4. Infections, Parasites and Candida
June 11th, 2009 by
Jeri Evans Nutrition www.jerievansnutrition.com An infecting organism, or pathogen, interferes with your normal functioning. Your body’s response to infection is inflammation. Parasites reduce your fitness in many ways. Parasitic diseases account for a large proportion of human sicknesses. Candida albicans is a fungus (a form of yeast), which causes oral and genital infections in humans. … digestion nutrition weight loss stress detox constipation diarrhea acid reflux food intolerance …
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June 11th, 2009 at 9:37 am
Hi Jerievansnutrition,
I never seem to gain weight. I can eat anything and never gain weight. Everyone teases me that I have tapeworms. Is that possible? How would I know if I have worms or a high metabolism? Thanks.
June 11th, 2009 at 9:37 am
Make sure you are on an H-pylori diet and supplement protocol. It is very easy for the bacteria to return. Retest by stool in a few months.Thank you for your comment.
June 11th, 2009 at 9:37 am
I suffered with heliobacter pylori for almost 10 years..I only just got dianosed (and got rid of it) about 3 months ago. Really annoyed that it went undiagnosed for so long.
June 11th, 2009 at 9:37 am
Yes, I know alot about leaky gut. Leaky gut can take one to two years to heal. Diet is critical. I have had great success getting my clients off gluten, soy and dairy products. There may be other food to eliminate as well. I would also look into infections and adrenal fatigue. Good Luck
June 11th, 2009 at 9:37 am
Yes, you can get infections with animals. It would be best that animals don’t sleep in the same bed, especially if they go outdoors. Contaminated fecal matter can spread on the bed spread or anywhere they lay. All you need to do is touch them or kiss them or put your hand on the area where they were, then pick your teeth or rub you eye and then you are at risk. Be careful and wash your hands often, wash bed linnens and vacume.
June 11th, 2009 at 9:37 am
iv been smelling like feces for a year and half now iv just recently been diagnosed with leaky gut sydnrome. do you know much about this?
June 11th, 2009 at 9:37 am
I have a cat that sleeps on the bed with me. Can I get an infection from her?
June 11th, 2009 at 9:37 am
Thank you for your comment.First my client tests for parasites and bacteria. Depending on the parasite I generally suggest to go to the doctor to get specific medications. Diet is critical to healing the infection as well as supplements. May be you should call my office 626.358.7176 for a consult. It is too much information to go over.
June 11th, 2009 at 9:37 am
Thank you for that information
i suffer from body odor and bad breath, due to parasites, candida and bad bacteria overgrowth. whats the best way to get rid of this?
June 11th, 2009 at 9:37 am
My uncle lives on a farm which has many dogs he takes care of. He comes to visit and I feel he’s been bringing fleas, mites and parasites with him.
The dog has been chewing her tail and my brother and mother have issues he claims is scabies. They took my mother to a dermatologist and he claimed it was just dry skin. I thought it was flea bites. The dog was treated for fleas; same problems.
Aren’t fleas also carriers?
What kind of infections will lay eggs in the hair and furniture?
June 11th, 2009 at 9:37 am
Yes, you certainly could have some kind of parasite. Are you under weight? Are you tired? Are you having more than 3 bowel movements/day or lesss than 1? You may or may not have symptoms. The best way is to do a stool test for parasites and a parasite antibody test. The diet needs to be assessed also.