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Judging from reports, goign zero-carb isn't at all useful re combatting fungi. You might be better off trying tea-tree oil, garlic and other anti-fungals.
Geoff
> Date: Sat, 23 May 2009 12:21:02 -0500
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> Subject: Re: fungal overgrowth
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> >Raw zero carb will certainly work to rid yourself of fungi/yeast, as it
> >starves them. Absolutely fixes the bloat too.
> >There is sometimes a detox reaction when the dead fungi are flushed out,
> >and I don't know what effect medication has on the process.
> >I suppose that you are aware that your doctor will scold if you tell
> >what you are doing. ;)
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> >On the usual 80% fat 20% protein your stomach tells you when you have
> >eaten enough. AFAIK none of us eat to measure, and it varies for each of
> us.
>
> >William
>
> Thanks William...
>
> The doctor who ran the test thinks it's ok to eat white rice and corn and he
> told me to take grapefruit seed extract for the fungal overgrowth, so he can
> scold me all he wants. I think he is an idiot...sorry, but I am not
> impressed with him at all.
>
> There's a theory that if you take all the food away that fungi like that
> they will dig deeper into your body and affect your organs. I am somewhat
> concerned that my elevated heart rate has to do with the fungal overgrowth.
>
> I will give the 80/20 fat/protein a try. Was just concerned about eating too
> much protein in one sitting.
>
> Kristina
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