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The "Full Blown Attack" approach for
removing Candida:
This is the page that I've put together as my suggestions (from
my own study and personal experience) that I would recommend for one who was serious about
removal of the Candida. While the recommendations are aggressive in its number of areas of
attack, it's not necessary to do all of them for success the
[unnamed
product] alone is probably sufficient. However, understand the list, and make your own
choices.

Candida treatment requires a two pronged approach getting rid of the yeast organism,
and replenishing the "good" bacteria. Doing any of these alone will help, but
each of these does a separate job, and will contribute in a different way (working in
teamwork) to eliminating the yeast.
Aspect 1 Removing the yeast
(1) [unnamed
product]
Take 8 drops in an 8 oz glass of water three times per day 15 minutes prior to meals.
You can increase the amount of drops as you feel you would like or are able. (I do as many
as 25-30 in a large glass of water sometimes.)
(2) [unnamed
product]
This product helps to remove the yeast organism once it's killed off. Take 1-2
teaspoons in 8 oz of carrot or beet juice, 60 minutes or so after lunch. (Don't plan on
taking vitamins around the time of this product The [unnamed
product] will tend to absorb them.)
(3) Sugar reduction
This is not easy, but is worth having as a goal. The yeast will itself cause cravings,
so, as the [unnamed
product] begins to work, you may experience less and less sugar craving. In the
meantime, whatever sugar you can reduce will be helpful.
(4) Glucosamine
This is a product that is available in health-food stores that will cause the yeast to
be "less sticky" to the intestinal walls. This will assist in the [unnamed
product]s
ability to remove it. (Sugar, by the way, causes yeast to become more
sticky.)
Aspect 2 Replenishing "Good"
Bacteria
(1) Yogurt and acidophilus
These are the sources of good bacteria, and it's important in any yeast program to
replenish these things for it was the lack of these things that allowed the yeast to get a
foothold in the first place.
(2) Fructooligosaccharides
This product, also known as "FOS" and available from health
food stores, is the "food" that feeds the good bacteria, thus multiplying it.
(3) Important Avoid antibiotics, and...
Understood that this is a virtual impossibility for some lyme people, but it's listed
anyway because this is, after all, the "full blown" attack against Candida
section...
The following things, as much as possible, are worth trying to avoid, as the yeast will
multiply rapidly in their presence: Antibiotics, cortisones (steroids) either topical or
oral, antacid or anti-ulcer medications, and also birth control pills.

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Last modified: January 10, 2008
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