A few months ago I went to this woman that was highly recommended to me. I was looking for about a year for someone who could fine tune my diet, supplements, etc. and could check my general heath in ways that a traditional doctor can not. When I heard of this woman I got excited and made an appointment. What she does is called a nutrition response testing practitioner. Anyways, she did a great job for me, taking me off some supplements that I didn't really need and basically, dialing me in. I always tried to take good care of myself but this kind of tied up loose ends.
In relation to you, I noticed she had some shampoo sitting on her table and she complained about them and that she was sending them back. They were considered to be good quality products, but she had felt off after using them and tested positive through muscle testing for fungus or a bacteria or something. Then she explained to me, to make a long story short, how this happens. I never heard of such a thing until I met her.
If you want, contact me privately and I will give you her e-mail address and maybe she can help you find someone in your area that does her kind of work. You probably don't have to spend the time and money to treat the total body, though its worth it. You don't even have to tell them your story. Just ask them to muscle test your vaginal/pelvic area for fungus, bacteria, etc. and see what they come up with. Then they can pinpoint it to the specific type and will be able to treat it. When you get confirmation, you can share your story with them. It works and it is amazing. Your body does not lie. It knows exactly what is wrong with you. Muscle testing done correctly is just that kind of communication.
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I know it was from the shampoo but, doctors don't believe me because, they say it does not usually last longer then a few days. Yet, i know what it did to my body and i used it on my vagina as well. What would the muscle testing come into place for? Finally i got insurance and the only obgyn doctor who cared told me about this bacteria that is untraceable;just like you mentioned. Unfortunately the medication disturbs my breathing as well, chest pain. Curious how did you know so much about this fungus that is undetectable..I research all the time and never knew about this bacteria (fungus) how were you able to obtain this information. i always like to educate myself..
Thank you for your time...
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Thank you so much for writing me back.
Well, everything you have mentioned has been looked and tested for and nothing. I have been given up on by a few doctors because, they said i do not have a normal complaint and they have given me all the tests.I have been to neurologist, urologist etc.
I really appreciate the time you took you to write me
Thank you
Just going by what you said with the shampoo, its use and timing, I suspect that it is a fungal infection. There are some nasty soaps and shampoo's out there. Even some of the natural ones are not safe. That type of fungus is very hard to detect and your doctor probably would not even make the connection. Getting it into your private parts like that is even more unusual because now it is internal and is showing up in a way that the doctors are not used to seeing. If your traditional doctors can't help you, use alternative medicine. Find someone who does muscle testing for a living. They can find what the doctors may not. Contact any alternative medicine licensed practitioner, a homeopath maybe, and they can point you in the right direction if they don't do it themselves.
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Pelvic and vaginal pain can be due to UTIs (ruled out in your case), vulvovaginitis, labial adhesions and foreign body in vagina like a toilet paper etc, STD, PID or pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine or extra uterine endometriosis, kidney stones and vaginal prolapse. If you have a previous history of abdominal surgery, then this can be due to adhesions which can be diagnosed by laproscopy only. It can also be due to nerve impingement either pudendal nerve or spinal nerve. A comprehensive investigation is required keeping all this in mind.
Hope this helps. Take care!