The point has been made that because the beneficial microbes (some are
actually yeasts, but not Candida) occupy the lining of the intestinal
wall in the lower gut for the most part they are not accessed by the CS
as readily.

Indeed this is true for oral medications and supplements taken to kill
Candida Overgrowth or Dysbiosis in the lower gut. They do not reach that
area well, in high enough concentrations, to kill Candida effectively.
It is a difficult area to treat orally. Most who are successful at
ridding themselves of Candida in that area use enemas and starvation
(Candida diet eliminates sugars and starches so they starve, not the
person). 

I would not put CS in an enema unless there was a very good reason and
then I would definitely take probiotics several times a day and for two
weeks after to reestablish normal gut flora, it would also be the liquid
very high count type with specific species for each area of the gut I
was trying to recolonize. Different areas have different beneficial
bacteria and yeast.

Another indication that CS is not killling of healthy gut flora is that
we are not hearing of raging Candida Dysbiosis in the long term users of
CS. It would not take very long for Candida to spread if CS were killing
off the beneficials.

Having had raging Candida Overgrowth for a period of years due to the
immune suppression of mold fumes that made my family very ill, I do know
what it feels like.

Garnet

On Sat, 2004-04-17 at 18:55, Pavel Hochmut wrote:
> Sorry,
> But I didn´t want to talk about goog or bad bugs, or where they are
> placed.
> Bloodsteam or any intestine or other tissue, the bugs are everywhere
> BUT so the CS (if applied) also does. 
> My interest is to find an answer (very simplified) to: Why some of
> bugs are immune to the CS and some of them are NOT..
> Forget good and the bad ones. So only we call them. But I find very
> suspicious, that these that we call "good ones" are by the merest
> chance immune to the CS.
> That´s really upsetting and it sounds to me like "brujería" i.e. some
> kind of witchcraft in Spanish language.
> Pavel H.
>  
>  
> > On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 21:22, Terry Chamberlin wrote:
> > > Of course, the "good" bugs
> > > reside mostly in the small intestine
> > 
> > I believe this is incorrect. You may want to review your sources,
> but if
> > memory serves the beneficial bacteria are in the large intestines
> mostly
> > and if they are in the small intestines it is not the prevalent
> > location. Different species live in different areas.
> > 
> > Also where Candida overgrows is where the beneficial organsims are
> > suppose to be.
> > 
> > 
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