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Old 06-16-2013, 11:07 AM #1
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Default Candida and PN

This was mentioned in a couple other posts but wanted to open it up to discussion.

Do any of you believe there could be a connection between candida and PN???

I am starting to believe there is a connection.

I have tried many times in my life to combat candida and spent a lot of money doing it. I have HORRID die off affects, and makes it difficult for me, but I have gone through a lot of protocol.

I found this just recently:

http://www.candidacleanser.com/

It is expensive, as is many protocols. The only thing stopping me is...am I ready to try again and suffer through the die off symptoms. Even probiotics cause die off for me so its bad for me.

I am also concerned with it making my pn worse, since I have been detoxing lately and I think its making my pn flare.

Anyone else believe candida and PN are related?
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