Anyone use Candistroy?!


Question: I am thinking about using it for monthly yeast infections but I am worried about it not working if I don't stick to the diet. I will do my best but I can't eat veggies 3+ times per day. Plus we were suppose to start TTC this week and next and I am sure I can't TTC which doing any type of cleanse.

Any feedback?


Answers: I am thinking about using it for monthly yeast infections but I am worried about it not working if I don't stick to the diet. I will do my best but I can't eat veggies 3+ times per day. Plus we were suppose to start TTC this week and next and I am sure I can't TTC which doing any type of cleanse.

Any feedback?

Here is a good site that covers candida.
You do need to cut out some foods such as sugar or it will be useless to do any candida cleansing cause you are just replacing what caused it in the first place.

these are what you should take if you don't dp the candistroy

* Lactobacillus acidophilus (1 - 10 billion live organisms per day) to help restore normal balance of bacteria in the bowel and mucous membranes. Other probiotics include bifidobacteria (10 billion colony-forming units per day).
* Vitamin C (500 - 1,000 mg per day), vitamin E (200 - 400 IU per day), and selenium (200 mcg per day) are anti-inflammatory and support immune function.
* Essential fatty acids: anti-inflammatory, a mix of omega-6 (evening primrose) and omega-3 (flaxseed) may be best (2 tbs. oil per day or 1,000 - 1,500 mg twice a day). Reduce animal fats in your diet and increase fish and nuts.
* B-complex: B1 (50 - 100 mg), B2 (50 mg), B3 (25 mg), B5 (100 mg), B6 (50 - 100 mg), B12 (100 - 1,000 mcg), folate (400 mcg per day).
* Calcium (1,000 - 1,500 mg per day) to correct deficiency often found in people with yeast infections, and magnesium (750 - 1,000 mg per day) to balance calcium intake.
* Caprylic acid (1 g with meals) is an antifungal fatty acid.
* Zinc (15 mg per day) appears to increase resistance in animal studies.
* Avoid simple carbohydrates, including fruit juice, yeast, and fermented foods. Limit fruit to one serving per day. Increase garlic (fungicidal), nuts (essential fatty acids), whole grains (B vitamins), oregano, cinnamon, sage, and cloves (antifungal spices).
* Avoid overuse of antibiotics that kill off the friendly bacteria that normally keep candida in check. Talk to your doctor about the proper use of antibiotic medications, when they are necessary, and when it may be safe to try alternatives first.

Until you can do a yeast cleanse (and stay off sugar, etc. for at least awhile) try YEAST DEFENSE. Be sure to take it with some sort of Probiotic. It can help slow it down a bit.

I don't know, but enzymes such as protease and cellulase are good. There are natural antifungals that you can take. Take something that will scrub the intestines and clean your blood. Stay away from sugar and simple carbohydrates. MSM is good at detoxifying the blood. Pau d'arco is good. While you are taking things to kill the candida, take the good bacteria near the end. Fiber is very important.

Fasting is good w/o fruits though.
A good overall detox is good, and natural antifungals taken
Enzymes and good bacteria taken.





The consumer health information on answer-health.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007-2011 answer-health.com -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

Health Categories