I am just about positive yeast caused my BPH problem. I would like
everyone here in this group to try. It is a very simple test for yeast
overload. When I tried it, I definitely have a very high yeast count.
About ten years ago, board certified urologists didn't believe yeast
could live in the prostate.
Here's what you do. Put a clear glass of water by your bed.
First thing in the morning when you wake up, work up some saliva, and
spit into the glass of water. Keep an eye on the water for half an hour
up to one hour - especially the first few minutes. If you have a candida
yeast infection, you will see one of three, or even all three of the
following:
1. Strings (legs) hanging down from the saliva.
2. Nasty looking saliva at the bottom of the glass.
3.. Cloudy specks suspended in the water.
The more you see of any or all of these, and the faster you see it, the
worse the overgrowth.
If it takes longer than three minutes for anything to show up, it is not
as extensive and you can probably get away with using the simple
approach to beating candida yeast infections. If the saliva just floats
on top and the water stays perfectly clear, you probably don't have
candida overgrowth.
Candida concentrates in saliva overnight so this test is most accurate
first thing in the morning, but you could see something even during the
day if you have fairly extensive overgrowth.
Now go to this url for more information
I would like to know the results among the people here.
http://www.candida-yeast-infection-relief.com/?gclid=CLrr1Pqw1ZUCFQZqswodrUOrXQ
Salmon Egg - 02 Apr 2009 15:42 GMT
> I am just about positive yeast caused my BPH problem. I would like
> everyone here in this group to try. It is a very simple test for yeast
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> Now go to this url for more information
> I would like to know the results among the people here.
This does not seem to pass the figurative smell test. There is no
control. There is no definition of string, nasty, or cloudy specks.
What would happen if you used a control of a glass with a few drops of
bleach in it, enough to just kill any yeast. Better yet, Use a series of
glasses with water containing 1, 2, 4, 8 ... drops of bleach all stirred
up. How many drops are required before non of the criteria show up?
Bill

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Mark George - 02 Apr 2009 16:19 GMT
>This does not seem to pass the figurative smell
>test. There is no control. There is no definition
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>required before non of the criteria show up?
>Bill
Good question
Our water has chlorine in it, but I have a filter on the tap we get our
drinking water from. That is the one I used for testing. My test was
very positive for yeast. My wife did the same test, and her result was
no yeast what so ever. I have a plastic tub full of rain warer I will
try it.. I have a feeling the glass will run away if I use the rain
water test.
:-)