Re: Good Morning Candida! What Severe Candida feels like. (re: nervous in the morning) by Waverlywoods ..... Candida & Dysbiosis Forum
Date: 9/3/2010 8:57:23 PM ( 15 y ago)
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Yeah, I did a spit test for adrenal fatigue and I swore something must be wrong when the test came back negative, I couldn't believe it. I have found that resting (including the type of resting like a kid on summer vacation sleep till noon as often as possible) helps along with magnesium malate (best form for me it seems). After working ten years in a high stress job, I took a pay cut for a nice normal job just 3 weeks ago. I don't know what my problems are, I think there are many.
What concerns me is in April / May I developed Raynaud's for the first time ever. From my trusted sources I have gleaned that it is caused by toxicity due to gut problems, possibly complicated by low grade infections such as gum disease (which I have), eating late at night (liver not able to clean house for some reason or another). From my other trusted source I have learned that it may be due to red blood cells having the wrong electrical charge so that are attracted to one another and tend to pile up and cannot negotiate small capilliaries as they should. This is supposedly aggrivated by too much sodium and the wrong kinds of fat in the diet.
All I know is, if I don't follow strict candida program, keep stress levels low, and sleep in at least once per week, and keep the bowel motility stellar, then candida flares and Raynaud's creeps in as well. It's really starting to scare me a little, the margin for error in my routine is pretty darn small. I don't know what to focus on, I would suspect I have to find out what is overloading my liver and thus causing blood to be sticky and full of trash and poorly oxygenated. I'm afraid I've moved from candida imbalance / adrenal weakness into some sort of disease progression. Anyone with any valuable insite?
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