Pirouette said...
Hi ChickenArise ....
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Thanks for the support and tips Pirouette. Yes, Fluconazole gains are slow and so far when I have come off of it I have backpedaled every time. I want to try to reduce it at 3 - 6 month intervals but afraid it will come back.
Any time I mess up and eat something I shouldn't its like getting set back 3 days regardless. I am getting more disciplined about
this and trying not to get caught off guard on my next major sugar craving whenever it may be.
I feel like if I can resist all sugar more yeast will die.
The first go around with Itraconazole was fruitful but did nothing when I switched back to it for a month even after a 2 year break and return at double the dose.
Ketoconazole is an interesting one but internally likely the most toxic of the azoles. I've used the shampoo but never internally. How long were you on it and what dose?
You sure are correct about
the long list of fungi that have been infecting people. New or hybrids of known and unknown dimorphic fungi.
So far I've heard several implicated rather than one or two which has me scratching my head.
When did all of these new dimorphs arrive on the scene? Why are we getting plant disease fungi, funneliformis mosseae ?!
They are morphing too rapidly and many are implicated:
Chaetomium globosum has no drug that works against it.
Candida tropicalis is resistant to Fluconazole.
I wonder does this mean that it will respond to it but never resolve or would it just laugh in the face of any Fluconazole and grow continuously?
If it acted a certain way I could strategize better.
The list is long, made up of various species, hybridizations, and generalizations for the unknown.
Something is terribly wrong and a huge coverup is in place to protect whoever(s) is responsible.
ityrosporum folliculitis or Phaeoacremonium parasiticum or Coccidioides immitis or some dermatophytes and protozoa infection as Pythium insidiosum. I can barely scratch the surface of the many more.
Then we have GM Baculovirus and soon after development for insect control, it was found that baculovirus were capable of infecting human liver cells and produced relatively little toxicity to the infected cells.
Since when do different species produce offspring on this planet?
Everywhere we turn more species and hybrids are popping up with new infective ability to humans.
The words newly discovered and evolution are thrown around by scientists and biologists undermining our intelligence. I cry foul.
These have got to be from labs as the mixed species DNA would suggest. Much of it is overtly done and there is nothing covert about
the use of these.
Nature doesnt work in this manner and evolution doesn't work this rapidly.
Species aren't supposed to combine in nature or it should take hundreds of years and many horizontal gene transfers over a long period.
I am not suggesting this was intentional against mankind but very apparent and widespread and visible in the world of live agents deployed in crop pest control. Motivated by greed, and without regulation or testing.
/www.extremetech.com/extreme/186537-biologists-discover-electric-bacteria-that-eat-pure-electrons-rather-than-sugar-redefining-the-tenacity-of-lifeThese 'discoveries' keep coming. We need more naturals to do battle as there are not enough drugs in the pipeline to combat all of this.
I had to get that off of my chest in a rant. Thanks for listening regardless of your position on the matter. If any one knows how resistant C. Tropicalis would likely react to Fluconazole please let me know. Thanks.