Bipolar Disorder Support Group
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Hello!
I am really determined to eventually get off meds for BP II.
Yesterday I was talking to a health professional and, based on our conversation (that's too long to post here) asked him if there was a particuliar organ associated with causing bipolar. He said, "candidiasis," or candida albacans.
I am wondering if anyone else has come across such information?
I am really determined to eventually get off meds for BP II.
Yesterday I was talking to a health professional and, based on our conversation (that's too long to post here) asked him if there was a particuliar organ associated with causing bipolar. He said, "candidiasis," or candida albacans.
I am wondering if anyone else has come across such information?
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but the book is not about candidiasis!!!
i'll keep searching.
has anyone else come across anything
in other words, the candida poops and pees and those substances then get carried throughout the body and ruin the nervous system and affects the BP.
So i am wondering if others have heard the same or similiar.
http://www.gmhcn.org/files/Wellness/INFECTIOUSDISEASESANDMENTALSYMPTOMS.html
so then is candida a parasite?
here's hope , BEGIN excerpt - "This whole field of psychiatric diagnosis needs to be reconsidered in view of the strong evidence that toxoplasmosis, parasitic infections, borrelia burgdorfi, candida, borna disease virus, streptococcus, and other infectious agents are capable of producing impaired brain function with symptoms that will generate a psychiatric diagnosis in a conventional psychiatrist's office. There is a real possibility that many, perhaps most patients, have an infectious illness that is correctable not a permanent psychiatric impairment. "
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