Battling Candida and Parasites Part 2: Wearing the body and mind down.
By Paige on Jun 1, 2009 | In My Story | 3 feedbacks »
I read somewhere recently that systemic candida is very rare. Maybe it is. I don’t know for sure, but I know I had it as I had symptoms throughout the whole body
Since I've Been Taking Iodine....
By Jane on May 9, 2009 | In Parasites | 4 feedbacks »
When I started Iodine I noticed almost immediately I felt better and over time I noticed a change in my symptoms. It’s quite remarkable stuff.
Battling Candida and Parasites Part 1
By Paige on May 2, 2009 | In My Story | 1 feedback »
At this stage in my journey, I knew I had two new problems in my life to deal with: parasites and candida. I was more concerned about the candida at this point in time because it had, 1. taken over my foot and toe nail, and 2., I was developing strange visual disturbances as if a film was starting to grow over my eyes. I was very concerned thinking that perhaps these visual disturbances were to become permanent.
Antimicrobial Herbs for Helicobacter Pylori
By DD Rose on Apr 25, 2009 | In Bacteria, Microbial Research | 8 feedbacks »
Herbs can help with Helicobacter pylori [H. pylori]. The parasitic bacterium of H. pylori is spiral-shaped, containing an enzyme [urease] that produces ammonia neutralizing stomach acids, allowing the bacteria to bore into the gastric mucous or epithelial membrane; thus, inflammation occurs and in time the mucousal lining thins.
There are approximately 29 different strains that exist. It is believed that 50% of the world’s population has been infected by this bacteria passed on via contaminated foods, water, or intimate contact [kissing]. According to research, Turmeric, Licorice root, Thyme, Oregano oil, and lastly, Garlic can significantly reduce the effects of H. pylori. There is ongoing research in this area to eradicate the strains of bacterium. Below are excerpts and sources from publications that highlight the herbal benefits for better understanding on H. pylori.
Tinea on the feet and blisters in the palms - diagnosis?
By Paige on Apr 21, 2009 | In My Story | 1 feedback »
The foot fungus was a large infection and was tenacious. I remember showing my boyfriend pointing to what looked like a series of red large lumps between my toes and saying “what is this??". He said, “I think that’s tinea". Ewww! I thought. I had never thought I would get tinea!
Especially at my age!
Skeptical Doctors Compound The Problem - Part 2
By DD Rose on Apr 21, 2009 | In Parasites, Services: Lab Consultation & Testing, Articles | Send feedback »
Link: http://www.rhrplus.com/education/ed_articles/doctors_p2.php
Skeptical Doctors Compound The Problem - Part 2
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In Part One, I made some observations about the medical establishment and their approach to parasite and mold infections. Below are a series of questions on a forum that I participated in [some edits have been made to the original text]. KT had concerns about working with skeptical doctors. I felt that the conversation was worth publishing.
Forum Postings #1
KT: For the future, how would you advise others to get testing done when working with skeptical or otherwise unhelpful medical professionals?
My Candida journey and how it all began: Athletes Foot
By Paige on Apr 20, 2009 | In My Story | 1 feedback »
The title of this blog is a bit misleading because I knew I had a candida problem prior to contracting foot fungus because I’ve had recurrent vaginal thrush and the whitest, frothiest, most hidiously looking tongue for as long as I can remember! I can’t remember ever having a pink tongue! But I got used to it… I’d brush vigorously whenever I had to go to the dentist or whenever someone would look into my mouth and I had the chance to clean it up first. I didn’t worry too much about it. But part of me did though; I suppressed half of my concern, and the other half of the concern disappeared in brain fog.
Reducing Mouth Bacteria Lowers Heart Attacks & Pregnancy Risks
By DD Rose on Apr 17, 2009 | In Bacteria, Microbial Research | 1 feedback »
I was taught at a young age that flossing and brushing your teeth are essential. It seems evident that good dental care can help reduce heart attacks or lower pregnancy risks. Many years ago I saw a show where someone stated that mouth bacteria leaches into the blood stream to the heart; proper dental care could help turn back the clock by adding years to your life. There may be something to his theory. The below are two articles indicating the importance of good dental hygiene and how certain mouth bacteria can be harmful.
Broccoli Sprouts Reduces H. Pylori
By DD Rose on Apr 14, 2009 | In Parasites | Send feedback »
Below is on a study that was conducted on broccoli sprouts and H. Pylori gut bacteria. There are some other good benefits to broccoli. In general, broccoli is very high in vitamin A and C; when broccoli is eaten with protein it helps bring amino acids to the brain. In my research, I read that broccoli sprouts might be good for reducing Herximer [detox] reaction.
Baby broccoli ‘controls gut bug’
Eating a daily portion of broccoli sprouts could help tame the H. pylori bacteria, linked to stomach ulcers and even cancer, research suggests.
The study in Cancer Prevention Research of 50 people in Japan found eating 2.5 ounces of broccoli sprouts each day for two months may confer some protection.
They contain sulforaphane, previously found to act as an antibiotic.
UK experts said while sprouts may have an effect on the bug, they were likely to make “no difference” to cancer risk.
This Is What I See In My Eyes - Floater, Fibre or Parasites ?
By Jane on Apr 14, 2009 | In Parasites, My Story | 60 feedbacks »
Here is a picture I drew of what I see in my eyes. I’m not great at drawing, but it’s the best I could do. It is, I have to say, a very close resemblance of what I see in my eyes.
They both appear very worm-like in appearance. In the first drawing of what I see, there appears to be like a pointy thing sticking out the front, and in the middle the wormy thing appears to be tangled up, and at the end of it there appears to be a long tail. (The pointy thing at the front appears to be much thinner than the rest of the organism but I couldn’t draw it any better than what I have done). I see many of these organisms and they are all identical in appearance.