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Has anyone heard of this , I thought milk is an allergic substance and increases candida. I was told of drinking milk so it brings out parasites to intestines and then taking anti parasites. This followed by a detox bath.
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Summer3
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I have not heard of that, but I have heard some things about avoiding dairy.
I have pretty much eliminated dairy except for occasional cheese. I switched my milk to almond milk and thought it tasted pretty much the same. I just do it as a precaution though. I have Lyme and babesia, but not candida or other parasites.
I'm interested to hear more about this and if it works to not eliminate dairy.
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I have always heard that milk was bad and eliminates it myself. Someone told me they went to a naturopath and they drank milk to bring the parasites out to gut and then eliminate them with anti parasites . I always heard MILK was a big No no. So I was interested in hearing people 's experiences . I took it out of my diet over a year ago. I also don't eat any dairy except for the occasional yogurt.
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me too...but recently i think there was a post by gigi taslking about this. and i really trust gigi. i want to know more too
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glm1111
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Yes, GiGi has spoken about this, and I have been drinking lots of milk and taking antiparasitics. It keeps the parasites in the G.I. track and the milk paralizes them, and they are easier to kill.
Personaly I think milk has gotten a bad rap. Google milk health benefits and I think you will be surprised.
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You may be trading parasites for yeast, then.
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glm1111
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TuTu,
Chronic candida is on the symptom list for parasites. Easier to get rid of the yeast when the parasites leave.
Same with bacteria that the parasites protect. Some of the antiparasitic herbs are also antifungal and antibacterial.
Gael
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Thank u for your help:). A happy and healthy new year
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I don't think milk is bad in general. Some people may have issues with it. It may have to do with pasturization & homoginization (spelling?) rather than milk being "bad" to ingest. Humans are adaptable. We can live off of many foods. If it's altered or genetically modified - that may be another story. I never found that it cured my health problems to avoid milk.
Not all parasites are in the gut, though. I'm not sure how true this may be. Some people say it has to do with moon phases or diet but I don't know. I have not experienced any of this.
If there are any studies about this - please post. I don't know if the parasites are living off of what we eat or if they are living off of us - in general - which is probably more disgusting.
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is skim or low fat better?
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Goat or cow? The person I talked to said whole, but did not say why.
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