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To: Suma who wrote (198)4/1/2007 4:45:17 PM
From: Shoot1st  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1564
 
Willing to bet you have candidiasis..... yeast overgrowth.....that can become unbearable....I had it after months of antibiotics years ago....sugar is the enemy....it causes gas/bloating....

"""""""""""""""""""""As Candida spp. originates in the gut, some strategies may be effective during an infection (and prior to or between infections) to control or prevent outbreaks. The fungus requires processed starches such as gluten, as well as sugars, to thrive. Dairy products and fermented foods may also contribute to its growth. As such, avoiding glutens, sugars, dairy products, and fermented foods (termed an "avoidance diet" by some practitioners, and by others as the "Candida control diet") may help to prevent overgrowth of the organism. It is important to remember that sugars include sucrose (common sugar), fructose, lactose, maltose, dextrose, and others (almost any food additive that ends in the letters "ose"), including maltodextrin. All of these types of sugars may contribute to Candidiasis, and may give relief if avoided. Additionally, increased water consumption may reduce fermentation opportunities in the gut."""""""""""

look it up.

Shootie