Posted on 07/13/2014 7:38:56 PM PDT by Olog-hai
I have read the same re:cows.
It’s amazing to me how much our medical treatment evolves from the veterinary field.
Yes, it is, but it's also recommended to also starve out the Candida a little, or a lot, which means cutting back for a time on the simple carbs, e.g. soda, cakes, breads white flower stuff generally.
Candida albicans originally means "glowing white" and waaay more people have it than they suspect.
You can also combine the Bentonite water with a spoon of psyllium husk powder --that stuff is great!
The key is to make a habit of hitting it, a little at a time, just keep chipping away at it and don't feed it the foods it really needs.
Starve it, bind it, flush it.
I went on a tour of the Tufts Veterinary College a long time ago, and they had a cow there that actually had an opening into her intestine. It was a big, screwed cap about six inches across, and when they needed some, they just unscrewed it and dipped some out.
The cow seemed perfectly happy, but it was weird as hell to see that!
Hahahahaha...washed down with a tasty draught from the porcelain goddess!
I am sure they find that water much more flavorful!
“Is this recommended for Candida as well, the Bentonite clay?”
Also Caprylic Acid. Pokes holes in the yeast bacteria.
I use this for leaky gut followed by Saccharomyces Boulardii probiotic. (UC)
Americans can also lose their health insurance and their doctors from fecal matter coming from Obama's mouth that is not properly screened...
“Oh my candida ...” Tony Orlando was singing about his precious bodily solids.
more than I needed to know. heh
Definitely an issue in San Fagsicko and NYC........
But it’s a hopeful song:
Oh my candida,
We could make it together.
The sooner we go all the better,
Where the air is fresh and clean,
Ohhhhh
lolz
No wonder I’m so healthy. I get fecal transplants at work all the time.
Not terribly expensive, no.
Crunched-up papaya seeds, black walnut husk, probiotics, enemas, and exercise, folks.
If that sounds like a "walk it off" sort of thing to you, I invite you to exercise, eat ground up nut shells, and take enemas next time you're diagnosed with a life-threatening illness.
Clostridium difficile causes very high white blood cell counts, severe pain, crippling colitis, and endless nausea. It can eventually lead to death.
Give it about a year and youll get the same results, and almost for free.
No, you'll end up deader than a doornail. "Dead" is free, though, I guess.
There are A LOT of natural, cheap stuff besides the above the kill of yeast, fungus and parasites quite readily.
Clostridium difficile can progress to something called toxic megacolon, which can kill the patient. Painfully, I might add. It kills around 14,000 people in the US annually.
Additionally, it isn't yeast, fungus, or a parasite. It is a bacteria. If you believe that any of what you mention can kill dangerous bacteria, please take a public pledge to never use antibiotics or any sort of anti-bacterial treatment ever.
A better (and quicker) solution is to take Dificid (Fidaxomicin). I have seen it literally save lives. Often folks have been cured in a matter of days. For some reason, few doctors are aware of its existence.
-imm
Bentonite clay does not dissolve. You can pour directly into shot glass and down the hatch. No need to dilute in anything. Whole foods carries it next to the probiotics.
Its a bit gritty. If you use bulk clay yes you do need to suspend in some water.
Is that a relatively new drug? My mother has been fighting C-diff for several months and does not seem to be improving at all. I think her current medication is Flagyl (Metronidazole).
I heard of it in Aug. 2012 when it cured a friend’s C. Diff in about a week. Four months later it stopped C. Diff in a few days for my B-i-L. He walked out of the hospital completely cured. His doc had never heard of it before we told him about it!
See:
Just noticed the FDA has approved it.
See:
http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm257024.htm
Have her doc “Bing it” for more...
-imm
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