Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 Hi Kristine, I believe what you say with one correction. I do not believe that the causes for schizophrenia are the same across the board for everyone. I cured my husband of schizophrenia using a variety of techniques, during a time when he was not open to experimenting with vitamins. I explained some of my experience which explanatin is in the list archive. I do not doubt for a minute that you cleared schizophrenia in the way you suggest. I simply know from my own experience and the experiences of others I have met, that methods have worked that had nothing to do with B vitamin therapy -- I do not mean in the least to discount or minimize your experience. All I'm saying is it has been theorized and I believe it is true, that schizophrenia is not one disease with one cause, but one disease with many causes, which differ from person to person. Peace, Cathie In a message dated 3/25/03 5:33:33 PM Mountain Standard Time, kristinewoolley writes: Schizophrenia is a Vitamin B deficiency exacerbated by a yeast infection called Candida. It can be controlled by eliminating all sugar/carbohydrates from the diet, then gradually working into using only unrefined complex carbohydrates. Home made Kombucha and Kefir are great for fighting the Candida and replacing the B vitamins. There is a Kombucha list at that discusses both Kefir and Kombucha. The whey from Kefir is expecially good to replace the B's and is great if you have a lactose intolerance, and want to avoid all milk sugar. Anyone with mood swings would do very well to use the Kombucha and Kefir whey. The vitamins are mind soaring! Best Wishes, Kristine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 Hi Kristine, Re: your message below and my previous reply in which I stated my husband cured of schizophrenia without vitamin or nutrition therapy: For instance, he still drinks milk ( milk and cereal is his favorite evening snack ). Still eats sugar foods like cookies and sweat breads and yes even on occasion candy bars. Admittedly, when I met him he had a bad habit of drinking a super size coke almost daily, in the afternoon, and I did over time wean him from soda pop. But he does not even take his vitamins regularly, and he has been free of symptoms of schizophrenia, inlcuding he has NOT heard voices since 7 years ago when having worked one by one through the delusions ( call them engrams if you like -- I still challange anybody to clear a schizophrenic using that method -- just because you have a method to follow, does not mean it will be easy, or brief ( clearing one block may be easy and brief, depending on the block, but the entire complex at least the one I had opportunity to deal with was multifaceted and made up of entire complexes of blocks )), his voices ceased entirely. No more voices. No more paranoid delusions. No more schizophrenia. If anybody out there has had a similar experience in eliminating symptoms of schizophrenia using a method that involves energy work, working with trances/engrams, or any other kind of aura work, or mind-body work such as cognitive therapy, without the use of any vitamin or drug therapy ( I am NOT discounting that vitamin therapies work for many ), I would be delighted to hear your experience ( off-list if that is more appropriate )... to take some notes, and see how it compares and contrasts to my own experience... Peace, Cathie kristinewoolley writes: Schizophrenia is a Vitamin B deficiency exacerbated by a yeast infection called Candida. It can be controlled by eliminating all sugar/carbohydrates from the diet, then gradually working into using only unrefined complex carbohydrates. Home made Kombucha and Kefir are great for fighting the Candida and replacing the B vitamins. There is a Kombucha list at that discusses both Kefir and Kombucha. The whey from Kefir is expecially good to replace the B's and is great if you have a lactose intolerance, and want to avoid all milk sugar. Anyone with mood swings would do very well to use the Kombucha and Kefir whey. The vitamins are mind soaring! Best Wishes, Kristine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 I got into this very late and don't know what has been said on this topic, but since I have two brothers diagnosed with this I have done some research on this topic and thought I might share what I have learned, here it goes: Schizophrenia is a Vitamin B deficiency exacerbated by a yeast infection called Candida. It can be controlled by eliminating all sugar/carbohydrates from the diet, then gradually working into using only unrefined complex carbohydrates. Home made Kombucha and Kefir are great for fighting the Candida and replacing the B vitamins. There is a Kombucha list at that discusses both Kefir and Kombucha. The whey from Kefir is expecially good to replace the B's and is great if you have a lactose intolerance, and want to avoid all milk sugar. Anyone with mood swings would do very well to use the Kombucha and Kefir whey. The vitamins are mind soaring! Best Wishes, Kristine WillowShade40 [WillowShade40]Tuesday, March 25, 2003 3:11 PMherbal remedies Subject: schizophrenia: Re: [herbal remedies] PsychosomaticIn a message dated 3/25/03 1:36:32 PM Mountain Standard Time, suziesgoats writes: OK girls.. before we do get carried away.. remember H-E-R-B-A-L R-E-M-E-D-I-E-S (smiling at you both)Hi Suzie, I'm not going to say anything more on that thread. Dont worry. But in truth, my husband was a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic and had many symptoms for a long period of time. I moved through his symptoms one by one and cleard them. I know this seems Unreal to everybody who didn't experience it. But it happened, and soemtimes when I try to explain WHAT happened, it "crosses" realities -- mind-body -- psyche/spirit-mind -- But, I can see in my future that I will be trying less and less to explain this, because it is very difficult to explain, and most people will have a tendency to write it off as "it only SEEMED that way to her-- she didn't really heal her husband of schizohprenia the way she perceives herself to have. And quite frankly, it is a waste of my time to try to explain an experience which was profound, transformative for all involved, and very difficult to describe. It is a waste of my time because ultimately very few people "get it" and if people are just going to discount it and act like it didn't really happen, what's the point? I healed my husband of schizophrenia, and recently when he was in danger of falling back into psychosis for the first time in 7 years, I pulled him back once again from the brink, and now he is fine again. I find that a lot of people have a vested interest in convincing themselves my experience was not real -- or that I fooled myself somehow. But if somebody has an argument with their spouse, and they say something that "turns the tide" of the argument, they may not be able to later explain to somebody else's satisfaction how they were able to turn the tide in an argument in order to acheive reconciliation, but having been there they KNOW their own experience. So it is with me and so in short, even if talking about it does not violate some list rule, I probably won't be talking anymore about my own experience of healing schizophrenia. No offense to anyone. Peace, Love and Poetic License,Cathie Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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