Jax
02-08-2009, 08:19 PM
More food for thought here!
I know that some people will think that Candida Albicans shouldn't appear in this section, however in my experience and the literature that I've read on Candida, they arequite stronglylinked in that the yeasts can cause food intolerances, and that anyone who presents with food intolerances could have Candida.
When it was suggested to me that I had Candida I started reading avidly about it, and discovered that it is recognised at birth with babies having thrush on their tongues, and in death especially with heart attacks..............yet between those times, only in women with thrush in the nether regions. And that I could link all the problems I'd been experiencing over 17 yrs and many GP visits, to Candida.
This article (http://www.canceractive.com/page.php?n=194) is very interesting as it links Candida to the potential of cancer and that traditional cancer treatments "heighten the effect of the yeasts, worsening the cancer cell feeding", so for me this takes things
It also cites Gerald Green (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Breaking-Through-Untouchable-Diseases-Gerald/dp/0953240789) from Sussex who does a lot of work with cancer patients, MS, Crohn's and Lupus sufferers in relation to Candida - he sounds a really inspiring bloke.
I know that some people will think that Candida Albicans shouldn't appear in this section, however in my experience and the literature that I've read on Candida, they arequite stronglylinked in that the yeasts can cause food intolerances, and that anyone who presents with food intolerances could have Candida.
When it was suggested to me that I had Candida I started reading avidly about it, and discovered that it is recognised at birth with babies having thrush on their tongues, and in death especially with heart attacks..............yet between those times, only in women with thrush in the nether regions. And that I could link all the problems I'd been experiencing over 17 yrs and many GP visits, to Candida.
This article (http://www.canceractive.com/page.php?n=194) is very interesting as it links Candida to the potential of cancer and that traditional cancer treatments "heighten the effect of the yeasts, worsening the cancer cell feeding", so for me this takes things
It also cites Gerald Green (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Breaking-Through-Untouchable-Diseases-Gerald/dp/0953240789) from Sussex who does a lot of work with cancer patients, MS, Crohn's and Lupus sufferers in relation to Candida - he sounds a really inspiring bloke.