Some Thoughts about Candida and the Liver
by Danielle Papageorgiou
Recently, on an e-mail list for candida sufferers to which I subscribe, a lady expressed frustration at the number of different approaches one can take to candida. She felt confused as to which way to treat her own illness. Certainly, it can be very frustrating with any illness
when you start to try to figure out how to treat it. There will always
be contradictions from all sides. I went through my own time of confusion, as
well. I think, however, that the key is to treat your quest in the same way that you would if you were doing a research
paper: Look at a variety of different sources and of course, do a
lot of preliminary research before writing the paper. Then, when it is
time to write, you take all the different perspectives, do your
own reasoning about what you have read, and come to your own conclusions.
When searching for how to treat your illness, whether it is candida overgrowth or something else entirely, do your research before you "write"! I have learned that it is not
good enough to just absorb all the information and try various
approaches as though you were sampling a buffet. You have to think about how all the information you are
gathering relates. You have to ask yourself "why" all the
time. "Why do I have Candida?" Then when you think you have found an
answer, look harder. You may find what looks like an answer: "It's
because I took birth control pills, which messed up my immune function."
(That was this lady's own perspective, by the way). Is that really the answer? Or is there another
layer of "why"? Ask yourself why the birth control pills did that and
you may find more answers to questions you hadn't thought to ask.
I have come to the conclusion that the liver plays a big role in all
illnesses and that cleaning the liver can be key to starting the healing
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BIO:
Danielle Papageorgiou runs several websites, including <"http://www.nutritiontalknow.com">www.NutritionTalkNow.com, <"http://www.YeastRemedies.com">YeastRemedies.com, and <"http://www.shaklee.net/jonanddanielle.html">Family Health Group. She has been studying nutrition for over a decade.
The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical care.
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