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Hi Anna,

 

In a natural biological context, I agree completely. But in this case, the

person ingested tap water, which is chlorinated. Ergo, it becomes possible,

for a brief period of time, to obtain a " negative " test result.

 

Best,

Elchanan

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rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

Anna Bishop

Thursday, May 17, 2007 6:50 AM

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the stuff is always in the mouth.

 

how can one ever get a negative saliva test for that?

 

it'd be like expecting a negative for candida from a vaginal swab.

 

impossible.

 

is there anyone here thats ever gotten a negative mouth swab for candida?

 

anna

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whoa...does tap water ie. Chlorine kill candida? I mean, obviously

its an anti bacterial and antifungal..but for our purposes..low

chronic candida...tap water would kill it? The levels of chlorine in

the water being so low.....

 

im having images of plain water douches that i might have used in years past...

 

could that work?

 

this is fascinating....

 

On 5/17/07, Elchanan <Elchanan wrote:

> Hi Anna,

>

> In a natural biological context, I agree completely. But in this case, the

> person ingested tap water, which is chlorinated. Ergo, it becomes possible,

> for a brief period of time, to obtain a " negative " test result.

>

> Best,

> Elchanan

> _____

>

> rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

> Anna Bishop

> Thursday, May 17, 2007 6:50 AM

> rawfood

> Re: [Raw Food] Candida saliva test

>

>

> the stuff is always in the mouth.

>

> how can one ever get a negative saliva test for that?

>

> it'd be like expecting a negative for candida from a vaginal swab.

>

> impossible.

>

> is there anyone here thats ever gotten a negative mouth swab for candida?

>

> anna

> <http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=5520395/grpspId=1705015482/msgId

> =29201/stime=1179409913/nc1=4299904/nc2=4025347/nc3=3>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Elchanan

 

Assuming you meant me, I didn't ingest the tap water. I drink

bottled water.

 

For all previous daily tests I'd been spitting into bottled water

(all positive). I then ran out of bottled water and spat into tap

water (negative). The next day spat into bottled water again.

Positive.

 

Love

 

Debbie Took, Reading, Berkshire.

 

 

 

rawfood , " Elchanan " <Elchanan wrote:

>

> Hi Anna,

>

> In a natural biological context, I agree completely. But in this

case, the

> person ingested tap water, which is chlorinated. Ergo, it becomes

possible,

> for a brief period of time, to obtain a " negative " test result.

>

> Best,

> Elchanan

> _____

>

> rawfood [rawfood ] On

Behalf Of

> Anna Bishop

> Thursday, May 17, 2007 6:50 AM

> rawfood

> Re: [Raw Food] Candida saliva test

>

>

> the stuff is always in the mouth.

>

> how can one ever get a negative saliva test for that?

>

> it'd be like expecting a negative for candida from a vaginal swab.

>

> impossible.

>

> is there anyone here thats ever gotten a negative mouth swab for

candida?

>

> anna

> <http://geo./serv?

s=97359714/grpId=5520395/grpspId=1705015482/msgId

> =29201/stime=1179409913/nc1=4299904/nc2=4025347/nc3=3>

>

>

>

>

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fascinating.

 

anna

 

On 5/17/07, deborah164951 <thisgeneration wrote:

> Hi Elchanan

>

> Assuming you meant me, I didn't ingest the tap water. I drink

> bottled water.

>

> For all previous daily tests I'd been spitting into bottled water

> (all positive). I then ran out of bottled water and spat into tap

> water (negative). The next day spat into bottled water again.

> Positive.

>

> Love

>

> Debbie Took, Reading, Berkshire.

>

>

>

> rawfood , " Elchanan " <Elchanan wrote:

> >

> > Hi Anna,

> >

> > In a natural biological context, I agree completely. But in this

> case, the

> > person ingested tap water, which is chlorinated. Ergo, it becomes

> possible,

> > for a brief period of time, to obtain a " negative " test result.

> >

> > Best,

> > Elchanan

> > _____

> >

> > rawfood [rawfood ] On

> Behalf Of

> > Anna Bishop

> > Thursday, May 17, 2007 6:50 AM

> > rawfood

> > Re: [Raw Food] Candida saliva test

> >

> >

> > the stuff is always in the mouth.

> >

> > how can one ever get a negative saliva test for that?

> >

> > it'd be like expecting a negative for candida from a vaginal swab.

> >

> > impossible.

> >

> > is there anyone here thats ever gotten a negative mouth swab for

> candida?

> >

> > anna

> > <http://geo./serv?

> s=97359714/grpId=5520395/grpspId=1705015482/msgId

> > =29201/stime=1179409913/nc1=4299904/nc2=4025347/nc3=3>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Debbie,

 

Thanks for clarifying. At this point I honestly have no idea who said what

.... and it doesn't matter. My comments were generic in nature. The tap water

contains chlorine (or chloramine nowadays, even worse) whether you put it

into your mouth or into a glass or spittoon. The effect is the same.

 

Best,

Elchanan

_____

 

rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

deborah164951

Thursday, May 17, 2007 11:56 AM

rawfood

Re: [Raw Food] Water sources and the " Candida saliva test " ... MORE

 

 

Hi Elchanan

 

Assuming you meant me, I didn't ingest the tap water. I drink

bottled water.

 

For all previous daily tests I'd been spitting into bottled water

(all positive). I then ran out of bottled water and spat into tap

water (negative). The next day spat into bottled water again.

Positive.

 

Love

 

Debbie Took, Reading, Berkshire.

<http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=5520395/grpspId=1705015482/msgId

=29215/stime=1179428157/nc1=4491576/nc2=4025375/nc3=3>

 

 

 

 

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