Re: This monster doesn't want to go...
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I agree with Jorge.
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LOL, of course you would. You guys are like BFF! :)
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I've already explained to you why I believe yeast syndrome is not curable with 21 days diflucan. Your T-cells were not tolerant to fungus yet. The T-cells toilerance to fungus take many months/years to reverse.
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I didn't take 21 fluconazole. I only took 14 fluconazole.
How do you know my T-cells were not tolerant to fungus? Did you run immunological tests on my T-cells while I was sleeping? Apparently my T-cells weren't doing a very good job at keeping Candida in check because I suffered with it for more than half my life. It was just happily growing away causing all sorts of symptoms.
Anyway, if you want to figure out if your immune system reacts to Candida it's not that hard. Just go to an Immunologist and have them do an allergy test. They can inject Candida antigens just underneath the upper layer of your skin. If you have an allergic reaction then your immune system responds normally to Candida. If you don't have an allergic reaction then something's wrong. Have you ever had this done before?
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You should read: the yeast syndrome, a missing diagnosis, environmental illness and the yeast connection to get more knowledge on the immune part of the disease.
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Generally I read medical texts/research journals when I want to learn more about Candida, not books from doctors who have made a living (and a rather comfortable living at that) off of telling people they have Candida and it will take years to treat.
But anyway i'm not here to debate. Just asking simple questions that's all (which still haven't been answered).