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November 5, 2009 at 6:31 pm #336741LynnParticipant
Thanks. Wish there was a simple test for fungas or yeast. :headbang: Lynn
November 5, 2009 at 7:48 pm #336742A FriendParticipant[user=1716]Lynn[/user] wrote:
Thanks. Wish there was a simple test for fungas or yeast. :headbang: Lynn
Lynn,
Another “rabbit out of the hat”, that hopefully might help you get the test… and maybe more education on this than you even want:
Note: If the parts below that were copied/pasted do not print out well, the site link immediately below will take you to all the information. The articles by Doug Kaufmann are really eye-openers.
http://www.bioactivenutrients.com/ChronicYeastOvergrowth.html
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[font=”Arial, Helvetica”]Antifungal Supplements
[/font][font=”Arial, Helvetica”]Doug Kaufmann Articles[/font][font=”Arial, Helvetica”]
[/font][font=”Arial, Helvetica”]Time for a Fungal Cleanse[/font][font=”Arial, Helvetica”]
[/font][font=”Arial, Helvetica”]When Fungus becomes Foe[/font][font=”Arial, Helvetica”]
[/font][font=”Arial, Helvetica”]How to Get Fungus Free for Life[/font][/font][/size]
[The articles and information on this subject (for a comprehensive list) appear to be among the best I've found anywhere.]
[font=”Arial, Helvetica”]Blood Tests[/font]
- [font=”Arial, Helvetica”]Antibody Assay Lab (http://www.antibodyassay.com )[/font] [/*:3vr6kjvg]
- [font=”Arial, Helvetica”]Immunosciences Lab (http://www.immuno-sci-lab.com )[/font] [/*:3vr6kjvg]
- [font=”Arial, Helvetica”]Immunodiagnostic Lab (http://www.idl-labs.com )[/font]
[font=”Arial, Helvetica”]Stool Culture[/font][font=”Arial, Helvetica”] (for patients with primarily gastrointestinal symptoms)[/font] [/*:3vr6kjvg]
- [font=”Arial, Helvetica”]Genova Diagnostics (http://www.gdx.net )[/font]
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Can't resist posting these symptoms (an excerpt from the site):
Yeast Overgrowth Symptoms[/size”>[/*%;”>- General Symptoms-fatigue, drowsiness, achy muscles, swollen or tender joints, weakness, tension, dizziness, loss of coordination, water retention, burning, tingling, numbness [/*:3vr6kjvg]
- Respiratory Symptoms-wheezing, cough, tightness or pain in the chest, shortness of breath [/*:3vr6kjvg]
- Skin Symptoms-rashes, itching, ringworm, psoriasis, athlete's foot, toenail or fingernail fungal infections [/*:3vr6kjvg]
- Nasal/Sinus Symptoms-headache, post-nasal drip, congestion, itching in the nose, burning or itching eyes, tearing eyes, ear pain, ear congestion, recurrent ear infections, sore throat, chronic sinus infections, visual changes [/*:3vr6kjvg]
- Gastrointestinal Symptoms-diarrhea, constipation, bloating, belching, flatulence, bad breath, esophagitis, mucus in stools, food allergies, “spastic colon” [/*:3vr6kjvg]
- Psychological Symptoms-mental fogginess, difficulty concentrating, memory lapses, depression, anxiety, mood swings, irritability [/*:3vr6kjvg]
- Genitourinary Symptoms-genital irritation, itching, or burning, mucus-like or white discharge, pain during intercourse, menstrual cramps, burning during urination, urinary urgency, endometriosis, impotency, prostatitis [/*:3vr6kjvg]
- Other Symptoms-Craving for/intolerance of alcohol, craving for sugar and bread, sensitivity to tobacco smoke, perfumes, or other strong smells, worsening symptoms when in damp, muggy areas, mold allergies, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia [/*:3vr6kjvg]
Some additional links to educational articles on the site:
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[eye-opening articles]
http://www.bioactivenutrients.com/Fungus101.html
[this is one of those e-o articles]
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November 5, 2009 at 9:08 pm #336743LynnParticipantThank you very much. Lynn
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