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How Do I Combat Candida Yeast Fungi – Once and For All?
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short answer is: • REMOVE • DISABLE • RESTORE
Many of my clients
have tried the Candida Diet, probiotics, large amounts of various herbs,
prescription medications and even some rather unusual remedies. Over and over
again, I hear that the efforts seem endless and not very fruitful. The saddest
part is that many people have suffered for many, many years, due to a lack of
information.
There are three combined strategies that have been reported
to be proven effective, again and again, to combat an overgrowth of Candida
Yeast fungi. Typically, one of the three are recommended as the ‘cure;’ however,
any one alone is highly unlikely to rebalance the digestive tract to a normal,
healthy state of health.
REMOVE The first and foremost thing that
needs to be accomplished is to dramatically reduce the population of Candida
yeast in the digestive tract, even in the case of a systemic infection and other
toxins within the body.
This is no easy task. We know that Candida yeast
fungi cannot be ‘killed.’ This is known, as when the nuclear bomb was being
tested, various living micro-organisms were intentionally exposed, to determine
the effects on life. Only one living organism survived. Candida yeast fungi.
Candida survived by morphing into a different form, adapting to the antagonistic
environment. Since a nuclear bomb cannot kill Candida, it is not logical to
consider that a prescription medication, an herbal remedy or a restricted diet
could kill this invasive, adaptive organism. Killing is not an option to
reducing the Candida yeast fungi population when it comes to Candida yeast fungi
overgrowth. For years I searched for a strategy to accomplish this, before I
found Threelac.
Threelac is a very specific strain of probiotic that
consumes Candida yeast fungi. This probiotic can be invaluable in the recovery
of a very serious condition. Threelac is not effective in killing or inhibiting
the reproduction of Candida yeast fungi and does not enhance or replenish the
microflora in the digestive tract. What Threelac may do for you, if enough is
taken for long enough, is reduce the Candida yeast fungi population, fulfilling
half of strategy #1.
Almost as equally as challenging as Candida, toxins
are not easily removed. Many have tried large sums of herbs, fasting, saunas,
foot detox baths, and other expensive, uncomfortable methods, some with
contraindications. Natural Cellular Defense, liquid zeolites is the holy grail
of detoxification. This tasteless, odorless liquid drops have removed 87% of all
body toxins, in a very small test study, in ONE WEEK. While this is a small
study group, there is much research available at www.BlogZeolite.com. Threelac
and NCD liquid zeolites completes, when taken in sufficient amounts, for long
enough, Strategy #1.
DISABLE This brings us to the second strategy ……
glyconutrients. There are eight of these newly discovered nutrients that are
necessary for cellular health. Two of these eight, in lab test, have shown
properties that inhibit the reproduction of Candida yeast fungi. Candida can
reproduce at such rapid rates, at times, that by slowing down or stopping the
replication is a very important part of ridding oneself of an overgrowth. Okay,
now you may be beginning to understand that when it comes to an overgrowth of
Candida, that a plan of action is necessary, because there is no magic pill or
one thing to do to restore good health.
RESTORE And finally, the
third strategy is to restore the natural microflora of the digestive tract.
Candida is typically only able to overgrow because the something, usually
antibiotics or steroids, have destroyed the ecosystem of the digestive tract.
Many people refer to these as Acidophilus. In fact, Acidophilus is but one of
the 15 strains of good bacteria that our digestive tract needs for a healthy
ecosystem. These friendly bacteria play many very important roles in human
bodily functions. For instance, a healthy diet that includes fresh raw
vegetables is rich in vitamin B-6. The friendly bacteria synthesize Vitamin B-6
into Vitaman B-12. Vitamin B-12 is not well absorbed when taken orally;
therefore, this function is vital. A deficiency of Vitamin B-12, among other
things, can cause weakness, depression, and other symptoms. Another function of
friendly bacteria is to assist in alkalizing the environment of the digestive
tract, which in turn is not a friendly environment for Candida.
In
review:
1. REMOVE Carry out the yeast and other toxins through the
bowel, with the aide of Threelac and Natural Cellular Defense.
2. DISABLE
Inhibit the reproduction with glyconutrientals and finally,
3. RESTORE
Provide the digestive tract with broad spectrum probiotic to re-establish the
natural microflora population, for an all inclusive approach to restore
wellness.
While these are the three main goals, there are other factors
that are important. Some other things that are beneficial include:
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Reduce white sugar consumption, as this is food for Candida and accelerates
replication.
- Add cultured foods to your diet, to increase natural
sources of good bacteria.
- Achieve three or more bowel movements
daily.
- Either give up coffee or replace coffee consumption with healthy
coffee, to help to keep the pH balance of the body alkaline.
- Consume
digestive enzymes, if needed.
- Vitamin, mineral, EFA, phytochemical and
endocrine support supplementation.
Resources: www.SignificantHealing.com online Health
Resource www.SweetLifeInfo.com to learn about
Glyconutrition www.ShopMannatech.com to order patented
Glyconutritionals www.NCDpro.com/victoria to order NCD liquid
zeolites www.BlogZeolites.com to research liquid zeolites
Victoria Smith, Board Certified Holisitic Practitioner
Board Certified Holistic Practitioner, Victoria Smith,
provides health consultations free for all conditions; although, she specializes
in Candida yeast fungi overgrowth. Her no-nonssense, highly effect approaches
result in nearly 100% results.
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