I think that this was a real eye opener. As well as the "Cancers & Fungi" post below with the yellow highlights that are another great eye openers. I am very glad to have gained a new perspective on cancers and fungi. I remember this from the post "Overacitidty and Overgrowth" :
"I find less than 10% of people are infected with flukes or roundworms or flatworms, but I find 100% of the population infected with these higher development fungal forms in live blood analyses. I have yet to find anyone free of this."
Something to think about.
"The Mayo Clinic estimates more than 30 million Americans suffer with some form of mold in their sinuses. But few know the real cause."
"94% of patients with chronic siunusitis have an underlying fungal colonization in the sinuses. We physicians have been treating sinusitis with anti-biotics for years and that usually clears the patient up temporarily," says Marinkovich.
from the 10 doctors 6 cat scans post:
"But as Kyle Meniketti and his family now know, antibiotics don't work on fungus. Mold just roars back. Doctors say it can cause a variety of stubborn symptoms ranging from flu-like runny nose, tiredness and migraine headaches, to seizures and brain disorders. To survive, patients have to avoid mold."
Lockhart adds, "There's that fear this is somehow permanent..."
"No, no, you'll recover, your symptoms will go away, but your hypersensitivity will persist for a lot longer than your symptoms will," assures Dr. Manikovich."
I wonder if there is more to candida infections than we think? There seem to be a complex web of fungi and molds that work synergystically together and that simply wreck havoc on the system. I can happen inside the body but things outside the body seem to have an impact. Just look at the Haynes family story, I never thought that things co go so wrong.
thankfully there is a way out of this, but it seems to take a lot of work and lifestyle changes that I bet most of the poeple are not villing to do to 100%.
For those who will, on the other hand I think it can be hard to know when the infection is cleared and when you only deal with the aftermath i.e symtoms persist, and if the protocol or whatever we do to clear the infestation is broken to quickly, the issue could flare up again and sometimes become worse. It seems like we cant be careful enough.
Really good posts, thank you for sharing this.