Not the best
piece of reseach - I have put it in bacause it is some of the
first details of research relating to Candida and empirical evidence
that illustrates that it can be linked to other illnesses that
we have yet to elabourate on.
In 1953 Dr Orian Truss discovered the devastating effects of antibiotics
in an Alabama (USA) hospital. During a hospital round Truss was
intrigued by a gaunt, apparently elderly man who was obviously
dying. However, he was only in his forties and in hospital for
four months. No specialist had been able to make a diagnosis. Out
of curiosity Truss asked the patient when he was last completely
well.
The man answered that he was well until six months before when
he had badly cut his finger. He had received antibiotics for this.
Shortly afterwards he developed diarrhoea and his health deteriorated.
Truss had seen before how antibiotics caused diarrhoea. It was
known that Candida was opportunistic and thrived in debilitated
patients, but now Truss wondered if it might not be the other way
round, that Candida actually caused the debilitated condition.
He had read that potassium iodide solution could be used to treat
Candida infestation of the blood. So he put the patient on six
to eight drops of Lugol's solution four times a day and soon the
patient was again completely well.
Soon afterwards he had a female patient with a stuffy nose, a
throbbing headache, vaginitis and severe depression. To his amazement
all her problems immediately cleared with Candida treatment. Some
time later he saw a female patient who had been schizophrenic for
six years with hundreds of electroshock treatments and massive
drug dosages. He started treating the woman for sinus allergies
with a Candida vaccine. Soon she had recovered mentally and physically,
and remained well.
From then on he treated his patients against Candida at the slightest
indication of its presence. Many of his patients made remarkable
recoveries from most unusual conditions including menstrual problems,
hyperactivity, learning disabilities, autism, multiple sclerosis
and auto-immune diseases such as Crohn's disease and lupus erythematosus.
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