Re: Self-testing for candida and intestinal parasites
Hi. I thought I had candiada for years, did all the protocols, and had some ups, and downs.
Then I began doing serious research.
Jump years ahead to now, and the result is; a
parasite similar to the ones that infect cats. They are extremely small and most stages cannot be detected without comprehensive tests.
A person can contract it at birth, and it won't show symptoms until later in life.
The initial infection can resemble mono. After that, chronic symptoms can be felt for the life time of host.
It is slowly coming into the arena of interest by other researchers of chronic illness. It may even be a suspect in those with unconfirmed Lyme disease.
These
parasites are very common, but there is still many things unknown about them.
There is very little in the way of diagnosis, and even less known is the symptomology.
The symptoms can be a simple as acquired allergies, of as bad as mental illness and eye disorders.
Good thing is, there are treatment options!! Shroom