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(reply to Pat Elliott)

Hey there Pat!

A yeast allergy is the only logical explanation from what I've gathered after comparing notes with everyone here. I had a food allergy test that shows I'm highly allergic to baker's yeast. I spent years eating white bread, pasta, desserts and sugary foods, and I think it has finally caught up with me. We know that the stickiness is something internal. We all have yeast in our bodies and sometimes it can overgrow and cause major health problems. After much research I know that yeast overgrowth can cause food and chemical allergies, and my stickiness started from using deodorant containing sodium benzoate. I've been battling a chronic yeast infection for months, so I know that it's affecting my body severly. Also I have a slimy substance in my mouth which I think is yeast, and I read that yeast can cause bumps in the back of your throat too (oral thrush). I'm doing my best to stay on a yeast free diet, plus I'm trying antifungal medications, but the type of Candida I have is resistant to many medications. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that my stickiness will disappear once my infection is gone and my system is back in balance. I'll keep you posted. I could be wrong about my theory on what's causing this problem, but it's the only thing that makes sense to me. What are your thoughts??

November 20, 2010 - 12:25pm

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