MCS = Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
There are many strains of beneficial bacteria and yeast in
the gut beside acidophilous. Each actually occupies a
certain segment. It can get highly specific and involved.
Garnet
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Leslie wrote:
What is MCS? Does anyone know the two types of good bacteria that
balances the bacteria; this was discovered not too long ago so is not in
all acidolphis. I had info concerning this but cannot find where I
learned this.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Garnet_LDN" <garnet_...@austin.rr.com>
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Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Info on Yeast treatments
One of the challenges in treating Candida over growth is
getting the supplements or treatments to the yeast. Much
of it occurs in areas that are difficult to get to in any concentration.
Enemas can help because they can reach areas of the colon
more effectively.
Allergies and Candida by Rochlitz is a very good book that includes some
meridian balancing maneuvers easily done at home. They
helped me a great deal. I also used urine enemas. For more
on that there is a list on Yahoo. I read a book called Your
Own Perfect Medicine by Christy after hearing of some curing their
MCS using this method. MCS can sometimes be caused
by Leaky Gut Syndrome from Candida.
Garnet
Leslie wrote:
Thank you Annie as I feel I am fighting fungus so have been looking
for things to kill this and in so doing caused an imbalance of
bacteria. Do you take the caprylic acid by mouth? I will be checking
out that site for sure and thanks. Leslie
----- Original Message ----- From: "Annie B Smythe"
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Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 9:14 PM
Subject: CS>Info on Yeast treatments
Ok so I found this website..
Some great info on yeast, fungal, bacteria, and parasite infections..
They sell no products, but they do tell you what stuff works for
each thing... I do believe this is one of the most useful websites
I've found on the subjects.
Caprylic acid works by dissolving the yeast cell wall much like
proteases or cellulases would and it's much cheaper than either of
those. I'd start with simple first, and if that doesn't work move up
to combinations of things. Just sayin'. Of course CS should work on
bacteria. But I'm not sure about yeast or parasites.
http://www.fungusfocus.com/index.htm
Annie
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