A Diet To Rid Your Body Of Candida
Candida is naturally occurring yeast in the body generally found
in the mouth, throat, intestines and genitourinary tract. When
friendly bacteria and properly functioning immune system are not
present, balance of the system may be lost and Candida
overgrowth may occur, but you can help yourself by paying closer
attention to your diet.
Someone with an overgrowth of yeast can experience any number of
unpleasant symptoms such as a yeast infection, fatigue, rash,
depression and anxiety. The symptoms of Candida overgrowth are
frequently treated with anti-fungal remedies. Even with these
remedies, however, if your diet is not changed to create an
environment within the body to prohibit the overgrowth of
Candida, relief is sure to be temporary, and problem symptoms
will return.
Once you have established that you have a yeast infection, by
reviewing symptoms and confirming the presence of causative
background factors, there are a variety of dietary changes that
you can make to improve your health. Refined sugar should be
eliminated from your diet entirely as it encourages the growth
of yeast. Sources of this sugar include honey, maple syrup,
brown sugar, corn syrup, molasses, and the familiar white
granular sugar. Be sure to read all labels carefully because
these sugars are used in many products you may normally buy off
the grocery store shelves. Don't eat fruit - or drink fruit
juices - as they contain natural sugars that promote the growth
of yeast. Don't drink beer, wine or liquor as the alcohol also
provides sugar, and many of these products are fermented with
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Bagels, muffins, pastries, breads and crackers should also be
eliminated from the diet as they contain yeast and sugar.
Anything with vinegar - which is made with yeast culture -
should be avoided as well. This would include salad dressings,
olives, pickles, mayonnaise, steak sauce, barbeque sauce, soy
sauce and mustard. Again, it's important to read all the labels
on grocery items. Mushrooms should be avoided as should peanuts
and peanut butter, cheeses, and meats that are dried, smoked or
pickled. Beverages that should be avoided are fermented drinks
such as root beer and cider, black tea, and coffee, including
decaffeinated.
Increasing your intake of raw garlic and soluble fiber will help
your body to fight the yeast infection. A supplemental dose of
acidophilus will help to make your intestinal track more acidic
which helps to kill off the Candida. Other recommended
supplements include volatile oils, such as peppermint oil or
oregano oil - these should only be taken in capsule form as the
straight liquid may be toxic. Get plenty of sleep and keep your
stress to a minimum as well.
Early in the diet many people notice a worsening of their
symptoms. When the Candida is killed it releases proteins and
toxins. This process is known as die-off and is temporary. With
strict adherence to the diet, the patient will usually begin to
notice improvements in two to four weeks.
Keeping your immune system, "friendly" bacteria, and Candida in
proper balance can be a lot of work; but it's a small price to
pay to reclaim your good health and transform your life.