Potluck ideas? and Candida Yeast

Hello everyone!
Next Friday we are going to a b-day party/potluck dinner. My friends
are following the ER4YT-O diet also, and I’d like to make something
that will be a big hit. I’d prefer not to make anything sweet since
I am battling chronic candida.
Any ideas would be very much appreciated, I would just like to know
that it’s a recipe that’s been tried out.
Is anyone else on this list fighting candida? I have been having
yeast problems for several years. My current Dr. is the first Dr. to
acknowledge that I do have a problem with yeast and basically the
only
thing she’s had me do is follow this diet and take supplements. Most
of the time I don’t take the supplements because they’re huge and
make
me choke.

I am due to go back to see her on the 20th of this month, and I guess
I’m going to combine the anti-yeast diet with the ER4YT diet between
now and then…and I’m going to TRY to take the supplements that she
told me to take.
It seems like this diet was working at first, but now it’s absolutely
not helping AT ALL!
Thanks!!
Tracie C.

7 Responses to “Potluck ideas? and Candida Yeast”

  1. alena_130 Says:

    Hi Mary,
    I have GSE, but I’ve only taken it once. It was so horrible, I
    just haven’t been able to make myself drink it again. It tasted
    like something that belongs in the engine of a car, not in my
    mouth! LOL
    I do have some capsules that have black walnut hull, I’ll get the
    bottle and see what exactly they have in them. Oh, that’s what they
    are, lol, Black Walnut Hull 500mg. per capsule. My Dr. suggested I
    take 3 per day. Does that sound right to you?
    I have noticed that I get really tired and it comes on really fast,
    but I don’t know what the symptoms for CFS are, I just attributed it
    to lack of sleep. I have noticed that I also have trouble keeping
    thoughts in my head. I can be on the phone telling someone something
    and one of my kids will interrupt and then whatever I was saying is
    just gone, vanished without a trace! I didn’t used to be like this

    at
    all.
    Even to get my housework done, I have to make a list of what needs
    done or I won’t get the important stuff done.
    Tracie (Ohio)

  2. alena_130 Says:

    Ok, maybe I’ll try the GSE again. It won’t be an easy thing to do,
    but I’m desparate! I hope the juice covers the kerosene taste! lol
    The Dr. I go to is an M.D. and a Naturpath(sp?). She recommended
    this
    diet and the following supplements:
    Black Walnut Hull — 3 times a day
    Nettle — 2 times a day
    Clove (?) — 2 times a day
    And all the Type O supplements (herbs, vitamins & probiotics) 2 times
    a day
    I also take Flax Oil capsules (WHEN I take anything)
    See why I gag?!
    The bottle of Black Walnut says: Black Walnut is an important
    cleansing herb used by herbalist and Europeans for centuries.
    I trust this Dr. because she’s the first one that has acknowledged

    that I do have a yeast overgrowth and it’s systemic. I am
    disappointed that I’m not feeling better, but I haven’t been taking
    the supplements as recommended. My previous “Doctors” always wanted
    to give me a prescription to cover my symptoms and send me on my way.
    When I asked my last “Dr.” to help me find the underlying cause
    instead of giving me “bandaids”…he said something like “some women
    just get more YI and they just learn to live with them”!!!!!????
    I am miserable right now with one of the worst yeast inf. I’ve ever
    had.
    I have heard about die-off causing cold/flu symptoms, but I don’t
    think I’ve ever experienced it. At this point, die-off symptoms
    would
    be welcome!
    I think today I’ll try the GSE and get ALL my supplements in…and I
    may increase the Black Walnut, maybe to 5 a day. What’s bad is, I
    can
    be miserable with this YI, and STILL forget to take the supplements.
    Then at bedtime I remember and I don’t want to drink a quart of water
    to get them down at bedtime. If I write this on my TO DO list, maybe
    I’ll remember.
    I really don’t see the point of returning to see the Dr. on the 20th
    if I am just going to go in there and tell her I haven’t been doing
    everything she said.
    Thanks Mary!
    Tracie, Ohio

  3. Danny Ferrell Says:

    Hi Tracie,
    You didn’t say what kind of pot luck dish you are planning to take. Entree?
    Vegetable? Salad? Puu Puu platter (Hawaiian word for finger foods) What???
    As for the yeast problem, the grapefruit seed extract in pill form is what I
    take along with the walnut hull. This should take care of the problem, but
    you have to be consistent with taking them for about 2 months daily. I take
    125 mg of GSE twice a day and only once a day for the walnut one. Good luck.
    aloha
    CB

  4. mikki_7 Says:

    In a message dated 9/10/00 4:15:04 PM !!!First Boot!!!, tracietc@…
    writes:
    << It seems like this diet was working at first, but now it’s absolutely
    not helping AT ALL!
    I had chronic candida before ER and it seems like it’s helping at first
    because you get better, then it gets worse as your body cleanses it out of
    you, assuming you’re following the diet to the letter.
    Things I did:
    Cut out all grains and all dairy, even allowed ones
    Cut out all refined sugars. Natural sugars in foods did not bother me.
    Stick to veggies, fruits, and meats.
    Drink a gallon of water a day.
    After yeast had been gone 3 mo, started to add back acceptable grains and
    dairy slowly to see what I could tolerate. Kept up with water. Also added a
    cleansing agent (like Psyllium powder or something similar–there are a lot

    of good cleansing teas and supplements by Enrich out there–no I’m not
    selling, just giving experience) to my water once a day. Haven’t had yeast
    in over 3 years.
    HTH,
    Tabitha
    As to the recipes, I have a collection of 600. Let me know what type of dish
    you are interested in (meat, salad, etc) and I’ll see what I can find.

  5. alena_130 Says:

    Tabitha,
    I really appreciate reading the things you did to get better! I
    haven’t been very aggressive with my diet or the supplements. I
    started the diet in May or June I think. I was pretty good for a
    while. I even remember for my daughter’s b-day in June, I made a
    wheat free cake for me (and my type O friend ate some with me). Then
    on July 4th, I was weak and ate whatever I wanted. I had a hard time
    getting back on track after that.
    I got back on track but just for 2-3 weeks, then we went to the
    county
    fair and I ate ALL the bad stuff I could get my hands on! Cotton
    Candy, Ice cream, onion rings, brats, carmel apples, etc.
    My b-day was Aug. 14, and I’ve been following ER 99.5%(?) since then.
    The only things that I eat that I haven’t found acceptable
    alternatives are: Mayo & Mustard. I also eat butter fairly often,

    but never much at a time.
    I’ve been watching my sugar intake just since Sunday morning, and my
    current condition has improved already. So I do see what I need to
    do, I just know it’s not going to be easy.
    I had kind of figured I’d have to concentrate on veggies & meats.
    So, I guess that’s the kind of dish I’d like to take to the potluck.
    Either a meat & vegetable dish, or one of each. Maybe a meat dish
    and
    a salad with acceptable O dressing.
    Thanks!!
    Tracie

  6. Danny Ferrell Says:

    HI Tracie,
    You know you said you are having a difficult time sticking with the diet for
    the long run. But as you get into it faithfully for about 6 months, you will
    find that the longer you are on it the easier it is to stick to it. I still
    cheat from time to time and then go right back to the proper way ER4YT
    without any side effects. That is how you can stay on it for the long run:
    cheat only once every two to three weeks for the whole day, then back to the
    “O” way. Then you will see that by giving yourself the permission to
    cheat-eat, you won’t feel so deprived of the foods you used to eat, and
    won’t cheat quite so often in the duration. When you begin this diet, you
    feel as though you have landed on another planet and have to adapt to the
    foods the populace is offering (namely, our “O” diet). Then when you stay
    faithful for about 6 straight months, when you eat any avoids, your body
    will start reacting in ways that you forgot that it used to react. Such as,
    joints aching, sinus problems, skin rashes, sleeping too much and no energy,

    digestive problems, and acid reflux (stuff like that). You will then decide
    just how appealing are those avoids to you. Do you want them bad enough to
    suffer physically for afterwards. Only you can decide. Hang tough!!! aloha,
    CB

  7. alena_130 Says:

    Hi Cheryl,
    I know once I get going I’ll stick to the diet. I don’t put myself
    in
    too many situations where I’m tempted, but the holidays messed me up
    last year for months!
    Last year, around this time, I found out the chronic candida yeast
    could be controlled by diet. I went on a very strict diet, giving up
    white flour, white rice, refined sugar, dairy, coffee and diet pepsi.
    I used to drink 2-3 cups of coffee with cream & sugar, and 2 diet
    pepsi’s a day. I stayed faithful to the diet, with only a tiny bit
    of
    cheating around Halloween, and even that was natural candy. Then
    when
    Thanksgiving came, I couldn’t resist the pies!! I didn’t get myself
    back under control until about February. ack! I can’t let that

    happen
    again this year.
    Just last weekend, I skipped a family reunion/picnic because I didn’t
    feel strong enough to resist the bad foods. It will be great this
    Friday to go to my friends house for pot luck, since they are on this
    diet too I’ll be able to enjoy.
    I’m not sure, with the holidays in the next 6 months, that I can stay
    faithful to the diet for a good 6 months. I want to stay faithful, I
    just don’t know if I can. I suppose I could choose one day of the
    month that is a free day.
    Oh, I almost forgot, I’ve lost more than 30 pounds since last August.
    I would like to lose another 10-15 pounds.
    Tracie

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