View Full Version : Candida talk, please
Poppy
08-18-2009, 12:03 AM
I've been on a strict yeast cleanse diet. I bloat, experience fatigue, am foggy-headed, etc. I've followed the diet carefully for more than a month but still experience bloating. I'm at least 95% raw and do not eat sweets, wheat, starches, etc.
Has anyone else struggled with Candida? What did you do to combat the yeast overgrowth?
I'm grateful for everyone's insight into this situation. :)
Care4raw
08-18-2009, 01:05 AM
Personally I had to do 100% raw , drop the fats, salt, condiments etc.. and I kept the fruits and veg.Worked for me. Had tried many approaches.
rawrawks
08-18-2009, 06:03 AM
There is a ton of info on candida....here n everywhere. Coconut oil dumps it fast as well as pau d arco herbal tincture. Minimal foods in the diet for a couple days. Greens, greens greens....bitter greens are best...dandelion and burdock are blood cleansers (not sure about eating burdock leaves...roots in the fall are super.)
To really not feed yeast for two days would be super...no fruit, no fat, nothing glutenous......green juice.
Jenifae
08-18-2009, 11:16 AM
I have been fighting with Candida since, going RAW but, realize by reflecting back in my life that I've had it since childhood. The only time I find any relief is when I do a low fat raw-vegan diet. I am now including colonics to cleanse it out of my colon. I am sure that I am full of mucus and it can't move. If you can't afford colonics do enema's. Also, Greens and Green Juices are really helping me. If I keep that fat to no overt fats like nuts, avocado's etc. I seem to be able to eat fruit. When I did a no-fruit candida diet I was dehydrated and my symptoms did not go away. Try reading Doug Graham (80/10/10). Although personally I do much more greens and lots of spiriluna, chlorella, and E3 Live.
Listen to your body and what works for you.
Good luck
Jen
Poppy
08-18-2009, 08:07 PM
Thanks everyone :)
I've actually been on the anti-Candida diet for about three months. I'm pretty high raw, though I did make the mistake of having organic brown rice a few times. Ugh I haven't touched fruit, which was tough at first. I have at least a cup of Pau d'arco daily.
I drink green juice daily. I don't like avocados too much, and except for an occasional smudge of raw almond butter on a celery stick, or a small handful of nuts or seeds, I don't eat many fats at all. Greens are my favorite food. I take Candex to help destroy the fungus. I supplement my water with oxygen and marine phytoplankton.
I'm growing aloe vera in order to add it to smoothies. I haven't made any smoothies in the past months because I don't know what would be appropriate for this condition. I'm pretty sure that I can add reishi and cordyceps to a smoothie, and a few other things like E3 Live. I'm not anxious to make a medicinal smoothie with green juice. I want it to be somewhat palatable. :p
I think MSM is anti-fungal, and garlic, of course. I try to eat foods that are anti-fungal. There are a lot! If you know of any, please mention them. :D
I will try to eat more coconut oil. That's very doable.
Blessings everyone
iluvmangos
08-18-2009, 09:00 PM
The high-fruit, low-fat approach has been great for my candida. I don't believe in the theory that you can't eat fruit when you have candida overgrowth. It hasn't been true in my experience as long as I keep the fat low. It's the fat, not the fruit.
Care4raw
08-19-2009, 12:31 AM
The high-fruit, low-fat approach has been great for my candida. I don't believe in the theory that you can't eat fruit when you have candida overgrowth. It hasn't been true in my experience as long as I keep the fat low. It's the fat, not the fruit.
This too is my direct experience.same as Jenifae too. Very bad candida trying all sorts of 'NO fruit' and various cleansing herbs, greens. etc..It wasn't the fruit, it was the fat with the fruit.if you are interested take all the above posters advice about low fat and just research this. it seems like the majority of responses on this topic from those who have actually experienced candida and clearing it, have been saying the same thing.So its got to be Good "food" for thought!:D
Poppy
08-19-2009, 10:24 AM
This too is my direct experience.same as Jenifae too. Very bad candida trying all sorts of 'NO fruit' and various cleansing herbs, greens. etc..It wasn't the fruit, it was the fat with the fruit.if you are interested take all the above posters advice about low fat and just research this. it seems like the majority of responses on this topic from those who have actually experienced candida and clearing it, have been saying the same thing.So its got to be Good "food" for thought!:D
Will do! I will ease back onto fruit but watch the fat intake, especially with fruit. This is a brand new idea to me but intriguing to say the least.
I learned long ago that "experts" aren't! That people's own experience with their bodies is what counts. Maybe "expert" comes from the word "experience." Thank you for sharing your experience with me. That's where true wisdom comes from. I have read each of your posts carefully and will incorporate your experience into my own. http://www.topangareiki.com/smilies/hippies/cgiving.gif
Care4raw
08-19-2009, 10:39 AM
So glad the posts were helpful.Got to love 'grass roots talk'.I would still research this.Jenifae's reading reccmds were excellent!Thats what helped me. Knowing a bit about food combining will help too.Come back to the thread and let us know how its going.
Jenifae
08-19-2009, 01:38 PM
I too have found that Food Combining w/low fat diet is key to good health and healing.
annavon
09-18-2009, 10:49 AM
Excuse me, Mongodelight, I don't recall being charged for the use of this website. I find your comments negative and offensive. I have been very active on this forum for over a year and I have found that the moderators are very liberal as to what they allow. What they don't allow is negativity or criticizing Alissa, since she has provided this forum. Maintaining a website is not free. Her sales of products allow her to pay for the website. I have found the prices of her products to be reasonable and comparable to other places.
Alissa is enlightened enough to understand that people with specific needs may need to modify their diet accordingly until they are healed, hence the heath section of the forum.
I would like to thank everyone who contributed to this forum. I too have been struggling with candida and I appreciate the information.
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