Fast die-off, is it really necessary to have it?

July 26th, 2010

Everybody hates die-off and wishes to get rid of it as soon as possible. However, is it really necessary to have a fast die-off?

In a scale of one to four of bud-form candida in the blood, some people go from a terrible four to a reasonable one around four months, using only garlic and dietary eliminations. Therefore, while die-off symptoms are unnoticeable, there is an improvement in vitality and clear-headedness. Read the rest of this entry »

Can you go to work while suffering from die-off?

July 10th, 2010

She works as a cashier at a big dept. store, where she stands on her feet for 8 hours on end and lift heavy objects (jumbo boxes of detergent or 40 lb. bags of dog food, large boxes full of metal or wood objects, etc.) Although she now has large muscles on her arms, it’s been exhausting lately. She can’t call in sick because three sick calls equals unemployment. Plus she is a student in college, and can’t miss her classes. She is about to embark on her anti-fungal journey, so she wants to be prepared. The question is, can you go to work while suffering from die-off? Read the rest of this entry »

Uncontrollable rage during die-off? Read this first

July 6th, 2010

Some people get awful waves of uncontrollable rage during die-off, like or worse than PMS. The die-off causes some to feel so toxic that they scream, cry, rage, yell, and become incredibly depressed. One woman (with a very understanding husband) got her face all swollen up and she can’t breathe, lips and eyes are puffy, and tears look like milk. At the end, she has a severe headache and feels like hung over. Some people with chronic fatigue syndrome experience this, too. It is really important to manipulate your brain into thinking more positive thoughts during this moment. Read the rest of this entry »


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