Monday, 7 August 2017

overcoming candida and MS

Ann Boroch's astonishing story of how she challenged the medic's prognosis of wheelchair-bound MS. Overcame that and also a range of debilitating health issues that she'd had from childhood. One of many holistic practitioners whose unexplained deaths recently have led to a suspicion of dark dealings, she leaves a rich legacy of information, of which this one is a gem for anyone suffering from candida or MS and their related illnesses, and would like a natural mode of approach to dealing with them.

I hope that you enjoy her uplifting story as much as I have. Now sadly passed away, this record of her life is truly beautiful.

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Candida is a single cell organism. It's ubiquitous. It lives in everybody's body. 

Caused by imbalance in the microbiome (the name given to the important complex of beneficial, symbiotic bacteria living in the gut). Its importance lies in the fact that it aids digestion and also assists in toxin removal. Ideally, you need to have 85% good bacteria and 15% not too good. It is in this 15% that candida resides.

What causes the imbalance, allowing candida to overgrow?
Antibiotics, steroids, birth control pills, hormone replacement, chemo drugs, radiation, sugar, stress and alcohol. 

All of these are considered normal in the western world today, but if normal means contributing to optimum efficiency of the body, they are far from it. 

Example: You are 7 years old, you have an ear infection, you take antibiotics which wipe out good and bad bacteria in the gut, but leaving a preponderance of bad. So people say, "But that was 20 years ago, how can it be me?"

Anything eaten which rapidly turns to sugar feeds the overgrowth. Milk, cheeses, bread, alcohol, deserts. You might take another dose of antibiotics, and maybe a steroid inhaler because you had asthma. Eventually this single cell yeast will take on a root fungal form. Gluten works on the gut wall to make it leaky, and thus the candida gets through into the blood. In the blood, the candida affects the rest of the body with its waste product. It compromises the immune system. The overgrowth affects the lungs (asthma) or the brain (maybe memory loss), fatigue, etc.

She gives a breakdown of her epiphany, of how anger is related to feelings of not being good enough. Fear-based emotions affect the physical body. How much of our lives is driven by anger or concern about what people think of us? 

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