JamesMc
Hi,
I am new here, but I have a very important suggestion for everyone suffering with candida or chronic infection. I found an article that highlights the possible importance and mechanism in LDA that could be a game changer when battling candida. As we know, ( if you have done your homework) CRC or candida related immune complex patients are typically found to have an over active TH2 cell response and an under active Th1 cell response. TH2 favors inflammation, allergy, and autoimmune-like functions as all of us with chronic CRC very well know. Th1 response is what is necessary to defeat the intracellular candida infection. The following article suggests that during an active fungal infection T regulatory cells are produced and thereby down regulate and suppress TH2 response so that the TH1 response can act alone or act stronger against the infection. Mice deficient in T reg cells got stuck in a Th 2 response and got far sicker, inflammation, mucous, allergy. Sound familiar? What does LDA have to do with this? LDA increases T regulatory cells thereby reducing inflammation, likely suppressing Th2 and stimulating TH 1 response allowing the immune system to ultimately destroy the candida. The immune system is the only thing that can finish off the candida permanently. I have had a serious case of CRC for 10 years, unable to to function or eat anything with
Sugar in it without severe reactions and after 1 year now of LDA I have made very significant progress, not cured, but LDA combined with nystatin or diflucan especially 1 week prior to the shot, along with diet and herbal anti fungals and supplements I believe will cure the chronic CRC. Many seriously sick people have been cured by LDA, those who don't get better need to combine treatments above to find the cure address heavy metals etc.... determining what the complicating factors are in your condition. Last month I drank beer and ate pie three weekends in a row with no reactions! Over did it and got some symptoms back, but LDA changed my life...I was bed ridden for over a year. Right now I am experimenting with stimulating Th1 with herbs after the shot, although it is not recommended because these herbs may interfere with T reg production, but I am will ing to sacrifice a few shots in order to experiment with a faster cure. Because I am new here I can not post links so to find the article search in the European Journal of Immunology for pulmonary fungal infection T regulatory cells Th2 immunity.