Topic: Help! Need foods to decrease yeast, inflammation and histamine
AZURE WISH
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This is Azure�s mom. Azure is in really bad shape. She is bedridden, her MCS is so severe she can�t even take a supplement and she always wears her mask. Her food sensitivities are so bad she only has 2 foods she can eat.
We were hoping she will be able to build a tolerance to new foods but it will be slow so we have to choose wisely. She really needs to know what foods:
1. Decrease inflammation: So far we have found pumpkin seeds
2. Decrease yeast: So far we have found coconut oil, sesame oil.
3. Decrease antihistime:
Thank you so much for any information/experiences you are willing to share.
glm1111
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Oh so sorry to hear this. Coconut water comes to mind as it has many benefits including antifungal, aniparasitic and antibacterial properties along with vitamin and minerals.
I just found a website of a ND in N.Y. who treats candida and parasites and does phone consultations.
The website is www.health-truth.com I know nothing about them, so you would have to do your own research about them.
Thought maybe someone like this could help because the doctor also has a degree in nutrition. Hoping for the best for Azure.
Gael
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I am sorry she is so bad... is she taking anything to detox and help unburden the liver such as milk thistle?
High dose Vit C (Perque Potent C Guard - buffered ascorbic) always helped me the most (and still does) with regard to the high histamine levels, as well as other issues. Vit C is really amazing.
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