I Am Looking For Personal Experience With Treating Systemic Candidiasis Successfully. Thanks?
I am very familiar with the topic and google-ing the words only seems to get you one advertisement after another. I am looking for personal first hand or perhaps close second hand information about trials/errors and successes. It seems unclear to me if its possible to tip the scales back to ‘normal’ after diet and supplemental intervention or is this a lifetime dis-balance?
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September 30th, 2009 at 5:15 pm
First of all you have to be sure if you have systemic candidiaisis, remember the yeast normally is present in all individuals, when you say systemic candidiasis it means you have developped signs and symptoms of the infection involving multiple organ systems which only occurs in old age, stress out individuals, immunocompromised individuals and after long tern antibiotic treatment. The treatment usually involves treating with systemic antifungals which can have side effects so you’ll need a doctor for that and treating the cause like improving nutrition, avoiding antibiotics if not needed, managing HIV if you have one, improving stress coping if stressed out etc. Bottom line if you dont have the signs and symptoms don’t worry about it, you probably dont have the condition to start with.
September 30th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
apples, peaches pears and plums in moderation for fruit. Basically low glycemic stuff. Yeast LOVE sugar. And when you stop eating it, you itch like MAD, and crave sugar SO badly. By by the third day, you’ll feel better. Ezekial bread only. Wine is bad, (especially red). Lots of cooked fruits and veggies. Especially spinach. Moderation of brown rice. Grape seed extract in your laundry. Nizorol on your skin, and hair(external only) for 10 minutes, then rinse. Drink lots of water. At the health food store, ask for the big horse pills that kill candidiasis. Get a script for Diflucan (3 day dose, not the one day). Sleep Lots. Get some anti-fungal cream for any external breakouts. If it doesn’t contraindicate any of your other health concerns, then just totally blitz yourself. Good luck. It feels like a war doesn’t it?
But. . . . why do you have the infection? Should you be treating the route cause, or is that not really applicable?
September 30th, 2009 at 6:47 pm
What do you mean by systemic candida? Does that mean a doctor has told you it’s in most of your organs or does that mean you get lots of vaginal yeast infections and oral thrush?
True systemic candida would put you in the hospital.
Chronic thrush is something that lots of people deal with. About 3 years ago I had a miscarriage and then chronic vaginal yeast infections for 2 years after it happened. Part of my problem was stress and worrying about it every day.
What helped me was taking high-potency probiotics, high-potency vitamins, an immune support supplement, an anti-oxidant, and an anti-inflammation supplement.
I am still very careful with my diet and my mindset. I keep my attitude positive. Here is what I take:
Zyflamend, Weil Antioxidant, Weil Immune Support, Culturelle, Twinlab 2-a-day multivitamin
The products that claim to treat chronic yeast have not worked for me.
I watch my sugar intake, do some yoga at night, drink green tea, avoid too much dairy, think positive thoughts, and make sleep a priority.
You’ll be okay. You’re body will get into balance.