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Re: Was it Die-off that sent me to the ER?
 
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Re: Was it Die-off that sent me to the ER?


Sounds like you have gotten some really good advice here form the rpevious posters. I would ask you what the nausea is like. A heavy feeling? Do you loose your appetite? Can you describe it? Also, for the weakness, you need lots of calcium and magneisum ( especially magnesium) Mg is not absorbed with candida and you can be very deficient. It can make you weak, tired, shaky, nervous, anxious, unable to sleep, heart fluttering, blood pressure low or really high. Also sodium will help if Bp is low. I went thru an aweful period where I was terribly, weak , nervous, tense, shaky . Feeling like my legs could not even hold me up. Magnesium ! It works.

Also, I went thru a period of intense nausea, the kind where you feel like you will vomit any second and it went on for hours and hours every night for weeks. Eventually I realized that for some reason taking EFA's at night was what was doing it to me. What do you cook your srambled eggs in? butter? oil ? It could just be too much oil or fat. This can be another sign of liver trouble...inability to digest fats or oils. Jhan gave good advice regarding the liver but in the meantime until things are working better...try avoiding fatty greasy , oily etc. So not too much olive oil, or butter or higher fat meats like pork. You will have to figure out what might be doing it.

I have had stomach trouble with slow digestion and nausea for many years and I got it under control by limiting my fat greasy, or oily foods, staying cleaned out in the bowel ( IE enemas), taking vitamins which seem to stimulate digestion especially magnesium which moves the bowel, and sipping diet ginger ale ( however with candida I sip carbonated water. Also , try making some dry buckwheat pancakes not fried in oil or pour into a waffle maker so there is no oil at all and then eat some when you feel sick. Sometimes you need something to soak up excess stomach acid. These are all ideas for you to try.


 

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