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Yeast, tea, and Fibromyalgia can a tea help reduce your pain?: The yeast connection

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Top 1.   Aug 6, 2001 3:30 PM

» WhysWords - The yeast connection

This was something a very good doctor instinctively identified in me as a problem. Staying away form yeast and refined starches is NOT easy, however. Especially once it sets in and the cravings start. Then there's the fatigue with the convenience foods ready to feed a hungry stomach and all of them basically refined this and that which make the fatigue worse. The solution to improve my life is at once simple and horrendously problematic.

I have, however, recently found out that CINNAMON, which is better tasting than the Pau d'Arco stuff, is also an effective yeast fighter, fungicide and antibiotic.

Also, there is evidence that food allergies cause much of the problems we face. They overwork the pancreas that covers up the allergy but results in weight gain and bloat and fatigue and pain. Yeast and refined starches are common allergies. Cinnamon appears to be a good way to help the pancreas help us more efficiently. And it also has the effect on our metabolism that chili spices do. So when it's a sweet I want, it's yogurt with cinnamon when it spice I want, it's yoghurt with chili, but to deal with yeast, it's always yogurt on all my foods.

Jeannie

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