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wdiguy

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Whats Up Everyone (candida Diagnoses)
Posted: 02-19-07 16:38pm

How's everyone doing? I am almost back to normal because I found out blood sugar was not my problem at all. It looks like Candida was what was going on with me. I have been on this stuff called Threelac for about 2 weeks now and it like a miracle. My constant brain fog is gone, two weeks straight that I can actually concentrate and have my personality back. If you look at my post back on 2006 you can see what my symptoms were and how they resembled hypoglycemia. The only thing is I never fainted or had a low blood sugar attack. I just felt bad constantly. Im guessing that is what will happen if you have overgrowth yeast in your intestinal tract. Hopefully I can reach someone who is struggling out there they cant seem to get better. Ive done tons of research over the past 3 years through my struggle. If anyone has any questions please let me know, I would like help you!
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Stan

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Posted: 02-19-07 20:55pm

Awesome man! Maybe explain to everyone the process and any symptoms that were a dead give away this was the problem. What is this you're taking? Is there a test they did to see if you had it?
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wdiguy

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Posted: 02-20-07 11:48am

Yeah Im happy so far with the results. But the best thing that everyone should do which is simple. When you wake up in the morning before you put anything in your mouth. Grab a full glass of water and spit your saliva into it. Wait for 1 hour, if you spit is still at the top and looks like it did when you first spit, then candida probably is not a problem with you. However, if your spit sank to the bottom of the glass, sits in the middle broken up like, or has long dangling legs coming from it, candida is most likely your problem. I am currently taking Threelac which is a powder form of live bacteria to kill the yeast inside the intestinal tract. I have been on it for 2 weeks now and feel great. Not 100% but about 85%. I also have a thyroid problem which im on synthroid/cytomel so i cannot pin point which ones were candida or which ones are thyroid. But here were my symptoms.......... poor concentration, constant brain fog, depression, slurred speech, blurred vision, constant fatigue(worse after i eat), weakness, leg aches(which worsen after i eat), constant yawning, diarreha, constipation, depression(loss sex drive, had no feelings, didnt know what my interest were, felt like personality was gone) , eye floaters, anxiety, you name it i probably had it. Another thing i noticed after reading about candida is that some people have a white tongue, which i had and thought it was normal till i looked at my friends and fam. So if you have white coating onyour tongue I believe thats a sign. Hopefully this info helps some people out, let me know if any of you have any questions.

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Stan

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Posted: 02-20-07 19:08pm

Glad to hear you're doing better and I almost feel bad for not suggesting something like this, I had read in one of my books before that candida is a suspect when hypoglycemic symptoms are resistant to treatment. I'm so busy worrying about sugar on here it didn't even occur to me. You may find benefit in getting even better supplementing your diet occasionally with organic, raw, unpasteurized sauerkraut. It's expensive, but candida doesn't stand a chance against it. Can't get store bought, however, must be raw and full of living buggies.
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wdiguy

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Posted: 02-21-07 10:17am

Its all good man, you were just trying to help. But yeah if you eliminate sugar the candida has trouble surviving, but you have to take something extra to completely get rid of it. Remember I always had them constant symptoms and would always ask you if you had them. Then I started thinking about how everyone talked about having a hypo attack which I definitely never had. Mine symptoms were just everyday constant. But worse at times then other.
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MoralAnimal

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Posted: 12-30-07 20:35pm

i'm totally facing this problem. where can i get more information? My first GTT came back positive for hypoglycemia. still waiting for the results on my second GTT. but my doctor suspects I have a candida infection as well. The wierdest thing is that whenever I eat sugars I get kinda loopy, like I'm buzzed or been drinking too much. An hour or more later I get a "hangover". A hypo-diet helped reduce my symptoms for about 6 months. It still helps a lot. But there are def. underlying problems, including allergies as well. I'm a mess!!! If anyone can help me, please let me know!
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foxforce5

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Posted: 12-31-07 10:24am

Back in Aug., I was having horrible hypo symptoms and finally diagnosed with Candida. I have been on a strict diet following Bee Wilder's plan at Yahoo groups. Candida can cause a lot of crazy things. They say the 'buzzed' feeling is from the yeast toxins actually releasing alcohol in you system.
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Posted: 12-31-07 12:08pm

There is actually a famous case in law involving this where a woman was arrested for driving drunk and she swore she had nothing more than saltine crackers.
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foxforce5

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Posted: 12-31-07 13:20pm

Also, in Dr. Cook's Yeast Connection handbook, he sites several cases (and he even testified in court on a few) where people were booked for DUI's not having a drop to drink. It was all yeast related.
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