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[candidasupport] Weather

On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 23:31:14 -0000, "Amy Fischer" <...@yahoo.com

Is there any remedy for those that feel awful in overcast/muggy/dreary weather? How is candida affected by weather--is it the mold in the air? Barometric pressure is different, right? I think my migraines link to barometric pressure, but I am wondering if today's oddly warm/overcast/dreary weather is affecting the candida and triggering a migraine (which I may have warded off, by the way!).

We were at an amusement park over the weekend that we visit frequently, and I noticed I hit extreme exhaustion always at the same part in the park. Then I realized it is the part of the park that has the dank water rides and kid ponds, and the train that goes through a dark muggy cave (that the kids like). Is it my candida responding to the (mold?) in this case? Curious if it is related, because once we leave that section of the park I feel better (every time!). Or maybe it is just conincidence, who knows...

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Amy

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On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 05:39:30 -0000, "mangogal67" <...@yahoo.com.au

--- In cand...@yahoogroups.com, "Amy Fischer" <...@...
***Hi Amy

I just wanted to acknowledge your comments, I live in Brisbane Australia, and in the summer my symptoms always increase during this time, when its hot without the humidity, I dont seem to have as many symtoms, but often its very humid here, and it always makes me feel very fatigued, and lethargic, I feel it impacts on my digestion as well, its as if my body is too tired to digest my food also - I hate it, hopefully once my immune system is stronger this symptom will pass. Bee do you know why the weather affects candida symptoms so much?

Kat

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On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:32:59 -0000, "Bee" <...@yahoo.com

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+++Hi Kat. During damp muggy weather molds are sporing freely, so there's more in the air.

Bee

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On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 22:50:20 -0000, "mangogal67" <...@yahoo.com.au

--- In cand...@yahoogroups.com, "Bee" <...@...Bee do you know why the weather affects candida symptoms so much?
***Hi Bee

so thats why, no wonder I feel so wretched in the summer, its very muggy here, maybe next summer I would've progressed much further and the weather wont affect me as much..........sure hope so anyway lol

thanks heaps as always Bee

lov Kat

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On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 07:05:17 -0000, "mameedle" <...@gmail.com

Hi Kat and Amy,

"Symptoms that increase when the weather is damp, muggy or rainy."
Source: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/cabout3.php

This is one of the listed sensitivities that people with candida have.

I don't think that there is any short-term 'treatment' that one can do to improve this, other than to do Bee's program and heal the candida overgrowth. I'm sure that as we progress on the diet, that this will decrease, just like our other symptoms do.

I know when I lived in the desert, I felt a lot better than I do today with this rainy 4 degree weather!

Heather

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On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 07:56:40 -0000, "mangogal67" <...@yahoo.com.au

--- In cand...@yahoogroups.com, "mameedle" <...@...This is one of the listed sensitivities that people with candida have. I don't think that there is any short-term 'treatment' that one can do to improve this, other than to do Bee's program and heal the candida overgrowth.

*** Hi Heather, unfortunately I believe you're quite right. I understand about why we get hayfever and allergies, and other symptoms, i just dont understand why we have this increased symptoms in response to the humidity/dampness etc.

***Yes, I guess Im impatient, but Im comitted to this program and achieving wellness, thanks for your response.

lov Kat

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On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:08:36 -0000, "mameedle" <...@gmail.com

Hi Kat,

Yeah, I'm impatient, too! But it helps to read about other people with the same struggles.

I don't know why dampness makes it worse. It just does and it's certainly doing a number on me today :-[. I can barely type because my fingers are so cold and stiff.

Heather

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On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:07:31 -0000, "Bee" <...@yahoo.com

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+++Hi Amy. Most candida sufferers' symptoms increase in muggy damp weather and also from exposure to molds. All you can do is stick to the program, and ensure you do things that help your body detoxify on those days, i.e. Epsom salt baths, taking more niacin (B3), dry skin brushing (or another mild form of exercise), coffee enemas, etc.

Bee

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