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Old 06-09-2015, 11:10 AM #11
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You need to continue with supporting your GI tract.

Clindamycin is especially hard on the beneficial organisms.

This is the NOW cleanse...I suggest you start it.

Taking some benfotiamine (or Thiamine daily) may help get rid of the aldehydes the Candida dumps into your system.
300mg a day of benfotiamine to start, or 300mg thiamine in divided doses for at least a month. You may see some improvement with that too.

If your infection is ongoing, it too can make you sick.
Thanks for the Info.

Once the symptoms started, I started researching and took all the recommended supplement and still do. The infection is long gone but Ill try the Candida Support.
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