I first wrote it out in my post, then abbreviated to COT. SOP.
The CAFL list (google it) has frx for candida.
Got this info ages ago. Don't presently have time to dig my archives, but if 
you google, you'll probably find most current info..
Be well,
Léna
On Jul 20, 2013, at 1:14 PM, Gidon Kenar wrote:

> Hi Lena,
> What's COT?
> How did they recommend using cream of tartar?
> What do you use to Rife it with?
> Would love more details and references
> 
> Regards
> Gidon 
> 
> From: Lena Guyot [mailto:drumr...@stny.rr.com] 
> Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 12:20 AM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Candida
> 
> I take boron caps and have noticed that they're very helpful for arthritis
> issues. In one of my groups, cream of tartar was recommended for candida as
> it 'drwons' candida. I encapsulate my bulk-purchased COT (nuts.com) and take
> a (00) capsule 4x a day. It has definitely reduced candida, although I also
> Rife it.
> 
> Be well,
> Léna
> On Jul 19, 2013, at 4:15 PM, Dan Nave wrote:
> 
> 
> This freaks some people out, but you should consider borax for candida and
> fungus issues.  The following is some excerpts from the url below.  You can
> read the whole article and get a good overview.  I use it for arthritis
> symptoms and it seems to work pretty well.  (That's 20 Mule Team Borax,
> which is about 11% boron and has no additives).
> 
> Dan
> 
> <http://www.health-science-spirit.com/borax.htm>
> Standard dose = 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of concentrate. This has 25 to 30 mg of
> borax and provides about 3 mg of boron.  Take 1 dose per day mixed with
> drink or food.  If that feels right then take a second dose with another
> meal.  If there is no specific health problem or for maintenance you may
> continue indefinitely with 1 or 2 doses daily.
> If you do have a problem, such as arthritis, osteoporosis and related
> conditions, cramps or spasms, stiffness due to advancing years, menopause,
> and also to improve low sex hormone production, increase intake to 3 or more
> spaced-out standard doses for several months or longer until you feel that
> your problem has sufficiently improved. Then drop back to 1 or 2 doses per
> day.
>  Fungi and Fluoride
> 
> Being such an excellent fungicide it is not surprising that borax is being
> successfully used to treat Candida. There is much interesting information on
> an Earth Clinic forum called Borax Cures (10). With low to medium-weight
> people use 1/8 teaspoon of borax powder and with heavier weight 1/4 teaspoon
> per litre of water. One drinks the water spaced out during the day, and does
> this for 4 or 5 days a week as long as required. 
> Many contributors wrote that it cured or greatly helped them. So for
> instance this post: "I also have psoriasis, so maybe the soreness in my
> joints is the psoriatic arthritis creeping in. I thought, after reading
> about borax here on this forum, I would give it a try. OMG! In one day, the
> soreness in my knees has vanished! .... Also, my psoriasis seems a lot
> better after 2 days drinking 1/4 tsp borax in 1 litre of water per day."
> Another one about toe fungus: "He wet his feet and then took a handful (of
> borax) and rubbed it all over his feet. He said it stopped itching
> immediately! He was stunned. A few weeks later I asked him how his athletes
> foot was and he said: oh wow! it hasn't come back! that stuff totally cured
> it !!!"
> Other enthusiastic posts were about vaginal thrush. Borax appeared to be
> more effective than other remedies. Commonly one large gelatine capsule
> filled with borax or boric acid was inserted at bedtime for several nights
> or up to 2 weeks. Alternatively the powder can be mixed with cool solidified
> coconut oil as a bolus or suppository.
> A recent scientific study (11) confirms these positive observations with
> vaginal thrush. Boric acid at the dose of a filled capsule worked even in
> cases of drug-resistant Candida and against all the tested pathogenic
> bacteria. Because of the greater dilution, a douche may not be strong enough
> for bacteria and drug-resistant Candida but it should work for normal
> Candida. Borax, due to its alkalinity, was more effective than boric acid.
> In normal healthy conditions Candida exists as harmless oval yeast cells.
> When challenged, chains of elongated cells called pseudohyphae develop, and
> finally strongly invasive long, narrow and tube-like filaments
> called hyphae. These damage the intestinal wall, and cause inflammation and
> Leaky Gut Syndrome. Pseudohyphae and hyphae can be seen in the blood of
> individuals with cancer and autoimmune diseases. Candida can also form tough
> layers of biofilm. This same study shows that boric acid/borax inhibits the
> formation of biofilms and also the transformation of harmless yeast cells
> into invasive hyphal form. In other articles I have shown that this process,
> commonly initiated by antibiotics, is a basic cause of most of our modern
> diseases, and this makes borax and boric acid primary health remedies. But
> this article shows that there are many more reasons to give them a top
> rating.
> A scientific review in 2011 concluded: "... boric acid is a safe,
> alternative, economic option for women with recurrent and chronic symptoms
> of vaginitis when conventional treatment fails..." (12). But as it is so
> much better than drugs why not use it as a first option, or use the even
> more effective borax?
> Another study from Turkey (13) shows the protective effect of boric acid on
> food contaminated with mycotoxins, especially fungal aflatoxins. Among
> these, Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) causes extensive DNA damage and is the most
> potent carcinogen ever tested, especially affecting liver and lungs, also
> causing birth defects, immunotoxicity and even death in farm animals and
> humans. Boric acid treatment was protective and led to increased resistance
> of DNA to oxidative damage induced by AFB1. The strong antifungal action of
> boric acid is, of course, the reason why it has traditionally been used as a
> food preservative.
> 
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 5:42 AM, Gidon Kenar <gidonke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I found to have systemic Candida which besides giving ma bad digestion, gas
> and sometimes diarrhea, also manifests itself as fungi in my foot and a
> ringworm in other parts of my body.
> My diet is vegan, based mostly on raw fruits, vegetables and green leaves
> with practically no processed foods. I would like to keep this diet as much
> as possible while treating this malady, and would appreciate any ideas in
> this matter...
> 
> Regards
> Gidon
> 
> 
> 
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