Posted 8/1/2013 4:44 PM (GMT 0)
From:http://www.health-science-spirit.com/candida.html The yeast or fungus Candida albicans , of course, thrives during antibiotic treatment. I regard it as reckless negligence to prescribe antibiotics without simultaneous fungicides and replacement therapy with lactobacilli afterwards. I believe that this practice has greatly added to our vast pool of a chronically sick population.
However,
the 'antibiotic syndrome' is not just due to Candida. I regard it more
generally as a 'dysbiosis' where the wrong kind of microbes inhabit the
intestinal tract, not just Candida and other fungi, but many types of
pathogenic bacteria including coli bacteria which are normal in the
colon but become disease-forming when they ascend into the small intestine.
If the
problem has existed for years, there is usually a lack of gastric acid which
then allows the stomach to be colonised by microbes, causing inflammation with
pain and later, ulcers. The toxins released by the microbial overpopulation
cause in addition chronic inflammation of the liver, gall bladder, pancreas and
intestines. I regard it as rather likely that a chronic inflammation of the
pancreas is a major contributing factor in the development of insulin-dependent
diabetes.
Bacterial
Attack
Specific
types of pathogenic bacteria appear to cause or contribute to specific autoimmune
diseases. One variety of coli bacteria, for instance, produces a molecule that
is very similar to insulin. When the immune system becomes activated against
this molecule it may then also attack related features at the beta cells of the
pancreas
Another
type of bacteria, Yersinia enterocolitica, induces an immune response
that attacks the thyroid gland and leads to Grave's disease with a serious
overproduction of thyroid hormones.
Ulcerative
colitis is linked to overgrowth with pathogenic microbes, the same as Crohn's
disease, osteoporosis and ankylosing spondylitis. In ankylosing spondylitis the
vertebra of the spine fuse together causing stiffness and pain. Other joints
may in time become affected.
Klebsiella,
another type of
pathogenic bacteria, produces a molecule that is similar to a tissue type found
in people with this disease. When Klebsiella numbers in the gut
decrease, related antibodies in the blood decrease and the condition improves.
Rheumatoid
arthritis is linked to other bacteria, called Proteus. Proteus is also a
common cause of urinary tract infections. Women suffer urinary tract infections
as well as rheumatoid arthritis twice as often as men, while men usually have
higher levels of Klebsiella and three times more ankylosing spondylitis
than women.
In addition
microbial overgrowth dam ages the intestinal wall so that only partly digested
food particles can pass into the bloodstream, causing allergies. In this way
all autoimmune diseases can be linked to food allergies.
While
rheumatoid arthritis is a frequent feature of the antibiotic syndrome, and I
regard it as relatively easy to cure, not many sufferers of this disease seem
to be interested in this natural approach. The other day a young man with
severe rheumatoid arthritis knocked at my door to collect money for a medically
sponsored walkathon. When I told him that I do not give money for drug
treatment as it can be overcome with natural therapies, he shouted: 'You are
mad!' and left visibly upset.
Other
autoimmune diseases that have so far been linked to dysbiosis are psoriasis,
lupus erythematosus and pancreatitis. When remedies are given that bind
bacterial endotoxins, these conditions usually improve. A further consequence
of dysbiosis is susceptibility to food poisoning as with salmonella bacteria,
while a healthy intestinal flora prevents these from multiplying and causing
trouble.
Staphylococcus
aureus or golden
staph cause serious infections in hospital patients. It has been found that not
only golden staph but also other infections are greatly potentized when they
occur with a Candida overgrowth. As Candida overgrowth is a natural outcome of
the standard hospital treatment, it is easy to see why golden staph is so
deadly in hospitals.
A similar
picture emerges with AIDS. People do not die from the AIDS virus but from
Candida-potentized bacterial infections. I also see the antibiotic-induced
dysbiosis in babies and infants as the main cause of their frequent infections,
glue ear and greatly contributing to cot death.
While it
used to be uncommon for children to have more than one or two infections a
year, now more than six is the norm.
In the
1940's Candida was found in only three per cent of autopsies, now the figure is
nearer thirty per cent. There are, of course, other factors that can cause
dysbiosis - the contraceptive pill, steroids and other drugs, radiation
treatment and chemotherapy - but the main culprits are, without doubt,
antibiotics.
Closely
related to Candida are the mycoplasms or pleomorphic organisms. These have been
shown to be a main factor in the causation of cancer. Therefore, antifungal
therapy has also major benefits in cancer treatment.
Curing
the 'Antibiotic Syndrome'
The
main treatment for the 'antibiotic syndrome' is sanitation of the
gastro-intestinal tract combined with a low-allergy diet. In this way most
acute problems can be overcome within weeks while degenerated joints or organs
can start a slower road to recovery.
One
unpleasant side-effect of most methods used to reduce the pathogenic microbial
overgrowth of the intestines is the Herxheimer reaction - a sudden worsening of
symptoms due to toxins released by the dead or dying microbes. This is
sometimes used as a diagnostic tool, especially for Candida.
I
recommend flushes combined with anti-microbial remedies to avoid or minimise
unpleasant side effects. An Epsom salt or magnesium chloride flush may contain
one tablespoon of magnesium salt, more or less according to need, in a large
glass of water and is useful in cases of constipation and with raised blood
pressure. Refrigerate the water to make it taste less bitter.
Add a
crushed clove of garlic to the flush to reduce the microbial overgrowth. If
garlic cannot be used then several drops of Lugol’s solution or a teaspoon of
bicarbonate, or up to two teaspoons of three per cent hydrogen peroxide may be
added instead. You can take another glass of water after the magnesium salt to
wash down the bitter aftertaste.
The
flush will carry most of the dead microbes and their toxins out of the body and
minimise any unpleasant reactions. However, if the flush should not be
sufficient to produce a strong bowel movement within two to three hours and you
start feeling unwell, then another spoonful of magnesium salt may be taken. If
overweight and with constipation you may take already 2 tablespoons to start
with.
Other laxatives that may be
used for a flush are Glauber Salz or sodium sulphate (sulfate), castor oil or senna.
You may need to experiment with your chosen laxative to find the right amount
to take with the garlic so that it is effective within a few hours.
Psyllium is
excellent and most recommend for
long-term use. If you are not overweight or constipated you may start cleansing
this way instead of using magnesium salt. Psyllium is especially effective for
removing endotoxins from the intestines and reducing allergic and autoimmune
reactions.
In a large glass of water add a
teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate and a heaped teaspoon of psyllium hulls, stir
and drink immediately followed by another glass of water. Until you start with
the systemic antimicrobial therapy add chopped garlic or another antimicrobial
to the psyllium drink but continue adding a teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate as
long as there are signs of pain, inflammation, Candida or overacidity. If you
suspect intestinal parasites also add MMS or Lugol’s solution or wormwood or
essential oils to the psyllium.
With
Candida overgrowth any sexual partner should also use antimicrobial therapy.
Most effective for vaginal thrush is inserting a capsule filled with borax at
bedtime for up to two weeks. Some individuals are highly sensitive and with
multiple allergies. In this case it may be necessary to proceed very slowly,
remain on a stable low-allergy diet, use anti-inflammatory measures, such as
slippery elm powder before meals and ginger with meals, and introduce
probiotics, lactic acid fermented food and anti-microbials only very gradually.
For sensitive individuals it is
most helpful to alkalize the body. Sodium bicarbonate is a strong fungicide and
potassium bicarbonate is even stronger. Half to one teaspoon of bicarbonate in
a glass of water taken on an empty stomach or 2-3 hours after meals can be used
several times daily to sanitize the intestinal tract and alkalize the lymphatic
system.
Acidophilus
& Bifido
This
leads us to the next step: replacing the decimated pathogenic microbes with
desirable lactobacilli. This must be done in a massive dose 30-60 minutes after
each flush; otherwise the unwanted microbes may grow back to full strength
after the next meal. Acidophilus culture is used to repopulate the freed-up
spaces at the walls of the small intestines, while bifido bacteria are the
protective inhabitants of the colon or large intestines.
There
are several possibilities. These bacterial cultures are available from health
food shops as powders in brown glass bottles that should be refrigerated before
and after sale. You may buy a mixed culture and take two teaspoons in water or
vegetable juice or one teaspoon each of the separate cultures. If you suspect
cows' milk allergy, which is rather frequent in this condition, then use
milk-free cultures. Alternatively, you may take several high-potency capsules.
High-potency cultures should contain 10 Billion (or more) live bacteria per
gram or per capsule.
Coconut Oil
The
medium-chain saturated fatty acids in coconut oil are potent antimicrobial
agents, effective against fungi, viruses and many bacteria. The most effective
fatty acids are caprylic acid (with 8 carbon atoms), capric acid (10 carbon
atoms) and lauric acid (12 carbon). They appear to work by causing microbial
cell walls to disintegrate.
Coconut
oil appears to be effective within days. With Candida take initially 4
tablespoons of coconut oil spread out during the day, and after improvement you
may reduce this to 2 tablespoons for several more weeks. This seems to be effective
against systemic as well as localised infestations, including those of the
genitals. However, it is advisable to apply coconut oil topically as well.
The
best commercial product is cold-pressed or virgin coconut oil. However, this
has been heat-stabilised to destroy lipase. Therefore, my preference is
self-made raw coconut cream or milk: press coconut pieces through a low-speed
juicer, or alternatively blend with water, strain and refrigerate.
For
topical applications and for those with fat malabsorption the lipase-rich
coconut milk can be expected to be much more effective than heated coconut oil
with only a very low concentration of free fatty acids. Alternatively, you may
use lipase supplements with coconut oil.
Lugol's
Solution
Iodine
is one of the best remedy to eliminate systemic yeast infections. It is
commonly used as Lugol's solution with 10% of potassium iodide and 5% iodine,
which is the same as 10 grams of potassium iodide and 5 grams of elemental
iodine per 100 ml. Each drop contains about 6.5 mg of iodine/iodide. While it
contains 10% of total iodine as elemental iodine and iodide, commonly it is
called a 5% iodine solution. Other names for Lugol’s solution are Aqueous
Iodine Oral Solution BP or Strong Iodine Solution USP (both of which contain
130 mg iodine /iodide per ml). Iodine Topical Solution (USP) contains 2% iodine
and 2.4% potassium iodide.
Presently
5% Lugol's solution, and all iodine solutions containing more than 2.2%
elemental iodine are no longer available in the US as they may be used in the
illicit production of methamphetamine. However, up to one fluid ounce (30 ml)
of Lugol's solution is exempt from this regulation. Standard Lugol's solution
is still available in Canada and Mexico, it is very difficult to obtain in the
EU, and under strong attack in Australia.
If you
buy 2% iodine solution take 2.5 times more than the amount recommended for the
standard 5% Lugol’s solution. In the US you may also buy Iodoral tablets, each
standard tablet with the equivalent of 2 drops of 5% Lugo’s solution. I do not
recommend pharmaceutical types of iodine dissolved in alcohol or other solvents
as they often cause side-effects. Always read the label and compare the iodine
content with the iodine in regular Lugol’s solution.
To test
for a reaction in case of an overactive thyroid or use of stimulant drugs take
a drop of iodine in liquid other than just water. If there is no reaction,
gradually increase to taking 10 drops 3 times daily in liquid or mixed with
food. Do not take the iodine directly with antioxidants but it is fine to have
antioxidants five or more minutes later during a meal. You may use more or less
iodine according to body weight. I believe that a 3-week course adjusted for
body weight is generally safe for children. However, it may not be suitable if
the thyroid is overactive or with goitre; with these conditions the amount of
iodine may need to be increased very slowly. Also see Iodine: Bring Back the
Universal Nutrient Medicine .
Other
Remedies
Follow up the Lugol's iodine treatment with MMS and
other fungicides as explained in The Ultimate
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www.strideintohealth.com . Bicarbonate
solution is very effective in direct contact such as for rinsing out the mouth,
sinuses or vagina or as packs over sites of fungal infection and tumours.
Some
other antifungal remedies are pau d'arco, propolis, wormwood, borax, kerosene,
gum turpentine, and the oils of tea-tree, neem tree, cinnamon, eucalyptus,
mustard, oregana and thyme. Pau d’arco, also called taheebo or lapacho, has the
advantage of tasting reasonably pleasant. Wormwood may be used if you want to
eliminate fungi and parasites at the same time, for details see The Ultimate
Cleanse .
Many with Candidiasis have
benefited from using inulin, a non-digestible polysaccharide, which helps to
feed the beneficial intestinal bacteria, especially in the colon. It is present
in Jerusalem artichokes, chicory roots and dandelion roots, and may be sold as
a white powder, see http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/inulin_prebiotic_probiotic.html .