posted
After a year of lyme treatment, I still don't feel any better. I think yeast is the reason. But, I don't know what else to do to treat it.
I have read a lot of information about yeast in the past 7 years. I have been very strict about the the diet, taken over the counter natural yeast killers, prescription yeast medications, take good proboitics, had colon cleansing and paid close attention to hygiene and I still test positive for systematic yeast.
Will I ever be able to get rid of it?? When I was on 4 months of diflucan I thought that rid me of the yeast, I know it cleared up my chronic sinus infections and my vaginitis, but my tests show I still have systematic candida albicans. What to do???
Posts: 893 | From Florida | Registered: Dec 2008
| IP: Logged |
posted
I battled severe fungus/yeast for two years. I took Diflucan and a variety of different over the counter yeast fighters with no results.
The only thing that has even remotely touched it along with a very very strict diet is a suplement named Morinda Supreme. I took it for quite some time and finally feel like my yeast is getting under control.
Posts: 911 | Registered: Mar 2005
| IP: Logged |
troutscout
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 3121
posted
I choke after eating..its so thick in my lungs and throat.
-------------------- Now is the time in your life to find the "tiger" within. Let the claws be bared, and Lyme BEWARE!!! www.iowalymedisease.com [/URL] Posts: 5262 | From North East Iowa | Registered: Sep 2002
| IP: Logged |
massman
Unregistered
posted
"Conquer Candida and Restore Your Immune System" by Jack Tips, PhD ND is the best program I have ever seen and recommended.
posted
Raw Garlic. Magical stuff. I eat 2 cloves of crushed garlic at least once a week to address fungal problems. Worlds most powerful antibiotic and antifungal in one, if you ask me. It even helped to quickly heal my mild acne and all of the fungal infections all over my skin.
Having acne while on so many antibiotics is scary, because it means you are breading antibiotic resistant bacteria strains. So to suffer, the resistance, will be punished to eat, breathe, and live in garlic.
Side effects are generally smelly but garlic can also cause burns if left on skin for too long. Instead, cut open a raw clove and rub any problem areas for 30 seconds. Try without rinsing for best effect. Do not burn yourself with longer applications!
Becareful with garlic treatment if you: share your bed, have visitors, get hugged often, kiss, or speak near anyone, as the garlic smell may make things a bit awkward.
Lucky most of us are just rotting away in bed alone and the only people that can get us out of the house are our LLMDs who would probably be thrilled that we smell like garlic.
Posts: 121 | From Silver Spring, Maryland | Registered: Oct 2009
| IP: Logged |
posted
Hi Need lots of help-- Candex saved me. You can get it from Nutritiongeeks.com as found them to have the best price. I can basically eat any diet I want to. It is amazing. I don't go crazy on sugar or anything as I know that is not good but I had gotten to a place where even the scripts were not working. I read about a lady using it online as she I think was in the same boat and it works! I take two in the morning on an empty stomach and then two at night before bed. I couldn't do this treatment without it-
Posts: 243 | From Charleston, SC | Registered: Oct 2008
| IP: Logged |
posted
I think it is about $35.00 (big bottle) a bottle but the best price I saw on it was at Nutritiongeeks.com. They are quick too- It really did save me. You might have to give it a week or two but I will tell you what... God only knows what I would have done.
posted
Hi Shalome I started out with 2 and it does not bother my stomach at all. If I were you and you have a sensitive stomach- start with one and when you normally raise meds, raise it. Hope this helps... I think you will be very glad as I was to have found Candex. Best, Amy
Posts: 243 | From Charleston, SC | Registered: Oct 2008
| IP: Logged |
The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations. If you would like to support the Network and the LymeNet system of Web services, please send your donations to:
The
Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey 907 Pebble Creek Court,
Pennington,
NJ08534USA http://www.lymenet.org/