When Supplements Don’t Help Joint Issues:

If you’re struggling with joint or tendon issues, and you’ve tried vitamin D3, the MSM’s and other joint formulas, and the fish oils and fatty acids, but relief is not being had…it’s time to explore the pathogen issue.

It is suspected that joint issues can have a bacterial, viral, or especially fungal origin, the latter of which I have made a huge focus on in my work because of the results I’ve seen anti-fungal programs have on countless people suffering from various “unknowns” that their doctors can’t or won’t help them with. 

You can see my other posts and materials as to why doctors “can’t” or “won’t.”

Theoretically, the problem could boil down to either a nanobacteria (which essentially amounts to what doctors would call a “calcification,” “spur,” etc. issue, or, a fungal, yeast/candida problem) or a fungus issue, also known as a systemic yeast or candida infection that has become localized to the joints and/or other areas.

It is a shame…a disgusting shame…that it has taken this long in our history of supposedly advanced medical technology to acknowledge the idea that fungus could be a core problem in “age-related” aches and pains, among a host of other illnesses, diseases and discomforts.

But more and more, this movement focusing on candida and fungus as a cause is gaining momentum.  Alternative practitioners, and their patients using natural anti-fungal protocols, the technology of which has grown by leaps and bounds in just the past five years, are getting results and relief for all sorts of ailments. 

The focus on fungus, and toxins that both contribute to fungus as well as result from fungal infections, is helping people get well.

If you are taking supplements for any kind of joint issues, consider that there may be embedded “bugs” in your joints that with an alteration of diet, and an anti-fungal program, results can begin to be had in as little as a couple days, even from long-standing issues.

I am living proof of this.

After months worth of spreading tendonitis and joint pains, relief came once I hit it from a fungal infection standpoint.

It’s not exactly easy…but it’s not terribly hard either.  The diet changes can be a bit vigorous, but I have found other alternatives as well that help make the transition easier, via a multi-angled attack on the fungus, so that it does not have hardly any opportunity to adapt.

And the good news is, compared to anti-fungal drugs…nature adapts to fungus adapting…and nature provides solutions, as do safe alternative technologies, to managing and even eliminating the condition.

Love, Happiness, Health and Peace………….Tim