Re: Fruit, sugar and turpentine by Cheshire77 ..... Candida & Dysbiosis Forum
Date: 2/19/2011 11:52:35 PM ( 13 y ago)
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You may be 100% right. But I don't see lots of people being cured using RX antifungals, so I keep my eyes open for alternative strategies. I don't know if Turpentine is a miracle cure for candidiasis.
You have a right to be skeptical. Truth be told, I'm skeptical too. However this so called miracle cure is a bit more credible than others. Firstly, Dr Daniels is a qualified medical doctor. Secondly, she is not selling some high priced supplement. Anyone can buy Turpentine at very low cost per dose. Her only financial benefit is from selling her knowledge, and her vitality capsules which are not an essential part of her treatment plan.
It seems to me that Dr Daniels honestly believes Turpentine is a very powerful treatment for Candida and other ailments. In fact her beliefs may have cost her her medical licence in U.S.A. I also followed a guy on another forum who used turpentine successfully. He posted all his experiences from start to finish, so very credible case history.
Yes, turpentine is a bit 'out there'. But that doesn't mean it doesn't work. The dose is 1 tsp every 3-4 days. Turpentine is pretty strong so perhaps it destroys the lining of the small intestine, and toxic biofilms in the process. Perhaps this is why it is so effective. They say the lining of the small intestine is replaced every 3-5 days so this may explain the dosing regime. By hitting the small bowel every 3-4 days the turpentine may stop Candida from re-establishing itself in biofilm or by burrowing into the lining.
For all I know, fungal Candida may be so hard to eradicate because it 'burrows' into the intestinal lining given the right conditions (e.g. Antibiotics ). Once impregnated in the lining, it may continue burrowing into each new layer of intestinal lining as it grows. Perhaps polyene antifungals only kill free yeast and not the fungal Candida in the lining. Perhaps systemic antifungals kill some of the Candida in the lining, but since they are not fungicidal, enough remains that it is never eradicated. Maybe turpentine is strong enough to attack the fungal Candida in the lining. Lots of perhapses and maybes, I know. Nobody knows how turpentine works, however I don't think you can say it cannot work.
As for eating fruit, if her patients with candidiasis get better then isn't this a great advertisement? I mean they get better in spite of feeding Candida!
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