Something about Candida [Plus edit.]
I am just learning a thing or two, AFTER three rounds of Humaworm...and dietary changes, etc.
I cleared the small crusty salty patches at the corners of my mouth with the first round of Humaworm, and probably by reducing sugar/starch, getting some good oils, whole flax seed, and kelp, daily, too.
I believe that's when the 'drooling at night' disappeared, as well.
(If that's one of your symptoms, watch for when it disappears when you begin Humaworm. I was very surprised to notice it was gone.)
Because of one good poster on CureZone, I realized that the sore heat rashes I sometimes get in the folds of my body are called THRUSH.
Eventually, by 'searching' the word 'thrush', on CureZone, I realized that 'thrush' must be a symptom of Candida over-growth. (There is always some in the body, to cover particularly nasty toxins...like mercury...and protect us.)
(I am very, very glad that Humaworm appears to be mild, reducing our parasites slowly, over time, by volume...and that my body gets the chance to adjust, in the 90-day waiting periods.)
Now, just today, I realize that I need to clear/cleanse the toxins first, and the emotional ties I buried them with. (NOT hard to do.)
I have also realized that my biggest 'obstacle' to actually 'doing' the changes/protocols needed, is fatigue. All of these things have interupted my sleep, for decades...and they give me brain fog, lack of interest, and downright 'laziness'!
[I am sleep deprived...waking every 1 1/2 hours to run to the bathroom. Several possible remedies have appeared. Ask me.]
My saving grace has been a husband who takes up the slack and takes very good care of me. Without him, I'd have been a goner, years ago.
So, find yourself a buddy or two...active, uplifting people who are ready and able to jolly you into well-being.
(Six heads are better than one, says author and genius, Barbara Sher. Read her first best-seller for free, online at
http://www.wishcraft.com )
Accept whatever assistance others are able to provide, with grace...thank them...and tell them one thing that helped a lot, even if it was a simple smile, or a cheery joke, that lifted you.
Have you noticed that people are passing on warm emails? I think there is great good in that.
Fledgling