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Are fungal infections responsible for many 'undiagnosed' illnesses?In: Health [Edit categories] |
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According to alternative medicine, the answer to your question is a big yes. Just type 'Candida' in a search engine, there is a lot of information about it, and your symptoms seem about right.
But please don't forget the theories about candida are not supported by regular medicine!
There is a fellow named Doug Kaufman who has written a book about fungus infection and nano-bacteria being responsible for mnay diseases, inluding heart disease and cancer.
In order to diagnose fungus in the blood, the doctor must (1) be suspicious about it and (2) send the blood out to be cultured for evidence of the microscopic life forms. Kaufman returned from Vietnam with a mystery illness that was ruining his life. He found an elderly doctor who knew the signs of infection by fungus and nano-bacteria. The condition was diagnosed a type of blood fungus common in Viet Nam.
The cure is to take a medicine called Nystatin, which kills the fungus/nano-bacteria while not harming healthy blood cells. Fungal infections are exaberated by eating sugar and starch, bread and cola. If you think you may have a fungus, Kaufman's book shows a diet to eliminate the fungus naturally by starving them out.
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