ELIMINATION
-- PHASE ONE
Candida
Albicans is a common organism living
in your intestinal tract. Lactobacillus
is also found in your intestinal
tract; it is a friendly bacteria.
Lactobacillus is commonly found
in yogurt, kefir (a yogurt drink),
breast milk, miso (a soy bean paste)
and other foods. It feeds on Candida,
keeping its numbers low. When antibiotics,
costisone medications, birth control
pills, chemotherapy and drugs or
alcohol are ingested, the lactobacillus
is destroyed and the Candida Albicans
may then multiply. It grows like
a weed, klling other helpful organisms
and helping parasites and other
harmful bacteria.
The latest studies show one out of three Americans have too much
of this yeast/fungus in their body. It may cause vaginal or genital
infections, jock itch, athlete's foot, chronic fatigue, allergies,
lowered immunity, constipation, diarrhea, bloating, poor digestion,
burping, lower gas, nutritional deficiencies of all kinds, reactions
to perfumes and odors of all kinds, irregular menstrual cycle, painful
intercourse, low sex drive, all types of skin problems, rectal itching
and much, much more.
The medical profession has been slow
to recognize this as the problem
that it is. Therefore, they cannot
treat it correctly because they have
yet to understand it. Those most
eager to treat it have been nutritionists,
chiropractors, and nutritionally
oriented MD's. The success rates
appear to be inadequate, judging
by how many patients relapse.
In this series I will explain the four-phase program originally
developed by Dr. Scott Gregory, author of "A
Holistic Protocol for
the Immune System" that has been largely expanded and perfected
by myself.
The results with this approach are
estimated at 80%. This means 80%
of those who follow the program correctly
get the results they came for, and
usually much more. We have found
the remaining 20% are exposed to
too much stress to either follow
the
program correctly or to recover.
In this approach four essential actions
are undertaken, one following the
other, that allow the person to recover
without relapse. If relapse does
occur, it is minor and quickly corrected.
The four phases are: 1) killing off
the overgrowth of Candida; 2) cleansing
the intestines, rebalancing the friendly
bacteria (lactobacillus), strengenthing
the digestion and repairing damage
to the intestines caused by Candida;
3) correcting anemia, poor energy,
and many other problems causd by
Candida, including vitamin and mineral
deficiencies; 4) repairing the immune
system which was weak and allowed
the entire problem in the first
place.
In this first of the four-article series we will take an in depth
look at the first phase.
HOW TO KILL CANDIDA
The purpose of the first phase is
to kill all or as much of the Candida
as possible.We use a protocol to
do this. Protocol means the correct
rules which one follows. In our first
phase, the rules state that we must
use different, safe, natural, and
non-toxic substances to kill the
Candida. We have a list of about
forty different ones. Some are found
in health food stores; many are not.
We use only ones that can destroy
the Candida effectively. They each
destroy the yeast in a different
way. Some will work better than others
on different people. We determine
which one is to be used depending
on the results of the tests. The
tests show how high a level of Candida
the person has. A blood test for
Candida called the candisphere measures
how much of a
overgrowth exists. From this we have
found that there are four levels
of Candida.
A low level might exist with the person having only mild complaints.
This is Level One Candida.
with severe complaint,sthere is a chronic overgrowth of Candida
and the person may be experiencing the symptoms I described earlier.
This is Level II. At Level Three, the Candida is bad enough to be
causing chronic fatigue
syndrome. Here the person is not feeling rested regardless of the
amount of sleep he/she has. He wakes up as tired in the morning
as he did at bedtime. He also experiences flu-like symptoms and
has a very weakened immune system. At Level Three there are usually
other virus and parasites present. At Level Four the immune system
is so weak that the Candida has moved into the blood, causing an
active fungal infection in the blood. This is usually fatal. It
is common in AIDs and cancer patients.
Stool analysis for Candida, other harmful bacteria and parasites
compared to the friendly bacteria also help to determine which
substances are given. The patient's medical history is also used.
All of these give us the necessary information to determine which
will be most effective. The substances used are categorized by how
they act in killing Candida. Group one are the "munchers."
These are certain bacteria (not the lactobacillus I mentioned earlier.
It cannot regrow in the intestines until Candida is eliminated.)
and enzymes which digest the Candida. Group two are the "oxygenators."
These add oxygen to the body and to the cells of viruses and Candida
which suffocates them. Group three are the "disintegrators."
These dissolve the outside coating of the Candida (viruses also),
thus destroying it. The fourth group are "the killers."
These are herbal substances which produce rapid and vicious destruction
of Candida cells.
After seven days of exposure to any substance trying to kill it,
Candida is able to begin developing a resistance. Therfore, whichever
of these substances is used, it must be taken for less than seven
days. The best way is to find about five different ones that will
be best for the patient. Have him take only one of them for four
days, then stop it and switch to another for another four days.
He would continue doing this until each one was taken by itself
for four days. This is called a "rotation." It prevents
the Candida from ever getting used to and, therefore, building an
immunity to any of the substances. When taken, a "die-off"
will occur. This means that the actual Candida cells are dying and
their toxic wastes are being dumped into the
person's blood. This sounds disgusting, but is a sign that things
are working. "Die-off" usually produces headaches, nausea,
loose stools or diarrhea, and many times bad breath. Flu-like symptoms
and rashes are also common. It may last 1-2 weeks, sometimes longer.
Distilled water both drunk and used as an enema help to relieve
the symptoms. The pH (meaning how acid one is) can be used to determine
how well someone is progressing. An acid pH is a sign of infection
still present, while an alkaline one shows it's being eliminated.
A special urine test done in my office can determine how much protein
wastes from dead or living Candida is being eliminated from the
body. Both of these tests are useful in determining how the rotation
is progressing and to verify if what appears to be bad reactions
are actually caused by the Candida dying.
Another test we perform is called an Indican test. Indican measures
how much fermentation (breakdown of foods from harmful bacteria
and yeast) is going on in the bowel. When this is low we know the
bad organisms and Candida are eliminated. Many times a patient will
have more "die-off" or unpleasant symptoms when taking
certain substances and feel better while taking others. The ones
that are causing the bad reactions are killing the most Candida.
If the patient repeats the whole rotation of
about five different items three times, he will notice each time
through the reactions will become milder, until they eventually
stop. This means there is little or no more yeast to kill.
CANDIDA DIET
Many books emphasize the importance
of eliminating sugar, alcohol and
carbohydrate foods from your diet
in an effort to starve the yeast
to death. This sometimes can take
years to accomplish. Lacking adequate
knowledge of what can kill Candida
effectively, diet as a means of controlling
symptoms by keeping the yeast starving,
is heavily stressed by many doctors.
With this approach it is necessary
to follow the diet only while one
is on Phase I and perhaps Phase II.
Usually this is a total of twelve
weeks as opposed to years. While
we are kiling them we certainly do
not want to feed them and make them
strong. But we can kill them effectively
enough to discontinue the diet once
the tests say we can. Bad reactions
to foods or allergy reactions to
foods may still exist, not because
yeast is there but because damage
from the yeast must still be repaired.
On Phase I any other viruses found may also be destroyed while destroying
the Candida. It is common that people suffering with chronic fatigue
syndrome have frequent viral infections along with Candida. Viruses
and Candida can cause similar symptoms. After completing Phase I
most people report a reduction in fatigue, in allergies, vaginal
infections and the foggy, spaced-out feeling that accompanies Candida.
We do not expecdt all the person's complaints to be handled with
Phase I
completed. We expect a 25% improvement with each one of the four
phases complete. This would give 100% at the completion of the fourth
phase. With Phase I completed, it means the person has eliminated
most, if not all, of the Candida. If any remains it will be eliminated
on Phase II.
Once the yeast is destroyed it is
very important to move immediately
to Phase II to restore the normal,
friendly bacteria to the intestines.
This helps stop the yeast from coming
back. Most relapses occur when people
do not move quickly from Phase I
through to Phase II. I have found
that one of the key reasons for relapses
by patients doing other kinds of
Candida treatments
is not doing each of the four phases
in the exact order I described earlier.
Many people wish to take vitamin supplements to help them overcome
Candida. It has been found that harmful bacteria and yeast are helped
and can spread if the patient is taking vitamins. Stimulating the
person's immune system to fight yeast on its own is not useful in
the beginning stages of treatment. Here the person already has an
exhausted immune system. Trying to get it to destroy yeast is useless
because it couldn't do it in the first place and it makes no sense
to "whip a dead horse."
Bowel cleaning can be done during
Phase I to help reduce the reactions
coming from dead yeasts. However,
it is much wiser to cleanse the bowel
fully after the Candida is killed,
because the results will be more
permanent, and the friendly bacteria
will be
able to re-grow.
In the next article we will discuss Phase II, which is the key phase
in preventing relapse.
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and a comprehensive strategy of lifestyle, dietary modification
and nutrient supplementation can be implemented to aid you in reversing
this disorder.
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Dr.
Rispoli, Ph.D., L Ac. has had a
clinical practice for over 20 years.
Her programs work because she is
so thorough in testing and providing
a nutritional approach. Remember
that the body can heal itself if
given the proper nutrients.
The information herein is not intended
as diagnosis, treatment or a cure.
Should you have a medical condition
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