Glyconutrients Questions

Updated: 12/12/2007

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12/12/2007: Pat writes: "I see the website' that establishes that a glyconutrient complex is has proven to be 98% effective in curing candida  http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071130085001AAYerJW

Yet I respect Ted's take on things and wonder what product was used to get these results. Does anyone know?  Has anyone used such a product?   As Ted says, they ARE expensive. Also, when I google boric acid for yeast infections, glyconutrient comes up.  Is it possible they're one and the same in some way?? Asking Ted and readers both. Thx"

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BORIC ACID CONNECTION

12/12/2007: Pat writes: "I see the website that establishes that a glyconutrient complex is has proven to be 98% effective in curing candida http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071130085001AAYerJW Yet I respect Ted's take on things and wonder what product was used to get these results. Does anyone know? Has anyone used such a product? As Ted says, they ARE expensive. Also, when I google boric acid for yeast infections, glyconutrient comes up. Is it possible they're one and the same in some way?? Asking Ted and readers both."


Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "

Yes, I got good feedback, but it didn't necessarily cured it like 98% from my own direct feedback. Initially, the results were good, but then somehow it came back again. Boric acid is not necessarily effective with some certain yeast infections and it should be mixed with other formulations such as hydrogen peroxide. Certain others seems to do better, souch as sodium chlorite, and before use, add vinegar to produce trace chlorine dioxide, although that route is more extreme, it has a very high cure rate, if the dose are done correctly, one person who did this (he sold the product to Africa) had about a 100% cure rate for malaria, but I suspect it does good job for yeast infections too. Yes there are some people who DID try glyconutrient, and it worked quite well, only initially, and thought he was cured, but it came back again after a while. It would seem to me that it has to be used throughout life and that's a problem. It should be noted that people who do yeast infection, there are other things that need to be considered that had anti-fungal properties:

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1. Niacinamide, vitamin B3. About 300-500 mg. 2. Thiamine B1, which reduces metabolic acidosis. About 300-500 mg. 3. Borax remedy plus hydrogen peroxide drops. 4. Getting sufficiently alkaline, such as getting urinary pH of near 7.

 

In some cases yeast infection may be due to a deficiency and improper diets that lead to metabolic acidosis. Yeast tends to grow best when the body has insufficient alkalinity, blood urea is low, boron levels is low is one example. It should be noted that baking soda alone may not properly alkalize the body, if the body doesn't have sufficient vitamin B1, and vitamin B3 is anti-fungal.

 

In case budget is problem in glyconutrients there are substitutes: 

http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/glyconutrients-substitutes.html

 

In the case of your reference to:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071130085001AAYerJW

 

I had a good cure rate on using borax with hydrogen peroxide solution as a douche, provided that the hydrogen peroxide is 1%, and borax dissolves over the saturation, where a majority of borax is not dissolved, so it is beyond saturation point.

 

High calcium diets seems to promote yeast growth, as is high free heavy metals and sugar diets, especially aspartame and sugar substitutes (they promote growth of yeast because it causes metabolic acidosis)."


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