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what is a good way to rid your body of a candida overgrowth in your intestines?


Lots of plain yogurt and acidophillus pills  (+ info)

Can you recommend nything that will get rid of a candida overgrowth?


.....*anything
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What's "nything"?  (+ info)

Candida overgrowth cause for over weight? Do you have experience?


Hi guys,
and thank for taking the time to read this.
have you been treated or used candida tablets to get rid of candida and lost weight bc of it? What about other problems like dandruff etc??
Thanks for your help.
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Once i dealt with my sugar and wheat addiction i lost 12 kilos in as many weeks........ it made me a bit ratty for the first few weeks until i got used to not eating processed sugar and wheat but i now have energy to spare and certainly don't have anymore weight to spare.

The classic telltale signs of a yeast overgrowth ....... candidiasis ...... are those of a white tongue (thrush), toenail or fingernail fungus, jock itch or athlete's foot, and vaginal yeast infections........... an overgrowth of yeast can affect virtually every system of the body with the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, endocrine, nervous and immune systems being the most susceptible.... common symptoms of candidiasis include:

Inability to lose weight,
Digestive disorders, including IBS;
Gastrointestinal symptoms: thrush, bloating gas, rectal itching;
Vaginal yeast infections;
Urinary tract infections;
Athlete's foot or jock itch;
Fungal toenails or fingernails;
Cravings for sugar, bread, or alcohol;
Diaper rash;
Fatigue;
Irritability (especially when hungry);
Premenstrual syndrome and menstrual problems;
Fibromyalgia;
headaches;
Brain fog;
Skin problems or itching;
Numbness or tingling in the extremities;
Respiratory problems;
Depression;
Hypoglycemia;
Short attention span;
Loss of libido.

Bad digestion would be indicated by a deep crack down the middle of your tongue.

Candidiasis almost never occurs in people with healthy immune systems who eat a diet low in sugar and yeast....you need to avoid all yeast and sugar products to kill a yeast infection ......... sugar will literally feed the yeast overgrowth allowing it to flourish......... ditch the alcohol and sodas and diet sodas too if you drink any .......... antiobiotics, especially broad - spectrum antiobiotics will also kill the helpful bacteria which you need for a healthy gut ........ supplement with a good quality probiotic to rebalance gut flora ......... this part is absolutely essential for without the good flora your system will remain completely out of whack ...... eat more alkaline forming foods such as leafy and green vegies, fishes such as tuna, salmon, sardines and whiting, organic nuts and seeds such as almonds and brazil nuts........ all these foods are rich in magnesium and will thus encourage the production of hydrochloric acid in your tummy aiding in digestion and effective elimination ........the leafy greens and fishes are also rich in calcium and protein and the fish are a rich source of vitamin D too ....... eat quinoa (prounounced keen ~ wah) as it is a rich source of the B complex of vitamins and will provide you with the carbs you need for sustained energy and the quinoa is also rich in calcium and iron .......... don't forget about getting enough iron on a daily basis too ie ~ lean red meats ..... Avoid sugars such as honey, molasses, fructose, maltose, lactose (that means all milk and dairy products) and fruit juices ...... avoid artificial sweetners and foods containing brewer's yeast - ie - alcohol such as beer, wine, brandy, whiskey, rum, ciders and root beer.... avoid baker's yeast ie ~ breads and rolls and pastries .... avoid mushrooms ... avoid fruits and vegies with any sign of mold growth on them .... avoid fermented beverages and condiments including mayonnaise, ketchup, pickled vegies and pickles, salad dressings (use lemon and olive oil instead), soy sauce and vinegar .... avoid all types of hard cheeses which are a pretty good source of mold.... avoid processed and smoked meats and fish, including hot dogs, sausages, luncheon meats etc....... these meats are processed with sugar, spices, yeast and other preservatives .... avoid canned bottled or frozen fruit and vegie juices cos they have loads of sugar and are commonly made from overripened or damaged produce; generally the skin of the fruit contains surface mold and rotten spots, which are pulverised into the juice... avoid dried fruits.... avoid coffee & tea as much as you can as caffeine will aggravate yeast overgrowth..................... you don't need to use medications to kill a yeast overgrowth ..... simply eliminate their food source and they will disappear on their own ...... if you normalise the bacterial flora in the gastrointestinal tract you will feel much better and in most cases won't need drugs ♥

truly, eat loads and loads of green and leafy vegies, squeeze lemon juice over it to spice it up and help torch bacteria and bolster both your immunity and digestive process ........eat some low sugar fruits each day too such as strawberries, blueberries, cantalope, pears and watermelon and cold water fresh fishes and quinoa and watch it clear up........ oh, drink loads and loads of fresh filtered water to ... to ensure you are properly hydrated as the healthiest and happiest body will always be the most hydrated one .

make sure that you only eat organic nuts and seeds like almonds, brazil nuts and sunflower seeds too as they "preserve" the commercial varieties with sulfites and other nasty chemicals that will upset sensitive digestive systems.


hope you feel better soon

peace 2 you
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Does anyone know what a gingival graft costs?


I need two of them done on lower molars.
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This is done by a periodontist who is a specialist. The fee would vary from state to state. For 2 molars I would think around the $500 range, but that is pretty much a guess. Gum surgery is usually in the $1000 range depending on the teeth involved and this is less invasive. The price may include a splint that protects your palate tissue (the donor site).  (+ info)

is it ok to eat pasta like ziti, spaghetti if I have candida overgrowth, yeast ?


I like to eat them alot but I have candida overgrowth and I know I have to go on diet excluding certain foods but are these ok becausei know wheat and stuff like that is supposed to be bad what about pasta?
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No, pasta is made from wheat. You can eat spaghetti squash though, and it's actually pretty tasty.
There's a wealth of information and even a candida support yahoo group you can join for all the info you need
http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/index.php  (+ info)

Has anyone used grapefruit seed extract for candida (fungal/yeast overgrowth)? What else can it be used for?


I have read that there are many uses for this wonderful natural substance. Has anyone one had good results with it?
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Also called citrus seed extract, and "forbidden fruit" extract, this is a pretty good for earache and I take it for that. I've been told its great for throat problems too.

I have read, however (I think from wikipedia) that the preservatives of commercial extracts are more potent in fighting fungal growth than the extract in pure form. I don't know how right that is tho.


** it is on wikipedia I read that last bit. Here's the link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapefruit_seed_extract  (+ info)

Does taking Acidophilus really help with yeast overgrowth?


Yes! When I was taking the pill it kept giving me yeast infections, so I started taking acidophilous pills 1-2 times a day. I used the PB8. You can also take cranberry pills for yeast infections. I took both together. If you go into a vitamin store they can help you find such things :)  (+ info)

has anyone had a Bacterial Overgrowth Breath Test?


What is this test used to diagonose?

if anyone who has had this test done suffer from bad breath since hydrogen is released and therefore why the test is being done!
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I completely agree with you.  (+ info)

How do I get rid of a white coating on my tongue? Is it due to bacteria overgrowth how can I restore PHbalance


Is there a natural way of getting rid of this yeast/bacterial overgrowth without antibiotics? I've eaten yogurt w/ live cultures, but I still have this problem. Help!
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you probably have thrush.. try eating yogurt, you may have to have your doctor call you in something.. have you taken antibotics lately.. that could have caused it  (+ info)

Is there a natural way of getting rid of this yeast/bacterial overgrowth in my mouth without antibiotics?


The above answers seem to have you on the right track. Just one more tip...change your toothbrush or you may recontaminate yourself.  (+ info)

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