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Re: Does anyone else have candida in their lungs? P.S. I'm back from Aggiespoke's clinic!!!!
 
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Re: Does anyone else have candida in their lungs? P.S. I'm back from Aggiespoke's clinic!!!!


What you are experiencing is what every toxic mold exposure patient experiences from breathing in mold spores. Yeast mold spores in your environment lead to candida in the body. Candida in the body lead to yeast mold spores in your breathing environment. They feed each other. When you have the mold in your lungs you exhale mold spores with each breath. Someone next to you for a long period of time, beathing in the mold spores you are exhaling, can be affected to one degree or another.

I have been to toxic mold trials where mold exposure patients who are sensitized to small amounts of mold react as a result of breathing in mold spores exhaled by other mold exposure patients sitting next to them for only a few hours. If a person has bad breath this is because of bacteria and/ or fungi in some form in their mouth or respiratory system. When they breath out they are exhaling those bacterial or fungal spores, for other people around them to breath.

In the advertisements for tooth paste they usually use the term 'germs'. But, what they are talking about is bacterial or fungal microbes from either food rotting between the teeth or infection that resulted. When they have invaded the lungs and grown, their spores exhale with each breath.

The lungs provide ideal conditions for fungi to grow, especially in the areas not used as much as a result of taking shallow breaths. When we lose any capacity of our lungs due to the invasion of fungi the tendacy is to start taking shallower breaths. Not taking deep breaths prevents getting oxygen into those less used sections of the lungs, which is favorable for the further growth of the fungi.

Using the respiratory therapy technique of taking in as much air through your nose, and then additional through your mouth, holding it for 5-10 seconds, then exhaling all the air first through the mouth and then trough the nose untill all the air is out, will help break the mold colonies loose from your lungs so you can cough them out.

One of the most effective therapies one might consider is hydrogen peroxide IV treatments. It is very effective for candida and mold in the lungs. This is also good for getting the tar and nicotine accumulations out of the lungs, so I have heard. Hydrogen peroxide therapies are effective against both bacteria and fungi since it is a sterilant. The forum on HP here is worth looking at.I have seen people I know kick the candida way down with only two treatments.
 

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