I am taking mms for many reasons.I guess you could say my diet as a child consisted of mainly antibiotics! I was constantly ill and had so many antibiotics,I was more or less on them permanently for years.I was put on the contraceptive pill at the age of about 11-12 years old because my periods were so heavy and no,it didnt work,so I had a d+c [my first of 2] at the age of about 12-13. I dont know what you call a d+c in America [if thats where you are] but here in England,its where they scrape your womb out,Yuck! I was given the contraceptive pill many times after and it still never worked!
I have been ill since about the age of 7 with everything from colds,flu's viruses,measles and mumps etc,water infections,thrush you name it! I missed out on an education because of my health and I was the top of my class for everything and very sporty,better than most of my year! I'm not being big headed,I'm quite the opposite,putting myself down all the time,but when I pull myself back into reality,I remember what I had and have lost to ill health:(
I had severe problems with pregnancy and ended up being commited to a psychiatric hospital after I had my first born,because I had a psychosis and was "fed" a whole host of meds,which also done nothing accept give me side effects beyond side effects!
Everything has just gone downhill from the age of 7 and life has just simply passed me by.
I would say that I have issues with candida,big time,who wouldnt with a lifetime of so many pills! I have food intolerances,chemical sensitivities,hypothyroidism,well,a whole host of endocrine disorders,whatever next!
BG's are blood glucose.Thats what you test with the strips when you are diabetic.When I first saw someone put that,I wondered what it was too and had to ask!Lol!
I dont eat a lot as my diabetes is dictating to me more and more at the moment.I dont go by what the "doctors tell you is a "good" level of BG,as to have a good level means you dont need as many meds,which means "The powers that be" dont make as much money.Even a diabetic has the right to have BG levels of a non-diabetic on a good diet and the right meds.To tell someone they can eat a certain thing,which will raise your BG too much,but tell them that level of BG is ok and to just take more insulin,is unethical and immoral! We have a shortened life and "they" make more money.But this is why we are here on this forum and why JH is treated the way he is for doing something that is right;)
My diet is very basic,meats,salad,good fats,veg when I can tolerate it and dairy,but not milk as its high in sugar and carbs.None of what I eat is organic,as my husband is not working at the moment and cannot afford food that is so expensive.
best wishes sharon