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  1. I am experiencing symptoms of candida. Ive never had it before so im not 100% sure. IS it safe for me to try out some medication without consulting my doctor

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  2. If you have never had it before I would suggest that you go into the dr and have it checked out. This happened to me one time and come find out I had an infection, other then yeast..

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  3. I would seriously like to do whole-body cleanses but supplements are expensive and I don’t really trust a lot that ar on the market today? Does anyone know of natural ways to do candida and colon cleanses?

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  4. I read alternative therapy books a lot, and from them I’ve learned a few things:
    1) Candida is a nasty conditions that causes a lot of problems.
    2) Most doctors don’t awknowledge that it exists (and say it’s in your head etc).
    3) It’s really difficult to treat.

    One of my friends came up to me and told me that she had candida, and explained how it was messing her up and that the doctors she’d seen hadn’t really done s**t (or perscribed anything that work). I asked her if she’d tried fixing her diet and not eating sugar. She said she had somewhat, and it helped a little, but it didn’t really make a difference. She also had eaten probiotics, which helped a bit.

    I’d recently finished reading a book on oxygen therapies which said candida is exteremely difficult to cure, regardless of what you do, but hydrogen peroxide seemed to actually do the trick very quickly.
    They advocated intravenous injection (which is a pain to do), but I thought drinking it might work as well since candida hangs out in the gut. I had some lying around and I’d used it for other stuff, so I figured I had nothing to lose by trying it. Neither of us thought it would work.
    I checked back with autumn in a few days, and she said that she didnt think it would work, but she started noticing changes after about 3 days, and within 10 most of her symptoms had gone away (in 2 weeks she said she felt like she as 95% of where she had been before, and “wow I can’t believe how much candida messed me up”).
    At some point, she lost the peroxide I gave her, and then went for about a week without it, at which point she noticed she got a lot worse (to about 50% of where she had been before she started, and said “I hope I don’t have to use this stuff for the rest of my life.”). We talked about it, and I theorized that the peroxide would probably need longer to completely kill the candida, but it might also be necessary to inject it to get some of the candida hangingou out in the bloodstream outside of the gut (in all the case studies I’d seen where peroxide worked, it was done intravenously, which we did not yet want to do).
    A bit later, while still not having peroxide, she came across a drink called kefir (another strong probiotic one), and started using it. She said that it got her to the last push of 99.9%, and that she planned to use that from now on, and has been fine ever since.
    Total sucesses with candida are very rare (a lot of these herbal things people suggest might work on one person, but never have consistent success since the condition is hard to treat), but I thought I’d share that example since I’m certain it happened (first hand experience), and I’d advise trying something similar.

    Candida normally occurs when you have too many things in your guy that feed the fungus (ie sugar), or your stomach bacteria are supressed and can’t contain the fungus. The latter commonly happens when people are overperscribed antiobiotics (which happens a lot since doctors use antiobiotics zealously). Ie, it’s very common for people to get a candida infection immediately after being treated for pneumonia.

    In our approach to treating it, we first killed off most of the candida with peroxide. Then once it was mostly gone, we put a lot of friendly bacteria in to put the balance in the gut back to where it should be. I don’t think doing the latter will work if the Candida population is there in full force to begin with.

    As far as hydrogen peroxide goes, the stuff is harmless good for you if a few safey measures are followed:
    1) It has to be in a very low concentration (if you drink 30% you will most likely die and it burns skin if you touch it, whereas .05% helps your health a lot).
    2) It can’t have toxic additives in it (most peroxide sold does)
    3) It needs to be drank away from meals (when you eat the stomach acids and proteins in gut can turn it into OH-, which is bad for you).

    The procedure she followed was very simple.
    1) Get a little bit of food grade 35% hydrogen peroxide* from me (you can buy it online), and an eyedropper.
    *It should be stored in the freezer if not used.
    2) Put 1 drop of 35% in a glass of water and drink it on the first day as far away from meals as possible.
    2) 2 drops the next day
    3) Keep on increasing* until it feels like you’ve done as much as feels comfortable (10 is the absolute max, she settled at 7).
    Some people increase at a slower rate, such as 1 drop for a week, then 2 for the next instead of 1 per day.
    4) once it feels peroxide has cleaned you out, switch to kefir (you cannot use both at the same time, since peroxide will kill the recently added probiotics)

    I’m not an expert on probiotics, but I do know their quality greatly varies from source to source, so you need to make sure you get a good brand. All I can say is that Kaffir seems to work well. If you don’t want to deal with this, you can also just keep on using peroxide, or consult a doctor that works with oxygen therapies (and say can give you intravenous injections).

    Sometimes when you use peroxide, it will detoxify your system, and cause a lot of crap that was stored in your to come out quickly. This can be unpleasant for a few days (toxic flush syndrome), but once it passes you feel a lot better than you did before.

    Everything I said can also be done with ozone, and ozone colonics for instance work really well (as does drinking ozonated water). However, I do not have personal experience with either and both are more expensive than peroxide (and you asked for cheaper approaches). Oxygen is really good for getting the body to purge and flush stuff out, and if you follow a peroxide regimen it will most likely get a lot out of your system.

    Anyhow, I hope this helps. Candida is very difficult to cure and has a profound effect on people’s lives, but hopefully if you follow this you’ll be able to get better. Considering how much it helped my friend, I figure it’s my duty to pass the knowledge on.

    *Eating foods with a lot of fiber also helps clean the colon out.

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  5. I am from the UK and I believe I have a candida overgrowth in my intestines and possibly leaky gut syndrome. Doctors don’t seem to know much about this and don’t take you seriously. Does anybody know the most accurate test for a candida overgrowth in the intestines?

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  6. HealthFreak

    Acne, slow metabolism, lack of energy, getting often sick are all symptoms of candida. youtube or google Dr. Mercola for alot of information about Candida!!!

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  7. magnetbox

    I am too lazy to change my diet, so I’d like to know if there are any specific antifungals/probiotic supplements that work pretty well to destroy an intestinal yeast infection…?

    If you managed to cure a Candida/yeast infection, what products or drugs did you take? How well did they work?

    I REALLY need help on this as I am faced with a serious health problem that may or may not be Candida overgrowth, but without medical insurance, I can’t get extensive testing done to figure out what condition I really have. However from my own research, it seems likely that Candida is a major component of my longterm illness, if not the whole thing.

    Can you treat Candida effectively with supplements/drugs, without making significant dietary changes?

    I’m getting all sorts of symptoms now that keep increasing, something like IBS (I feel things moving in my digestive system, and constipation is severe) and blurry vision/eye pain/bloodshot eyes, water retention, fatigue.. I need some help!

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  8. rainysnana

    Yeast is controlled in the long run by correcting diet and lifesyle habits. If you don’t want to take charge of your diet and change it to eliminate the fungus permanently you will continue to have issues.

    Parasites feed on fungus and fungus feeds on sugars.
    Parasites can cause all of the symptoms you are talking about. http://www.curezone.com has homeopathic remedies you can use to cleanse both fungus and parasites from the body.

    Changing your diet will eliminate the IBS stuff. To permanently and effectively eliminate fungus and parasites you have to change your diet.

    I teach clients everyday how to get well without prescriptions, by changing thier lifestyles, habits and diets.

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  9. arikutoy

    I remember hearing that when you are dieting to reduce candida. You can get a bad body odor. Is this true, and what can be done about it?

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  10. Candida is the fungus that gives women a yeast infection. The only thing it does to men is (sometimes) cause an infection in the head of the penis. If you want more information just enter “Candida” into your browser and spend a lot of time looking at all the sites that appear.

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  11. Xanthos

    How much should I use, where can I find one that I could use internally? Has anyone had success eliminating Candida using this method? Has anyone tried using Ozone therapy in treatment of systemic candida?
    I’ve already done candida protocols in the past. I fully understand the diet and supplements and even some advanced therapy. I just need some more insight into the Hydrogen Peroxide and Ozone treatments if anyone can help? Thanks.

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  12. (This is a modification of something I wrote a few months ago)

    I read alternative therapy books a lot, and from them I’ve learned a few things:
    1) Candida is a nasty conditions that causes a lot of problems.
    2) Most doctors don’t awknowledge that it exists (and say it’s in your head etc), or they use completely incorrect ways to treat it (ie. antibiotics).
    3) It’s really difficult to treat, even with alternative approaches like naturopathy which normally work when conventional therapy fails.

    One of my friends came up to me and told me that she had candida, and explained how it was messing her up and that the doctors she’d seen hadn’t really done s**t (or prescribed anything that work). I asked her if she’d tried fixing her diet and not eating sugar. She said she had somewhat, and it helped a little, but it didn’t really make a difference. She also had eaten probiotics, which helped a bit.

    I’d recently finished reading a book on oxygen therapies which said candida is exteremely difficult to cure, regardless of what you do, but hydrogen peroxide seemed to actually do the trick very quickly.
    They advocated intravenous injection (which is a pain to do), but I thought drinking it might work as well since candida hangs out in the gut. I had some food grade lying around and I’d used it for other stuff, so I figured I had nothing to lose by trying it. Neither of us thought it would work.

    (Insert tangent)
    Generally, intravenous injections of peroxide are considered to be much more effective and better than drinking peroxide, but at the same time they are more invasive and not as easy to do (I always have a bias towards doing simpler things when I practice medicine on my own), hence we avoided it. In your situation, it might be worth looking in that option. In the literature I read, all the people who had dramatic reversals of chronic incurable candida used intravenous peroxide.
    (end tangent)

    I checked back with autumn in a few days, and she said that she didnt think it would work, but she started noticing changes after about 3 days, and within 10 most of her symptoms had gone away (in 2 weeks she said she felt like she as 95% of where she had been before, and “wow I can’t believe how much candida messed me up”).
    At some point, she lost the peroxide I gave her, and then went for about a week without it, at which point she noticed she got a lot worse (to about 50% of where she had been before she started, and said “I hope I don’t have to use this stuff for the rest of my life.”). We talked about it, and I theorized that the peroxide would probably need longer to completely kill the candida, but it might also be necessary to inject it to get some of the candida hangingou out in the bloodstream outside of the gut (in all the case studies I’d seen where peroxide worked, it was done intravenously, which we did not yet want to do).
    A bit later, while still not having peroxide, she came across a drink called kefir (another strong probiotic one), and started using it. She said that it got her to the last push of 99.9%, and that she planned to use that from now on, and has been fine ever since.
    Total sucesses with candida are very rare (a lot of these herbal things people suggest might work on one person, but never have consistent success since the condition is hard to treat), but I thought I’d share that example since I’m certain it happened (first hand experience), and I’d advise trying something similar.

    Candida normally occurs when you have too many things in your guy that feed the fungus (ie sugar), or your stomach bacteria are supressed and can’t contain the fungus. The latter commonly happens when people are overperscribed antiobiotics (which happens a lot since doctors use antiobiotics zealously). Ie, it’s very common for people to get a candida infection immediately after being treated for pneumonia.

    In our approach to treating it, we first killed off most of the candida with peroxide. Then once it was mostly gone, we put a lot of friendly bacteria in to put the balance in the gut back to where it should be. I don’t think doing the latter will work if the Candida population is there in full force to begin with.

    As far as hydrogen peroxide goes, the stuff is harmless good for you if a few safety measures are followed:
    1) It has to be in a very low concentration (if you drink 30% you will most likely die and it burns skin if you touch it, whereas .05% helps your health a lot).
    2) It can’t have toxic additives in it (most peroxide sold does)
    3) It needs to be drank away from meals (when you eat the stomach acids and proteins in gut can turn it into OH-, which is bad for you).

    The procedure she followed was very simple.
    1) Get a little bit of food grade 35% hydrogen peroxide* from me (you can buy it online), and an eyedropper.
    *It should be stored in the freezer if not used.
    2) Put 1 drop of 35% in a glass of water and drink it on the first day as far away from meals as possible.
    2) 2 drops the next day
    3) Keep on increasing* until it feels like you’ve done as much as feels comfortable (10 is the absolute max, she settled at 7).
    Some people increase at a slower rate, such as 1 drop for a week, then 2 for the next instead of 1 per day.
    4) once it feels peroxide has cleaned you out, switch to kefir (you cannot use both at the same time, since peroxide will kill the recently added probiotics)

    I’m not an expert on probiotics, but I do know their quality greatly varies from source to source, so you need to make sure you get a good brand. All I can say is that Kefir seems to work well. If you don’t want to deal with this, you can also just keep on using peroxide, or consult a doctor that works with oxygen therapies (and say can give you intravenous injections).

    Sometimes when you use peroxide, it will detoxify your system, and cause a lot of crap that was stored in your to come out quickly. This can be unpleasant for a few days (toxic flush syndrome), but once it passes you feel a lot better than you did before.

    Everything I said can also be done with ozone, and ozone colonics for instance work really well (as does drinking ozonated water). However, I do not have personal experience with either and both are more expensive than peroxide and more difficult to get access to. Oxygen is really good for getting the body to purge and flush stuff out, and if you follow a peroxide regimen it will most likely get a lot out of your system.

    Anyhow, I hope this helps! Candida is very difficult to cure and has a profound effect on people’s lives, but hopefully if you follow this you’ll be able to get better. One of the things which is not appreciated about the condition is that the disease spreads to the bloodstream from the gut (creating things like chronic fatigue), and then enters the brain and starts affecting your mood (ie. making you more depressed and emotional). Autumn said this was the biggest thing she noticed with Candida before and after being cured.
    Considering how much it helped my friend, I figure it’s my duty to pass the knowledge on.

    *and peroxide is fine to drink if you do it intelligently

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  13. Or do you have to have certain symptoms for doctors to test for it?

    I know they check for Candida during full physcial exams (Vaginal swabs)
    but what about Candida infection of the stomach, blood stream etc.

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  14. TweetyBird

    “Is Candida a normal thing doctors test for when someone is ill?” — No. Organ Candidiasis and Candida sepsis aren’t routinely tested for unless there are symptoms that suggest it or previous test results that point in that direction. It could conceivably show up in, say, blood cultures drawn because of infection symptoms.

    It’s more common to use a spatula and cytobrush during a pelvic, but when there have been patient complaints of symptoms a swab is used to collect a sample of any suspicious fluid observed. It’s not possible to “check for Candida” because a vaginal infection can be bacterial vaginosis as easily as Candidiasis. So the thing checked for is any irregularity rather than a specific condition. Examination of the specimen under a microscope “checks” for Candidiasis.

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  15. I’m on a strict anti candida diet for 30 days and I’m taking a herbal anti candida supplement.
    Is it ok to exercise? Or would this be too much for my body if it’s getting rid of the toxins/candida?
    Thanks.

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  16. HowardC

    Exercising regularly will be helpful in eliminating excess sugars from the system. Just don’t overdo it. Listen to your body when it tells you it has had enough, and make sure to get plenty of good rest too.

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  17. Jools141

    Hi,

    I need to keep a client motivated on an anti-candida diet to get rid of her long-standing candida. Does anyone have any tips – especially when there are sugar and sweet cravings – do you use any form of mind control or visualisation to stop yourself from giving in. Or do you have any other tips?

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  18. After feeling ill for nearly a year I finally found out that I had a candida yeast overgrowth. I have been on a low sugar, low caffeine diet for about a month now and have been taking garlic and probiotics for about 2 weeks. My other symptoms seem to be getting better, but my fatigue is as bad as ever. I sleep for 12 hours on some days. When should I expect the fatigue to go away?

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  19. LynetteI

    It takes around 3-5 months to balance between the healthy bacteria and the yeast in your body, but most people will be feeling better at 1 month into using the prescription antifungal “Diflucan.” Here is your “recipe” for treating the yeast: Begin by avoiding sugar (except for dark chocolate) which is a healthy food in moderation. Remember, sugar feeds yeast. Take healthy bacteria (probiotics) to fight the yeast. I recommend Probiotic Pearls or Acidophilus Pearls twice a day for 3-5 months. At the same time, begin the herbal antifungal mix “Anti-Yeast” twice a day for 3-5 months. You can add the medication Diflucan for 6-12 weeks (get the generic form fluconazole. The brand name is $600 for 6 weeks. I hope I helped you out some, good luck and take care hun.

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