Treatment of yeast infections and candidiasis:
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Candida cleanse: What cures for yeast infections (thrush, candidiasis) are there? |
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Conditions related to candida:
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First of all: There is no pill that does the trick. The way to get rid of yeast infections is through diet and general strengthening of the immune defense. You may need to suppress the yeast level by using anti-fungal medicine, especially where the yeast infection (candida) is easily noticed - vaginal or oral candidiasis. You will need to modify your diet, avoid foods, chemicals and other substances such as car exhausts, preservatives etc - which you know will trigger your candidiasis (yeast infection) and the symptoms. You will need to avoid yeast and spores in the air caused by mold (wet areas of your house is a spot where these might be found) and it is important to strengthen your immune system in general by avoiding stress, exercising and build up a good mental health Testing if you have Candida - simple questions
If you reply yes to most of these questions - the risk is very high that you have a candida condition. A proper diet is the cornerstone of your candida cleanse treatment. It is common to notice an improvement after following a strict cleansing diet for a month but in some cases, especially if you have had a yeast infection (candidiasis) for a long time, it may well take longer before you start noticing an improvement. Candida dietSome foods you need to avoid are: Sugar in any form or shape - because it feeds the yeast. Avoid things like honey, syrup and all sorts of sugars. You need to check your food, especially ready made food, for sugar content - read the ingredients list closely and make sure there is none, or little sugar. It may be wise to stay off processed food entirely since most of it contains sugar or other unsuitable substances. Yeast itself of course should be avoided. Breads raised with yeast is also on the avoid list (but sourdough is ok). Gluten rich foods (pasta etc). Mushrooms of course, since they are belong to the funghi. Alcoholic beverages (especially wine), coffee, black tea, moldy cheeses, dairy products in general.
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