i remember an appointment with my naturopath
when i was all gung ho about candida. she said no, no, candida is a
secondary infection - but here's this diet plan for ms. i looked at it,
then gave her a funny look and said 'but, that's an anti-candida diet!'
so
off i went and did my anti-candida thing, but with little success
...until i discovered and corrected the underlying nutritional problems
that pre-existed my msdx, i was stuck. zinc turned out to be one of my
major problems at that time.
interestingly, the dietary measures
my naturopath gave me to consider for ms would yes also counter candida
overgrowth, but notably would also help improve zinc status (and a few
other things too). this nuance was something it would take me quite some
time to realise.
this next post will potentially look a little
unfamiliar in this thread, but nonetheless here's me back in the day,
trying to be scientific about the candida line of thinking:
antibiotics-f28/topic2543-15.html#p16015now
i'm trying to find the post where sarah dissed me over the whole
gliotoxin approach - anecdote it was so long ago but can you find it now
by chance?? you might remember the words you used better than i... or
perhaps could link to the study, or recall the question you referred to
david??, on the subject...?
ttfn
JL
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