Now, my feeling is that my bb is due to a heart burn. I notice when I eat heavy foods like pizza, soda, chinese the first hour i am okay i think but then heart burn.
now, out of nowhere my father comes out and tell me, son when your grandfather was sick one time, the doctor told him to drink milk in place of water. so something led me to buy milk. and i did. i went to whole foods and bought one of those red horizon whole milk cartons. i heave a feeling that is the least processed milk in the north east.
now here comes the milk test: the other day i ate chinese, i ate ice cream, pizza, soda... and smoked so my bb could not have been any worse. one hour after eating i did the back hand test. and waited 30 seconds. did not smell good. now on the other hand i had a glass of that horizon whole organic milk. and drank a good amount. i took a nice jug. did the back hand test on my clean hand. waited 30 seconds. barely any smell. maybe the milk smell. but not heavy. that milk smell can be washed with drinking a bit of water. it almost feels like the milk bacteria eat or kill the bb bacteria.
now be careful what kind of milk you drink. i read that mass produced milk comes from cows that are injected with this gmbhb (i don't know the exact name) which is a hormone that makes cows produce more milk. out of their norm. i don't know. something has to give and that does not feel right. also it is also very thick. i can't drink it. so i buy whole horizon organic. also i am not a fan of fat free stuff. but you don't have to drink a lot. three glasses a day. after breakfast, after lunch, and after dinner, this almost feels like an ad.
hope this helps.
KeepTrying09 wrote:Yeah, I still get sticky/gluey saliva if I eat certain foods (mainly dairy). The only exception is when I eat plain natural yogurt, but I am only eating 6 ounces per day (3 ounces in the morning and 3 ounces in the evening) so I'm not really eating too much of it. I have noticed if I eat a whole lot of yogurt (like a whole cup or more) then I will get the sticky/gluey saliva as well.bb28 wrote:hello kt very good post. thank you.
I have two question.
1. Do you ever recall having a sticky, or gluey saliva?
I have been getting this after I eat anything. Especially when I have soda, bread and other Candida friendly foods. However, when I have anti-fungal foods my saliva feels normal and soft and easy to swallow.
To be honest, I don't think there was much difference between summer and winter. My breath was bad pretty much 365 days a year. But there might be a reason why Candida is worse for some people in the winter time. Generally during the winter people's immune system is weaker than it is during the summer time. Since a strong immune system is necessary in order to keep Candida under control, then it's makes sense that Candida might be worse during the winter time.bb28 wrote:2. Do you recall, when you got bb symptom or reactions from people - was it winter time or summer? I feel like my bb is worse during winter which makes me think that's when Candida is more aggressive. I have similar stories and when I look back I feel like 90% were during winter when it was cold.
Heck yeah! It looks almost identical to what my tongue looks like after I eat certain foods! I think NOTANYMORE is on the right track, it looks to me like it is a build up of bacteria, or a build up of Candida, or maybe it's a mixture of both. Back before I was treated for Candida my tongue used to look like that 24/7 no matter how hard I cleaned it. After I was treated, after cleaning my tongue in the morning the white coating will come off and generally will stay gone unless I eat certain foods.bb28 wrote:Also, I took a picture of my tongue recently. Does this resemble anything to what you have seen before.
I told my doctor about Candida - but he is 100% sure I have no Candida. He did only blood and urine test.
If you could, what does your diet consist mostly off? Are you eating a lot of meats, or dairy, or grains???