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I looked at some of my old posts on here from 2004 and it's CRAZY how I have the same symptoms ( some gone , some new) for 10 yrs
This is when I get sad and discouraged like it will never be over.
By the way I'm just treating for candida and adrenal issues.
I am going to be like this forever
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I just feel frustrated I guess. Maybe because candida is in high gear right now.
I go on this yo-yo of sticking to a strict diet, probiotics, anti fungals for a few months.
Then I slowly go back to some carbs. I never eat processed foods, not a lot of sugar once I go off diet, and as much organic as I can.
Somehow I never knock the yeast out all the way I guess
MLG- my LLMD never seem to think parasites an issue. Should I treat anyway?
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GretaM
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Yes, parasites could be an issue.
When most folks think parasites, they think intestinal worms, but there are many blood and tissue protazoas and microfilarial worms (found in tick bellies) that we can also harbour.
It is worth a shot, especially if you are feeling powerless.
A good herbal blend will have black walnut hull, Wormwood and cloves in it. Thyme, garlic and others are also effective.
Combines with the high fibre of a low carb/low yeast diet-you may be surprised at how much better you feel.
I'm a year in treating, so a newbie, but have been doing parasite cleanses for years. I am always surprised how much better I feel when I do them. Posts: 4358 | From British Columbia, Canada | Registered: Jun 2013
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payne
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amyb, may calm and peace surround you.. understanding your frustrations ...
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glm1111
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Antiparasitic herbs also kill candida in my experience. Google parasite symptoms. It has been the missing link for many with chronic Lyme. The combo of antiparasitic herbs such as Parastroy and salt/c is powerful.
Gael
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phyl6648
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I hear you Amy.. Same here. I honestly don't know what to do anymore.
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