"...In September 1999, Johns Hopkins medical researchers confirmed that virtually all chronic sinus infections were due to fungus. Not all findings are that solid. As a matter of fact, few are. Rather, scientists seem confused and startled at their own discoveries with regard to fungus. Fungus makes poisonous byproducts called mycotoxins. Antibiotics are one class of mycotoxins. Without this knowledge, however, many questions are raised when researchers stumble onto this seemingly elementary fact. Recently, researchers have discovered that antibiotics are contributing to everything from 2nd heart attacks to breast cancer. It is our hope that someday when discoveries like these are made, logic will supersede confusion."
Doug A. Kaufmann has written several good books concerning Fungal connections to many different diseases, including cancers, diabetes, baldness, eye diseases and just general human Misery. www.knowthecause.com, www.smarter.com available at www.Amazonbooks.com.
I urge you to check out his sites and see for yourself I want to quote heavily from his sites to give an overview, Quotes from his site will be in quotes, I'm not citing the sources because they are all from know the cause.com
Remember we've discussed many of the symptoms involved with the three stages of overwhelming Fungal infection, it just seems to take over the body and creates for it self a nice little nest where it can thrive to the complete detriment of it's host; you and me!
"Thousands of research papers report the presence of yeast and fungus in cancer patients. The problem is that all refer to the development of fungal conditions after cancer treatment has begun. Researchers contend that cancer therapies, aimed at destroying cancer, also destroy the immune system of the patient. At this point, left without the immunity to fight disease-causing germs, yeast and fungus multiply rapidly and the patients often succumb to "secondary" fungal infections. Hence, according to cancer experts, much attention needs to focus on methods of controlling fungal proliferation while taking chemotherapy.
What if patients with cancer already had yeast and fungal infections that grew out of control when their immune systems were damaged by chemotherapy? What if a lump was found that was an ascomycete (sac fungus) that appeared to diagnosticians to be cancer? What if cancer wasn't cancer at all? I have pondered questions like these for over 25 years."
So as we can see the antibiotic/fungal connection has really caused more problems than we were prepared to deal with, Because the absolute cause of candidiasis is taking Antibiotics combined with poor diet choices.
"Many years ago I first learned fungus causes human misery. Long before that, I figured out what most of us knew in our twenties: Our diet dictates our daily performance. In my more naïve years, I tried to persuade physicians to treat fungal diseases with dietary changes, as well as antifungal drugs. I chuckle, ruefully, when I remember those days.
Imagine a fungal infection mimicking a serious endocrine disease such as diabetes! Surely physicians know better! But do they really? What if resolving endocrine diseases were incredibly simple and required only patient education and effort instead of prescriptive medications? Would you change, or would you seek a more simplistic, pill-popping plan which may evolve into a needle/insulin regimen? Your answer to this question could ultimately decide whether you become healthier or live on prescriptions to control symptoms for the rest of your life."
Even hair loss can be a symptom of rampant mycotoxin stew a'brewin' in the body, more dangerous and deadly symptoms will follow that.
"There are numerous reasons for hair loss, not the least of which are adverse events of medications. Always ask your pharmacist for side effects and adverse events for each drug you take. According to the book Alternative Medicine, when hair loss begins to occur, the following conditions may have preceded it:
Low thyroid function,Hormonal problems,Aging,Nutritional deficiencies, such as iron and biotin,Poor digestion,Post-Pregnancy,Chemotherapy,Conditions secondary to trauma
Parasites.,Diabetes mellitus,Stress,Skin disease "
And many of the aforementioned are preceded or followed by a candida overgrowth, either as the cause or the result.
The Fungus Link, Volume III-chapter 1 on eczema
A sample....
"As it happens, the immune system overreaction that takes place with allergies such as eczema very often weakens the body’s cell-mediated immune system. This means more infections — and more antibiotics — resulting in a vicious cycle. Mycotoxins produced by fungi already in the body also happen to be powerful immune system suppressors, which makes the cycle even more difficult to break."
OH, what to do, what to do? Well this is what I do.... I take CellPower™ which is a fungus killer. and remember to eliminate breads and grains, an all sugars from the diet as well.
AND
for the overgrowth and it really helps to jump start the elimination
AND
~coconut oil
for the Omega-3~6 balance and losing weight, ALSO I just read recently that coconut is a fungal fighter, as well as Aloe Vera, and Apple Cider vinegar. See what great information you find here, tell your friends!
for maintenance I also use:
FLAX SEED OIL for my colon, but of course FLAX SEED OIL is also a great source of omega-3 essential fatty acids.
And one each of the four essential minerals each day:
~SELENIUMhelps immune system,fights infection and aids circulation
~MAGNESIUMhelps to relax you, aids stress and muscle relaxing
~CHROMIUMimproves insulin sensitivity, and helps lower blood sugar.
~ZINC every day.
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THOSE WERE THE DAYS - Part 2
Only the truly seasoned will know the answers to these important questions…
8. Satchmo was America's "Ambassador of Goodwill" Our parents shared this great jazz trumpet player with us. His name was _________________
9. What takes a licking and keeps on ticking? _______________.
10. Red Skelton's hobo character was named __________________ and Red always ended his television show by saying, "Good Night, and "________ ________".
11. Some Americans who protested the Vietnam War did so by burning their ______________.
12. The cute little car with the engine in the back and the trunk in the front was called the VW. What other names did it go by? ____________ & _______________.
13. In 1971, singer Don MacLean sang a song about, "the day the music died." This was a tribute to ___________________.
14. We can remember the first satellite placed into orbit. The Russians did it. It was called ___________________.
15. One of the big fads of the late 50's and 60's was a large plastic ring that we twirled around our waist. It was called the ________________. !
ANSWERS:
8. Louis Armstrong
9. The Timex watch
10 Freddy, The Freeloader,and "Good Night,and may God Bless."
11. Draft cards (Bras were also burned.)
12. Beetle or Bug
13. Buddy Holly
14. Sputnik
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Whose cruel idea was it for the word "lisp" to have an "s" in it?
Since light travels faster than sound, isn't that why some people appear bright until you hear them speak?
How come "abbreviated" is such a long word?
Why do you press harder on a remote-control when you know the battery is dead?
Why do people without a watch look at their wrist when you ask them what time it is?
Why are there 5 syllables in the word "monosyllabic"?
If vegetarians eat vegetables, what do humanitarians eat?
Why is it that if you tell a man that there are 400 billion stars, he'll believe you, but if you tell him a bench has wet paint, he has to touch it?
How come Superman could stop bullets with his chest, but always ducked when someone threw a gun at him?
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A man is walking home alone late one foggy Halloween night, when behind him he hears:BUMP... BUMP.. BUMP...
Walking faster, he looks back and through the fog he makes out the image of an upright casket banging its way down the middle of the street toward him.
BUMP... BUMP... BUMP...
Terrified, the man begins to run toward his home, the casket bouncing quickly behind him. FASTER... FASTER... BUMP... BUMP... BUMP...
He runs up to his door, fumbles with his keys, opens the door, rushes in, slams and locks the door behind him. However, the casket crashes through his door, with the lid of the casket clapping. clappity-BUMP.. clappity-BUMP... clappity-BUMP...
on his heels, as the terrified man runs.
Rushing upstairs to the bathroom, he locks himself in. His heart is pounding; his head is reeling; his breath is coming in sobbing gasps.
With a loud CRASH the casket breaks down the door.
Bumping and clapping toward him.
The man screams and reaches for something, anything, but all he can find is a bottle of cough syrup! Desperate, he throws the cough syrup at the casket...
and,
(Hopefully you're ready for this!!!)
The coffin stops
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The fact that a believer is happier than a
skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a
drunken man is happier than a sober one.
-- George Bernard Shaw
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great
ones to public office.
-- Aesop
Consistency requires you to be as ignorant today
as you were a year ago.
-- Bernard Berenson
Research is the process of going up alleys to see
if they are blind.
-- Marston Bates
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What's the difference between a cat and a comma?
One has the paws before the claws and the other has the clause before the pause.
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On that note I bid you adieu and wish for all of you a blessed weekend.
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