what ive read is that if you have candida already it tends to make things worse.
Ada
"Although my Soul shall set in Darkness, I will raise in Perfect Light, I have Loved the Stars to Fondly to be Fearful of the Night."
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--- On Wed, 19/11/08, Stephanie Smith <
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From: Stephanie Smith <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] apple cider vinegar
To:
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Date: Wednesday, 19 November, 2008, 5:27 AM
Ada
Did a little reaearch re ACV and hypoclorhydria [condit where you have too little stomach acid as opposed to too much] and came across a report on this by Dr Sarah Myhill [ME/CFS Dr with an online site in UK] - she does credit AVC as one of the natural ways to combat this problem but says in an aside that the AVC can cause yeast - I'd be inclined to take her word, althoughthat doesn't seem to square up with the prospect that it can help with candida so I might email her on this - just thought I'd pass this on
BW
Steph
--- On Mon, 17/11/08, Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com> wrote:
From: Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com>
Subject: Re: [eSens] apple cider vinegar
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Monday, 17 November, 2008, 10:28 PM
> Can I ask is that a fairly standard product you can get
> in a health food store or is it a specific product?
I've been going to alternative health doctors for so many
years that I now tend to only purchase "professional"
supplements which cannot be found in health food stores,
(although there are a few places you get them online).
In this case, I'm using a supplement from Standard
Process called "Zypan":
http://www.standard process.com/ display/Standard ProcessCatalog. spi?ID=164
It's a good product, but you may also find something
that works well for you in your local health food
store.
Marc
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