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Re: The link between candidiasis (GI tract dysbiosis) and AF
 
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Re: The link between candidiasis (GI tract dysbiosis) and AF


I'm not questioning dysbiosis. I'm calling "chronic candida" pseudoscience. So-called "chronic candida" is supposedly candida overgrowing much more than it actually does and allegedly causing a boatload of health symptoms which I showed were all the same symptoms of malnutrition/starvation, just like with so-called "adrenal fatigue".

Candida can get out of balance, it can cause some uncomfortable symptoms, it can even be a part of dysbiosis, but it doesn't become the "monster" ailment as people in the original link you posted believe.


" but the tendency for respondents on these Debate Forums is to shoot the messenger... as well as are you"

I have?


"I'm simply saying that dysbiosis should not be dismissed as the malnutrition/malabsorption mechanism leading to AF. "

I just want to see scientific evidence dysbiosis can cause a person's adrenals to fatigue and also scientific evidence that "adrenal fatigue" actually exists. Even Dr. Weil is highly skeptical of "AF".


"I really don't believe that people suffering from eating disorders are inclined to visit curezone to figure out how to solve an adrenal fatigue problem, or anything else for that matter."

Ironic you say this while fraternizing with your little friend above and how one of his little buddies actually came out and admitted they had an eating disorder and gave me some credit for urging people to be sure they are getting enough calories.


"So, tell me, what is your message to AF sufferers"

Eat more.


"So, tell me, what is your message to... eating disorder sufferers?"

Eat more.


"So, tell me, what is your message to... dysbiosis sufferers etc?"

Go get checked out by a medical doctor who's not into all those alternative medicine diagnosis, such as "AF" and "chronic candida".


"I sense that you believe that high carb is the solution to all of these maladies. Is that your belief? Is this a silver bullet?"

It's what I recommend for people who are not improving on low-carb diets.


"What I'm saying to people is "get tested" before drawing conclusions and running down the wrong rabbit hole"

Promoting that advice got me banned from the parasite support section. Do you think it was wrong of them to ban me for that?

 

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