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Re: Is a skin rash a die-off reaction???


For the healing naturally by bee plan..where are the cuts made?I am glad it worked for you, but that website and the carb cutting theory caused me to lose all independence and control of where my life was going.

What is avoided to heal the digestive tract? The list of foods is very long and bacon and eggs and all kinds of rich foods are listed. I followed that and was miserable. Since candida is related to other issues, that diet is contrary to any advice on crohn's, colitis, malabsorption, IBS, and any inflammation really. It makes candida look like a cakewalk infection, like we can somehow load up on bacon which is horrible for the digestion of the average person, let alone someone with an ailment of the intestines. I think it's the contrary. Take a look at what severe IBS and crohn's patients have to do and follow that with extra attention to sugar. That's why I feel comfortable throwing the advice out there because it is so strict and covers a diverse group of digestive ailments.

If alkalizing doesn't work then instead of a bunch of vegetables, have pork and beef for lunch and dinner and a couple decaf coffees. I am pretty sure what would happen. Bee somehow sees these foods facilitating healing...
 

 
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