Candidiasis Die Off - Speed Up the Process Tips
When you have candidiasis, the die-off can be very difficult to handle.
A few weeks ago, one woman just found out that she had candidiasis.
She has had it for over ten years now, apparently.
She has had okay and bad years where she gets sick once a month or more, including severe fatigue, sinus infections, headaches, allergies, among others.
She started taking Nizerol last week.
While she started having normal bowel movements for the first time in more than eight years, the other problems persist.
She also got a stomach virus from her husband at the same time, although it is now subsiding.
She has quit consuming almost all of her sugar intake and processed foods, however she still feels bad in general.
This sounds like a classical die-off and don't you wonder if there is any way to speed up the process? There are things you can do to speed it up: drink a lot of filtered water, at least two liters a day, take 1-2g of effervescent vitamin C a day, and try a supplement like milk thistle to help your liver get rid of the toxins.
Usually, people with die-off can feel a lot better after one week.
One person who suggested this idea has experienced ten days of die-off at her worst.
Treating candida can be quite a challenge, and involves a radical life change with respect to diet and stress, especially if you have leaky gut as well.
You need to go at it systematically.
Anyone who thinks he or she has candida should always get a comprehensive stool analysis done, as well as an intestinal permeability ("leaky gut") test.
Great Smokies Laboratories is a good lab.
If you have leaky gut you will never feel better no matter if you "correct" the candida problem.
You should rotate four antifungals every four days; else the yeast can become resistant.
Following the guidelines in Eating for your Blood Type can help, too.
Find a naturopathic physician who has an excellent track record dealing with this problem and its complications, and ask for references.
A few weeks ago, one woman just found out that she had candidiasis.
She has had it for over ten years now, apparently.
She has had okay and bad years where she gets sick once a month or more, including severe fatigue, sinus infections, headaches, allergies, among others.
She started taking Nizerol last week.
While she started having normal bowel movements for the first time in more than eight years, the other problems persist.
She also got a stomach virus from her husband at the same time, although it is now subsiding.
She has quit consuming almost all of her sugar intake and processed foods, however she still feels bad in general.
This sounds like a classical die-off and don't you wonder if there is any way to speed up the process? There are things you can do to speed it up: drink a lot of filtered water, at least two liters a day, take 1-2g of effervescent vitamin C a day, and try a supplement like milk thistle to help your liver get rid of the toxins.
Usually, people with die-off can feel a lot better after one week.
One person who suggested this idea has experienced ten days of die-off at her worst.
Treating candida can be quite a challenge, and involves a radical life change with respect to diet and stress, especially if you have leaky gut as well.
You need to go at it systematically.
Anyone who thinks he or she has candida should always get a comprehensive stool analysis done, as well as an intestinal permeability ("leaky gut") test.
Great Smokies Laboratories is a good lab.
If you have leaky gut you will never feel better no matter if you "correct" the candida problem.
You should rotate four antifungals every four days; else the yeast can become resistant.
Following the guidelines in Eating for your Blood Type can help, too.
Find a naturopathic physician who has an excellent track record dealing with this problem and its complications, and ask for references.