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 Beaula P - Date Added: Thursday 5 October 2006
Wild Endive Formula (candida die-off)

Hi Mark,

Thank you for your advice recently about the Goldenseal Formula. I have started to take it today alongside the Threelac, Oxygen Elements Plus and Bayberry as we discussed.

I thought that I'd say a few things about the Bayberry Formula as I was reluctant to take this initially as you recommended the highest dose of three capsules twice a day which was really going to mount up cost-wise. However, I decided to go along with your recommendation and started at three capsules twice a day. I have also been taking one sachet of Threelac twice a day and seven drops of Oxygen Elements Plus three times a day since I started the therapy in the second week of August.

I seemed to be improving so after 6 weeks, decided to reduce the Bayberry Formula to two capsules twice a day. However, within a day I had my brain fog, fatigue and lack of motivation starting to return so I increased the Bayberry back up to three, twice a day until I had been on them, and feeling better, for about six weeks at this level.

In the past two weeks I have successfully reduced the Bayberry down to two capsules twice a day with no ill effects. However, I had to reduce them down to one twice a day in the last two days (as I had not got my repeat order in early enough!) and, guess what? My brain fog, fatigue and lack of motivation has started to return. Of course, it is highly possible that the brain fog, fatigue and lack of motivation can be as a result of other events in my life but it seems too much of a co-incidence to me.

I have received my new order today and have started on the Goldenseal as well as maintaining the Bayberry (two, twice a day), Threelac (one, twice a day) and the Oxygen Elements Plus (seven drops, three times a day).

Right now, I am waiting for my brain fog etc to go and for me to start feeling as well as I have done for the past month again. I currently have no symptoms of thrush and I can't tell you what a relief all of this is after suffering to varying degrees (thrush, brain fog, fatigue, lack of motivation, bloating, mild depression and so on) for four years following chemotherapy for Hodgkin's Disease. Thank you for such an informative site and for the work that you do.