Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 Note: forwarded message attached. Hi everyone, I just finished reading a fantastic book which I highly recommend to you, which is " Confessions of a Medical Heretic " by Robert S. Mendelsohn, M.D., available at: http://www.amazon.com/Confessions- Medical-Heretic-Robert-Mendelsohn/dp/0809241315 You can buy a used copy for as little $1.09 - I bought my copy at a used book store for $2.50 Canadian. It is " must read " for anyone interested in their health. Dr. Mendelsohn was a practicing physician for 25 years when he wrote this book, which was published in 1980. Dr. Mendelsohn is totally against the entire medical profession, and his book is a hugh eye opener! He says he hopes his book convinces everyone to become medical heretics (against established beliefs) and that everyone avoid all medical treatment, except for emergencies, because it will kill them. This book is a real gem! If any of you read it I'd be interested in what you think of it. Have a great day! Bee P.S. I have no vested interest in the sales of this book. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 hey if anyone has or needs any tips about candida let me know, this is my specialty. Dan > " Kelly W. " <kellykebby > > > Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by Bee >Sat, 7 Oct 2006 17:26:59 -0700 (PDT) > > > >Note: forwarded message attached. > " Bee Wilder " <beeisbuzzing2003 >candidasupport >candidasupport >[candidasupport] Book recommended by Bee >Sat, 07 Oct 2006 13:16:45 -0000 >Hi everyone, >I just finished reading a fantastic book which I highly recommend to >you, which is " Confessions of a Medical Heretic " by Robert S. >Mendelsohn, M.D., available at: http://www.amazon.com/Confessions- >Medical-Heretic-Robert-Mendelsohn/dp/0809241315 > >You can buy a used copy for as little $1.09 - I bought my copy at a >used book store for $2.50 Canadian. It is " must read " for anyone >interested in their health. Dr. Mendelsohn was a practicing >physician for 25 years when he wrote this book, which was published >in 1980. > >Dr. Mendelsohn is totally against the entire medical profession, and >his book is a hugh eye opener! He says he hopes his book convinces >everyone to become medical heretics (against established beliefs) and >that everyone avoid all medical treatment, except for emergencies, >because it will kill them. > >This book is a real gem! If any of you read it I'd be interested in >what you think of it. > >Have a great day! Bee >P.S. I have no vested interest in the sales of this book. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2006 Report Share Posted October 9, 2006 Dan, what kind of diet would you recommend to get rid of Candida. I have heard of some that seem almost impossible to follow. Is it really necessary to go to extremes, or is it there a middle ground? Thanks very much for any insights on this. Amelia On Behalf Of Kelly W. Saturday, October 07, 2006 8:27 PM To: Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by Bee Note: forwarded message attached. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 you do have to stay away from the sugars and grain foods. Many people also have a problem with the sulfer veggies although not everyone. here is a basic list of do's and don'ts. Stevia and Stevia Plus ok The yeast infection diet calls for NO Fruits and fruit juices because of the sugar they contain except for: Green apples, berries, avocadoes, grapefruit, lemons, limes... NO Breaded Meats...All others ok... NO Egg substitutes...Eggs themselves are ok...organic is best since they contain the correct omega fatty acids ratio...with fertile if you can find them being the ideal... NO Margarine and butter substitutes... On the yeast infection diet, yogurt(especially made from goats or organic), cream cheese, sour cream made from real cream, unsweetened whipping cream, and butter are all ok... NO Potatoes and legumes on the yeast infection diet due to the high sugar content when digested(includes beans and peas)... Fresh vegetables and freshly made vegetable juice ok... NO Coffee or tea(regular or decaf), NO Diet or regular sodas, Organic coffee or tea if you must on the yeast infection diet... Bottled and reverse osmosis filtered water, distilled water is the best, herb teas, fresh lemonade or lime-ade ok... On the yeast infection diet NO Grains are allowed...this includes pasta, rice, corn, wheat, millet, quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat, oats, and barley... Absolutely NO Yeasts allowed...this includes bread, mushrooms, pastries and alcohol, hydrolyzed yeasts...Read your labels... NO Pickles, salad dressings, green olives or soy sauce...Salad dressings made of olive oil, apple cider vinegar, water, and lemon juice are ok... Unpasteurized apple cider vinegar and black olives not aged in vinegar are ok... NO Partially-hydrogenated oils including corn and peanuts... Coconut oil, olive, grape seed, flax seed in a cold pressed formula when available is ok... NO Peanuts on the yeast infection diet and all peanut products and pistachio nuts. Raw nuts including pecans, almonds, walnuts, cashews and pumpkin seeds are ok... NO VINEGARS These include ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, soy sauce, worcestershire sauce, pickles, pickled peppers, hot sauce, salad dressings, green olives, horseradish, dips, mayonnaise...apple cider vinegar is ok because it contains malic acid which is a known yeast infection fighter... > " Amelia Gerlach " <ameliagerlach > > >RE: Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by >Bee >Mon, 9 Oct 2006 11:26:53 -0400 > >Dan, what kind of diet would you recommend to get rid of Candida. I have >heard of some that seem almost impossible to follow. Is it really necessary >to go to extremes, or is it there a middle ground? Thanks very much for any >insights on this. Amelia > > > > _____ > > > On Behalf Of Kelly W. >Saturday, October 07, 2006 8:27 PM > > Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by Bee > > > > > >Note: forwarded message attached. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 Thanks very much. Is there a book you recommend as a detailed guideline? On Behalf Of Dan J Tuesday, October 10, 2006 9:00 AM To: RE: Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by Bee you do have to stay away from the sugars and grain foods. Many people also have a problem with the sulfer veggies although not everyone. here is a basic list of do's and don'ts. Stevia and Stevia Plus ok The yeast infection diet calls for NO Fruits and fruit juices because of the sugar they contain except for: Green apples, berries, avocadoes, grapefruit, lemons, limes... NO Breaded Meats...All others ok... NO Egg substitutes...Eggs themselves are ok...organic is best since they contain the correct omega fatty acids ratio...with fertile if you can find them being the ideal... NO Margarine and butter substitutes... On the yeast infection diet, yogurt(especially made from goats or organic), cream cheese, sour cream made from real cream, unsweetened whipping cream, and butter are all ok... NO Potatoes and legumes on the yeast infection diet due to the high sugar content when digested(includes beans and peas)... Fresh vegetables and freshly made vegetable juice ok... NO Coffee or tea(regular or decaf), NO Diet or regular sodas, Organic coffee or tea if you must on the yeast infection diet... Bottled and reverse osmosis filtered water, distilled water is the best, herb teas, fresh lemonade or lime-ade ok... On the yeast infection diet NO Grains are allowed...this includes pasta, rice, corn, wheat, millet, quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat, oats, and barley... Absolutely NO Yeasts allowed...this includes bread, mushrooms, pastries and alcohol, hydrolyzed yeasts...Read your labels... NO Pickles, salad dressings, green olives or soy sauce...Salad dressings made of olive oil, apple cider vinegar, water, and lemon juice are ok... Unpasteurized apple cider vinegar and black olives not aged in vinegar are ok... NO Partially-hydrogenated oils including corn and peanuts... Coconut oil, olive, grape seed, flax seed in a cold pressed formula when available is ok... NO Peanuts on the yeast infection diet and all peanut products and pistachio nuts. Raw nuts including pecans, almonds, walnuts, cashews and pumpkin seeds are ok... NO VINEGARS These include ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, soy sauce, worcestershire sauce, pickles, pickled peppers, hot sauce, salad dressings, green olives, horseradish, dips, mayonnaise...apple cider vinegar is ok because it contains malic acid which is a known yeast infection fighter... > " Amelia Gerlach " <ameliagerlach (AT) hotsheet (DOT) com> > > >RE: Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by >Bee >Mon, 9 Oct 2006 11:26:53 -0400 > >Dan, what kind of diet would you recommend to get rid of Candida. I have >heard of some that seem almost impossible to follow. Is it really necessary >to go to extremes, or is it there a middle ground? Thanks very much for any >insights on this. Amelia > > > > _____ > > > On Behalf Of Kelly W. >Saturday, October 07, 2006 8:27 PM > > Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by Bee > > > > > >Note: forwarded message attached. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 I am in the process of writing one with recipes and everything. But until, then Doug Kaufmans Fungus Link is pretty good. It has a few recipes and a complete food list with do's and don'ts. > " Amelia Gerlach " <ameliagerlach > > >RE: Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by >Bee >Tue, 10 Oct 2006 09:39:51 -0400 > >Thanks very much. Is there a book you recommend as a detailed guideline? > > > > _____ > > > On Behalf Of Dan J >Tuesday, October 10, 2006 9:00 AM > >RE: Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by >Bee > > > >you do have to stay away from the sugars and grain foods. Many people also >have a problem with the sulfer veggies although not everyone. here is a >basic list of do's and don'ts. > >Stevia and Stevia Plus ok > >The yeast infection diet calls for NO Fruits and fruit juices because of >the > >sugar they contain except for: > >Green apples, berries, avocadoes, grapefruit, lemons, limes... > >NO Breaded Meats...All others ok... > >NO Egg substitutes...Eggs themselves are ok...organic is best since they >contain the correct omega fatty acids ratio...with fertile if you can find >them being the ideal... > >NO Margarine and butter substitutes... > >On the yeast infection diet, yogurt(especially made from goats or organic), >cream cheese, sour cream made from real cream, unsweetened whipping cream, >and butter are all ok... > >NO Potatoes and legumes on the yeast infection diet due to the high sugar >content when digested(includes beans and peas)... > >Fresh vegetables and freshly made vegetable juice ok... > >NO Coffee or tea(regular or decaf), NO Diet or regular sodas, Organic >coffee > >or tea if you must on the yeast infection diet... > >Bottled and reverse osmosis filtered water, distilled water is the best, >herb teas, fresh lemonade or lime-ade ok... > >On the yeast infection diet NO Grains are allowed...this includes pasta, >rice, corn, wheat, millet, quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat, oats, and barley... > >Absolutely NO Yeasts allowed...this includes bread, mushrooms, pastries and >alcohol, hydrolyzed yeasts...Read your labels... > >NO Pickles, salad dressings, green olives or soy sauce...Salad dressings >made of olive oil, apple cider vinegar, water, and lemon juice are ok... > >Unpasteurized apple cider vinegar and black olives not aged in vinegar are >ok... > >NO Partially-hydrogenated oils including corn and peanuts... > >Coconut oil, olive, grape seed, flax seed in a cold pressed formula when >available is ok... > >NO Peanuts on the yeast infection diet and all peanut products and >pistachio > >nuts. > >Raw nuts including pecans, almonds, walnuts, cashews and pumpkin seeds are >ok... > >NO VINEGARS These include ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, soy sauce, >worcestershire sauce, pickles, pickled peppers, hot sauce, salad dressings, >green olives, horseradish, dips, mayonnaise...apple cider vinegar is ok >because it contains malic acid which is a known yeast infection fighter... > > > " Amelia Gerlach " <ameliagerlach@ ><ameliagerlach%40hotsheet.com> hotsheet.com> > > <%40> >@ > >< <%40> >@> > >RE: Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by > >Bee > >Mon, 9 Oct 2006 11:26:53 -0400 > > > >Dan, what kind of diet would you recommend to get rid of Candida. I have > >heard of some that seem almost impossible to follow. Is it really >necessary > >to go to extremes, or is it there a middle ground? Thanks very much for >any > >insights on this. Amelia > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > <%40> >@ > >[ <%40> >@] On Behalf Of Kelly W. > >Saturday, October 07, 2006 8:27 PM > > <%40> >@ > > Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by Bee > > > > > > > > > > > >Note: forwarded message attached. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Thanks, Dan. I can’t wait till your book is out! Best regards, Amelia On Behalf Of Dan J Wednesday, October 11, 2006 8:57 AM RE: Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by Bee I am in the process of writing one with recipes and everything. But until, then Doug Kaufmans Fungus Link is pretty good. It has a few recipes and a complete food list with do's and don'ts. > " Amelia Gerlach " <ameliagerlach (AT) hotsheet (DOT) com> > > >RE: Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by >Bee >Tue, 10 Oct 2006 09:39:51 -0400 > >Thanks very much. Is there a book you recommend as a detailed guideline? > > > > _____ > > > On Behalf Of Dan J >Tuesday, October 10, 2006 9:00 AM > >RE: Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by >Bee > > > >you do have to stay away from the sugars and grain foods. Many people also >have a problem with the sulfer veggies although not everyone. here is a >basic list of do's and don'ts. > >Stevia and Stevia Plus ok > >The yeast infection diet calls for NO Fruits and fruit juices because of >the > >sugar they contain except for: > >Green apples, berries, avocadoes, grapefruit, lemons, limes... > >NO Breaded Meats...All others ok... > >NO Egg substitutes...Eggs themselves are ok...organic is best since they >contain the correct omega fatty acids ratio...with fertile if you can find >them being the ideal... > >NO Margarine and butter substitutes... > >On the yeast infection diet, yogurt(especially made from goats or organic), >cream cheese, sour cream made from real cream, unsweetened whipping cream, >and butter are all ok... > >NO Potatoes and legumes on the yeast infection diet due to the high sugar >content when digested(includes beans and peas)... > >Fresh vegetables and freshly made vegetable juice ok... > >NO Coffee or tea(regular or decaf), NO Diet or regular sodas, Organic >coffee > >or tea if you must on the yeast infection diet... > >Bottled and reverse osmosis filtered water, distilled water is the best, >herb teas, fresh lemonade or lime-ade ok... > >On the yeast infection diet NO Grains are allowed...this includes pasta, >rice, corn, wheat, millet, quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat, oats, and barley... > >Absolutely NO Yeasts allowed...this includes bread, mushrooms, pastries and >alcohol, hydrolyzed yeasts...Read your labels... > >NO Pickles, salad dressings, green olives or soy sauce...Salad dressings >made of olive oil, apple cider vinegar, water, and lemon juice are ok... > >Unpasteurized apple cider vinegar and black olives not aged in vinegar are >ok... > >NO Partially-hydrogenated oils including corn and peanuts... > >Coconut oil, olive, grape seed, flax seed in a cold pressed formula when >available is ok... > >NO Peanuts on the yeast infection diet and all peanut products and >pistachio > >nuts. > >Raw nuts including pecans, almonds, walnuts, cashews and pumpkin seeds are >ok... > >NO VINEGARS These include ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, soy sauce, >worcestershire sauce, pickles, pickled peppers, hot sauce, salad dressings, >green olives, horseradish, dips, mayonnaise...apple cider vinegar is ok >because it contains malic acid which is a known yeast infection fighter... > > > " Amelia Gerlach " <ameliagerlach@ ><ameliagerlach%40hotsheet.com> hotsheet.com> > > <%40> >@ > >< <%40> >@> > >RE: Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by > >Bee > >Mon, 9 Oct 2006 11:26:53 -0400 > > > >Dan, what kind of diet would you recommend to get rid of Candida. I have > >heard of some that seem almost impossible to follow. Is it really >necessary > >to go to extremes, or is it there a middle ground? Thanks very much for >any > >insights on this. Amelia > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > <%40> >@ > >[ <%40> >@] On Behalf Of Kelly W. > >Saturday, October 07, 2006 8:27 PM > > <%40> >@ > > Fwd: [candidasupport] Book recommended by Bee > > > > > > > > > > > >Note: forwarded message attached. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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