gigimac
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Is there anything i can take? preferrably something that mostly just hits candida so i don't have to herx from lyme right now, can't deal with that right now.
wanting to focus on just candida for now.
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Oil of oregano
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lymeinhell
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And Capryllic acid..
I LOVE this product by phIon, but it's currently out of stock everywhere - I think the FDA might have had them pull it because they said it actually treated candida.
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glm1111
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you can purchase anti candida kits with the herbs you need at a vitamin shoppe or Whole Foods. Also coconut oil is excellent. I would do both.
Gael
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Judie
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Natural - Thorne SF722
RX - Nystatin only stays in the GI tract and I have had no problems with it. I actually notice nothing different, just no yeast infections (can't tolerate diflucan at all)
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desertwind
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Olive leaf extract Pau d Arco Oil of Oregano A-FNG Caprylic Acid Black Walnut ART( used for babs but also effective against yeast) Candigone
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I got my ND and Vet on kefir and are using it in their practice
It is truly amazing food.
When I started to give kefir to my dog he herxed for over a week.
I've been giving my excess kefir to my friends. In most cases they have seen improvements in their health.
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CherylSue
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oil of oregano
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MADDOG
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Grapefruit seed extract. Not grape seed. Grapefruit seed!!
MADDOG
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Razzle
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Thyme & Oregano (herb and/or oil) Zinc tannates/antifungal tannins Lemongrass oil Rosemary oil Thieves oil (contains oils of cinnamon, clove, lemon, eucalyptus r., & rosemary) Grapefruit seed extract Biotin (large doses) - helps keep the fungus in the form that's easier to kill
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