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Re: Does Systemic Candida always mean Hospitalization ?
 
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Re: Does Systemic Candida always mean Hospitalization ?


Natway, your claims don't make sense to me. Either people have relatively minor oral thrush, or they have systemic candididiasis that is a life-threatening condition that only shows up in immune-deficient patients?

Is it only black or white? We all have candida. Oral thrush would mean that it grew out of control but that is somehow reasonnable, systemic candidiasis would mean that the fungus took over your gut and threatens your life. You don't think there is anything in between?

To tell you few stories apart from what I already told you (which should have convinced most "candida theory" skeptics in my opinion), I was given the (toxic but potent) drug fluconazole. Immediatly, all my symptoms (typical candida symptoms described on this forum) got ten times worse, just like natural antifungals would do, only with a lesser effect. If that is not die off to me...
Also, I was given just like many here Antibiotics for up to a year for mild acne. It is only when I started these drugs that all my symptoms appeared. Hairloss, dandruff, severe fatigue, gastrointestinal disorders, brain fog, extremly oily skin, bags under eyes, athlete's foot, male thrush, weight loss despite not having changed a thing in my diet...

I once was in the hospital slowly dying. I had a roommate, that just got THE life-threatening candidiasis few weeks before. Sepsis, 50% survival rate. He didn't have ANY immune-deficiency such as AIDS, neither any diagnosed disease prior to that. Still he nearly died because of it. He had almost every single symptom that I had, the ones you think are malnutrition caused.
You know what the "doctors" told him? That he probably caught it while gardening... Knowing that we all have it in our bodies, this shows a great deal of incompetence, don't you think? All they did once he was out of the danger zone is giving him a several monthes prescription of fluconazole. When you know that the fungus can build resistance to it in as little as two weeks, the guy is probably dead by now...

Also, how can you claim that antiparasitic herbs are toxic? Raw garlic, turmeric, apple cider vinegar, coconut oil, kefir are all antiparasitic and their benefits are scientifically proven. Apart from Wormwood , none of the antiparasitic herbs or foods that I know has toxicity issues.

 

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