
They were able to detect the fungi with some sophisticated technology-Īnd in that same article-it was a solid, scientific study-the authors noted that they had also found fungi in the bloodstreams of people: not dying people but people in a condition of some degree of health. Posted about discoveries recently made about fungi being found in the brains of Alzheimers' patients. I believe it was haidut who, a few months back here on the forum, There's that kind of either/or perception of yeast/fungal infection in mainstream medicine. That if one has systemic candida, one is probably on death's door. It has been a devilishly weird condition to figure outīecause I had the same certainty Skally above does:Ĭandida is just a made up disease designed to separate you from your money.Īnd I'd also hear repeatedly what you noted, tara: I hope to write it up more thoroughly here sometime. I've discussed it a bit here and there scattered about the forum. I'm pretty sure I've been suffering for a year or two with a fungal overgrowth in my gut. Posibly has some down-sides.ĭiatomaceous earth is anti-parasitic, but probably quite hard on the gut lining, which may already be struggling.Īpple cider vinegar (or any vinegar, I think) is anti-fungal, but I don't know that any of it gets as far along the GI as the trouble appears to be.Īpppendicitis is generally caused by blockage of the appendix, and overgrowth of bacteria and gases with nowhere to go. Oregano oil is antifungal, not sure what else. Garlic is antibacterial and anti-fungal, I don't know about parasites. Strongbad clearly has something going on causing pain, possibly in the gut - without some definite test results, it's probably hard to know what species it is, or even whether it's promarily fungal, bacterial, parasitic, or maybe something else.įlowers of sulphur are one possible tactic against fungii and parasites, I don't know if they do anything with bacteria. But if there are biofilms protecting either fungi or bacteria, they may be harder to dislodge, right? However, I don't know about what might be going on in the gut itself, and I think TBP's hypothesis was that she had something resistant growing in the gut itself (not systemic), and that that was causing trouble and pain? Regular microbiota should be alterable by diet, metabolism, and maybe antibiotics, fairly quickly. I am very skeptical about the benefit of starving anything out, especially if it involves medium or long term undernourishment. My undestanding is that Skally is right when it comes to systemic candida overgrowth - very rare, only generally happens under severe immune supressed conditions, and is very dangerous - probably not what Strongbad has. Vitamin B1, b2, b3, b5, p5p, biotin, c, LE Super K (K2), liposomal glutathione, epsom salt bath, ionized magnesium, l-carnitine, l-lysine, MSM. The only carb I consume is brown rice, since it has lower GI and doesn't feed candida (so they say online). I have orange juice, sugar and raw honey laying around in my fridge and kitchen yet I'm cautious about consuming them in fear of candida flaring up. I have to be careful with the carbs part. I'll get enough calcium from green vegetables.

My diet is currently 50% lean organ meat, 30-40% green vegetables, 20-10% carbs. Some says it's better to make your gut sterile, but others say it may be better to keep candida in stomach but balanced with other bacterias.


Anti-candida says remove carb out of the diet but glucose removal makes metabolism worse and worsening candida overgrowth. Some says that white rice is bad but brown rice is good. Some people say sugar and fruit are bad since they feed candida.

I don't know what to do with my diet anymore. I get the aspirin idea from this thread: I had to quit yesterday (the 6th day) because it came to the point that the aspirin hurts my stomach even with the help of glycine. I've been consuming 3g of aspirin + 1.5g of glycine + lots of vitamin k2 everyday for 6 days to clean off the candida off my gut.
#Yeast overgrowth diet skin#
I experience die-off symptoms, candida stools, fever, chill, depression, brainfog, dandruff, flakey skin on my face etc. Okay, after lots and lots of research and experiencing a huge variety of symptoms, I finally conclude that I suffer candida overgrowth, not appendicitis.
