It would be easier to tell someone who I am and what this site is all about, when they ask, in forum, when someone mentions something I’ve posted.. if they’d comment, here, and give me an opportunity to reply.
I am speechless. I am confused what kind of site it is. See ALS organizations listed along with supplements and recipes.
I’m an unhealthy researcher. That’s all.
I find the information, that I post here, helpful, to me, as I learn more about multiple symptomatic illnesses.. that seem to have connections.
As I watch my loved ones suffer with all of the many diseases that they are living with, or that have already taken their lives.. and as I suffer, myself, I think all information deserves some of my attention.
I can’t dismiss anything as hogwash until I really give it a chance to prove to me what it can/does.
We have a serious health epidemic in our world. My own pain is enough for me to look for my own answers and possible help.
I don’t think that Candida overgrowth is such a quickly dismissable “illness.”
There are connections. As long as there are connections, someone could possibly benefit from what I’m posting and learning from, too.
Thank you, FightingMom1, for adding “be nice” to your querie. I appreciate that. I’m still baffled what recipes are around here, though.
More of my blogs can be found aggregated at WithaZ.net
~Heidi
Yeast -> Mold -> Fungus ->
Cancer -> MS -> ALS????
“Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a fungus.” That’s what the Italian Oncologist said.
My introduction to yeast was in the book “Missing Diagnosis” by C. Orion Truss M.D. The book cover has a list of symptoms that spoke, to me, sitting on the shelf, in the health food store, I was perusing.
This was back in 1996. I had spent years, at this point, with negative test results. Many years of doctors telling me all my tests were normal and sending me home.
This was, also, just five short years after my grandmother had passed away, after 20 years of normal test results, too. She, also, had all those symptoms, on the cover of the book.
After reading it cover-to-cover and then reading everything “Yeast Connection” (Dr. William Crook) I knew I had Systemic Candidiasis. Systemic Candidiasis is not a western recognized illness.
I’m in awe.
Is it possible that my grandmother and my father both suffered because Systemic Yeast Infection isn’t a western recognized illness?
The Grand Strand walk is scheduled for March 20, 2010.
I am so excited that a LowCountry walk has been scheduled, April 10, 2010. We’ll walk three miles, at the RiverFront Park, on the old Naval Base.
The Midlands Walk, is at the Riverfront Amphitheater on May 1, 2010.
When Georgia’s 2010 dates are announced, I’ll add them to my calendar, too.
Walk with me? Walk in memory. Walk for hope. Just walk.
Find a walk near you. Let me know if you’d like me to try to be there, with you, too. ![]()

