Posts Tagged ‘toxins’

Antifungals Question

08.06.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Diflucan or fluconazole prevents fungus growth by stopping the production of the membrane that surrounds fungi cells. The Food and Drug Administration approved fluconazole in January 1990. Side effects include diarrhea, dyspepsia, dizziness and taste problems. Liver dysfunction, as in jaundice or hepatitis has been associated with fluconazole. (1) (1) http://www.medicinenet.com/fluconazole/article.htm *Author: Marilyn in Sidney ...

Diatomaceous Earth

07.25.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Diatoms are the grass of the oceans and lakes. Just as grass is the staple food of earth animals. Diatoms (algae) are the food of the ocean or fresh water grazers. Magnified 7000 times, diatomaceous earth looks like spiney honeycombs. Food grade diatomaceous earth is EPA approved to be mixed with grains to control mealworms ...

Liver Support?

07.11.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
What you ingest and your environment can affect your liver’s performance. The additives of processed foods can affect the liver and if you live in an area where you are exposed to chemicals in the air and water it will affect the liver. An impaired liver does not process food or detoxify substances as rapidly ...

Lyme Disease & Heavy Metals

06.21.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Metal chelation, if done improperly, can re-distribute heavy metals into the body, causing more issues than if the metals had just been left alone. It is sometimes difficult to find information on a safe, effective chelation method. Chlorella and cilantro may form imperfect bonds with mercury and allow re-distribution in the cells if they are ...

Fungal Bronchitis

04.26.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Bronchitis can involve bacteria, virus and fungus, especially after another infection. Bronchitis is very common following a sinus infection due to the post-nasal drip of thickened mucus. If antibiotics were taken for a sinus infection and bronchitis occurs chances are bronchitis started from mucus reaching the bronchi then attracting yeast. This yeast can congregate in ...

Causes of Brain Fog

04.25.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Candida albicans can overgrow in the intestines and become chronic producing alcohol and acetaldehyde, both of which are toxic to the nervous system and often contribute to brain fog symptoms. A person with brainfog may appear inebriated, although they consumed no alcohol. If one eats a lot of carbohydrates, especially sugars including sweet juices and ...

In Despair With Candida

04.11.2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
To reverse candida skin problems one must clear the yeast from the intestinal tract so yeast is no longer a target for the body’s immune system. Once the immune system is no longer fighting yeast in the intestines, it no longer sends cells to find yeast on the skin. Once the yeast is gone from ...

whole body reactions

04.10.2011 · Posted in Symptoms
Check food intolerance by imagination. Imagine eating it and get a slight indication of how you would react if you did eat it. Some people have this ability. *Author: Marie-Blanche I remember reading in one of your posts that at some stage when candida infection was bad, all you had to do is put a ...

Tropical bacteria or virus

04.08.2011 · Posted in Treatment
Subject: Tropical bacteria or virus Author: Polly Marie, it could be the bacteria or virus that has upset your gastrointestinal tract and liver. Maybe it isn’t Candida this time. * Response… Subject: Re: Tropical bacteria or virus Author: jee Is this TCM doctor different than the other lady who has seen worse cases than yours? ...