, and the Yeast Connection
    ideas. I used supplements and the protocal found at
    www.modernherbalist.com. I stumbled across this web site while
    searching for candida info, and it turned out to work really well for
    me and the doctor who runs it is generous w/ his time and quite
    helpful. I also used Noni juice along w/ the modern herbalist
    supplements which for me was the key to clearing it. Good luck to
    you! As Peter says, it’s much easier for O’s to rid themselves of
    Candida than other bloodtypes, so hang in there and I know you’ll be
    successful.
    Peace,
    Lisa
    P.S. The Body Ecology web site now sells products and there is a new

    edition of “The Body Ecology” out.

  11. Neva Marjory Says:

    I used to get candida quite a bit, as well as other yeast/fungus problems,
    like in my toenails, and even on my hands and arms. Gee, this is my second
    really gross post this week. I’m on a roll!
    Since I have been following the ER4YT plan, I never have candida. I think
    there are a few reasons for this.
    One, the diet itself brings the body chemistry into a healthy balance, and my
    body no longer creates an environment that is conducive to yeast or any other
    cooties (like virus, bacteria, etc.). I just don’t get sick anymore, and my
    chronic problems including this one went away.
    Two, I do not know if you are at a desirable weight for your height, sex and
    age. For me, I was always 30 pounds overweight. I had an active job, where I
    was on my feet running around constantly, and thus sweating heavily all day.
    I wore pants every day and that probably made it worse as well. I think it
    really made a difference to lose the weight, and wear more loose-fitting
    clothes. Are you overweight? Is it possible to wear something like a skirt or

    dress? (DON’T wear hose if you are prone to a yeast infection. Just go
    bare-legged, or wear boots if it’s cold.)

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