Wednesday 23 May 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Diagnosis of Candida and GX Assist

From what I have seen, if its positive it is right but sometimes there can be a false negative because the candida hasn't traveled that far yet. The blood test is really inaccurate (in my opinion) because to be in the high range you have to have dangerous levels. Then when you do test positive they tell you to be patient because it takes a lot of work to just lower the levels by a 1/2 a point. So what does that say?
gin
On 5/23/2012 2:03 PM, Carly Nelson wrote:
I would really like to know if the saliva test I heard about is accurate for showing candida....
First thing in the morning, before eating, drinking, brushing, gather a good bit of saliva in your mouth and spit it into a clear glass of water.  If it floats without tails, you're supposed to be good.  if it grows tails, sinks, gets foggy or spotty in the water, it's supposed to indicate candida overgrowth.

Anyone heard of this or know of its validity?

Thanks!
Carly

On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Diane <10williamsons@gmail.com> wrote:
Is it safe to take the GX Assist and PB Assist treatment if you have
some symptoms of Candida, but you don't know for sure if you have
Candida?  Is there a test for diagnosing Candida overgrowth that the
doctor can do?

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