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Re: 2 months of NO PAIN and no progesterone cream has been needed!

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Sep 25 02:26:08 2007


yeastconnection.com might help you, but lori's emphasis on pain will lead you down the wrong path

you need to worry about the invasions of endo

At Mon, 24 Sep 2007, andrea wrote: >
>Hi Lori,
>
>I used to have chronic yeast infections my whole life so embarassing! -
>almost every month and nothing over the counter would work. When I was
>finally diagnosed with a severe hormone imbalance at 32, my doctor told
>me that being deficient in progesterone causes yeast infections! Ever
>since I have been on the bio-identical progesterone and brought it up to
>a normal level, I rarely get yeast infections, maybe one a year now. I
>do not know much though about candida in general, but I just know it can
>cause many problems! I've been wanting to read more about it...
>
>Thanks, Lori!
>
>At Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Lori wrote:
>>
>>Here is a quick review of my treatment:
>>I have used progesterone cream for 5-6 years or so. It took away my
>>endo pain, but when I had candida outbreaks-the endo pain would come
>>back. When candida would come back, many crazy things would happen
>>relating to the endo and other body problems.
>>
>>NOW-I am on heavy probiotics etc.. and iodine treatment(was way low in
>>iodine) and still killing the candida(real tired, hard journey...)and
>>now I feel like I have NO MORE ENDOMETRIOSIS. This may not be true
>>scientifically, it is just how I feel right now.
>>
>>4 things needed usually to get rid of candida that I am doing:
>>DIET(no sugar or any type of sugar in anything_
>>PROBIOTICS
>>ANTIFUGULS
>>BUILD UP THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
>>
>>I have not been able to be without the cream for so very many years. The
>>pain would start in my va -gina and travel down my legs about the 7-10
>>day of my cycle if I did not use the cream. It would hurt to sit down!
>>Periods were trecherous(spelling) without the use of the cream most of
>>the month.
>>
>>Girls, please look up and do this simple test called "candida spit test"
>>It is so easy. You spit in a cup of water in the morning before eating
>>is all.
>>
>>My spit test matched up with a candida stool test. So very many
>>symptoms for candida----joint pain, chronic ear infections(gone), major
>>fatigue, fibromalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, cramps, unusual
>>bleeding, body aches, reactions to dairy, yeast infections, congestion
>>when no cold, itching nose, itching ears, burning pain under the skin,
>>reactions to sugar....and so much more. You may just have one symptom!
>>You know, I also always wonder why I see ENDOMETRIOSIS AS A SYMPTOM OF
>>CANDIDA.
>>
>>Still fighting candida and a VERY hard battle I must say,
>><><
>>Lori
>>Thank you Lord,
>>http://www.theendoclub.com




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