The clay can help adsorb the toxins in the gut, as can activated charcoal. Many with fungal issues do not tolerate clays.

The coconut oil has natural antifungal qualitites, as does oil of oregano (oreganol brand) and I have heard olive leaf also.

With all of these, trying them out at small doses is important to see how one's body will react. When I started the antifungal, I really felt like I was going to die, the die off from the fungal infection was so bad. At the time I did not know the importance of using charcoal for binding the toxins, and keeping the colon moving to physically remove them ASAP. Some use enemas, others use Epsom salts to move it.


Also sweating can help with that, but again removing the sweat immediately is important, as the toxins sweated out will go right back in again.

Kathryn

On Jul 6, 2009, at 12:19 PM, Norton, Steve wrote:

Reid,
In addition to CS, I would use  bentonite clay and coconut oil daily for several weeks. I prefer a non-swelling calcium bentonite clay. For coconut oil you may find it easier to get coconut milk or cream. Coconut milk is 1/3 coconut oil and coconut cream is 2/3 coconut oil if I remember correctly.
  - Steve N

From: A. Reid Harvey [mailto:reidhar...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 9:37 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>candida - again

Hi!
 
As I had mentioned, a friend of mine has candida in here family, and is anxious to know whether CS helps with this.  Can someone please let me know?  Or what other alternatives may be available?
 
Many thanks.
Reid


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