We wouldnt be obsessed(concerned) about candida if it wasnt making us miserable. When you have something thats sucking the life out of you its hard to just brush it off. To some degree i agree that you cant dwell on your candida too much cause it can drive you crazy, but action has to be taken so we can start living a normal life again.
I completely agree. I'll add something to think about....what IF candida is actually part of the body's normal response to serious problems? What if the candida is actually saving our lives in some weird way? I know I know, how can it be saving us if it makes us feel so bad and causes so many problems! But consider this: in some instances the body will actually damage itself to save our life. Sometimes it does TOO good a job and causes more problems than not.
For example: someone who gets nauseous easily, sees blood and faints. But what if the person faints and falls and hits their head and then they slip into a coma? How did that help? Simple. The body saw a problem, reacted, and unfortunately more problems resulted. Another example: someone breaks their leg in a skiing accident. The healing bone inadvertently traps a nerve in the scar tissue. The person has a nerve problem now where they didn't before.
What if we all got candida because our intestinal bacteria were not able to do their job? We all know that without bacteria in the stomach we die. Candida overgrowth happened to at least make sure all the foreign invaders got killed. I know that may be far fetched, but the point is that what if 100 years from now doctors know that without a candida flourish that we'd have died from whatever toxin or poison caused it in the first place. Maybe the candida is a normal response by the body.
Who knows. I'm probably a million miles off from the truth. Goodness knows I hate candida in my body as much as everyone else here. But maybe it's happening for a bigger reason that science and medicine can tell us.
The underlying bedrock formation on Manhattan Island is called the Manhattan Schist which consists of:
“… very massive rusty to sometimes maroon-weathering, medium to coarse-textured, biotite-muscovite-plagioclase-quartz-garnet-kyanite-sillimanite gneiss and, to a lesser degree, schist. The presence of kyanite, sillimanite, quartz and magnetite layers and lenses up to 10 cm thick, cm- to m-scale layers of blackish amphibolite, and scarce quartzose granofels. A result of its durability to weathering is due to the lack of layering and presence of wear-resistant garnet, kyanite, and sillimanite.”
Interesting article about how
"Interesting to contemplate that one possibly far-fetched but not totally improbable idea is that New York in particular became the “epicenter of communication” it is today because of this naturally occurring rich lattice work of crystalline rock. Crystals naturally cut into perfect sheets lined up and a piezoelectric effect caused by fault lines and cracks through Manhattan Island transmitting a super amplification of the code within “the field” matrix."
Article here: Examiner.com
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