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Old 10-13-2007, 07:14 PM #1
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Has anyone here ever heard of a candida cleanse? Through all my many visits to the doctors, trying to get my symptoms under control, someone suggested that I could have candides (not sure how to spell that). I was just wondering if anyone had information about this?
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Old 10-18-2007, 12:36 AM #2
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I use a similar sounding product called Yeast Cleanse by Solaray.
I combined it with a garlic complex and probiotic and noticed
results in a short period of time(1-3 wks)

In regard to Candida Cleanse. I tried it awhile ago and did not
notice any change. It is possible I didn't use it long enough
to get results. I believe it comes also as a kit combined with
a probiotic.
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Thanks for your reply. I was told if there is alot of yeast in your body it can keep you from absorbing vitamins.
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That is very true. Depending on how severe it is.
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Yes the yeast can interfere with absorbtion... Make sure with any cleanse you are eating no starch( wheat rice ) no yeast .... think veggies and protein as some fruits help yeast grow...

I have used many different ones and all help in different ways... Research different companies///
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Yeast can be so tricky to get rid of, so a cleanse is definitely a good idea. One good one that I know of is the Whole Body Yeast Balance by Enzymatic Therapy. It also comes with a probiotic (in the form of acidophilus). Also, whenever you have a yeast problem, it's good to cut/limit carbs and sugars until it's under control, since this is what yeast feeds on.

Also, it's always a good idea to be taking a probiotic all the time anyway. It will help prevent yeast, as well as many other issues. Keeping your "gut" in good health really goes a long way.
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we have had excellent results with Candida Clear by NOW

good book is The Yeast Syndrome by Walker & Trowbridge

gives recipes too for a candida cleansing diet
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