Sonntag, 25. Oktober 2009

You Can Get Rid Of The Symptoms Of Candida With The Anti Candida Diet

You suffer from Candidiasis? Here’s a good news for you: You can fight the symptoms of Candida by simply changing your eating habits! But before I tell you exactly which food you have to avoid when suffering from the symptoms of Candida, let me tell you what Candida is and how it works.

But why is it so important to know what Candida is all about? The reason is, that like every other organism, Candida has a weak point that we can exploit and I´m going to show you how you can effectively attack the Candida.

Candida is nothing but a genus of yeasts that lives in many organisms. That also includes us humans. In most cases there’s no problem, but in some situations the Candida overgrows. And that’s what Candidiasis is: a fungal infection in your body, caused by a yeast overgrowth.

That’s where we come to the really important stuff: Like every other being, yeast cells need a source of energy to reproduce and survive. And the one kind of food that yeast cells need to survive is sugar! Fructose, glucose, lactose and other types of sugar is what you will want to avoid if you want to fight Candidiasis.

That’s where the Anti-Candida Diet comes into play!

The Anti Candida Diet – The Food You Have To Avoid To Fight Candidiasis

Like you can imagine, the number one bad guy in this game is sugar itself. Unfortunately, sugar is a part of nearly every type of food you and me eat today. Even apparently products often contain hidden sugar in form of starch or corn syrup. To get rid of the Candida cells, you have to avoid sugar as much as possible.

Food that contains yeast can further increase the yeast overgrowth. Although it seems to be logical to avoid more yeast if you already have a yeast infection, many people just continue to consume crackers, bread, rolls and other baked goods: Food that can be full of yeast cells!

Dairy products often come with their own form of sugar: lactose. Milk, cheese, yoghurt and butter are also supporting the growth of yeast cells. Especially if you are eating a lot of these products, you should decrease your consume.

If you follow this plan to avoid the yeast’s source of energy, there’s a high chance you will kill of those yeast cells. But let me give you one important final advice: Because the Anti-Candida-Diet will kill off the yeast very fast, you have to look out for symptoms of Candida die off. Those symptoms occur when you are going overboard and have to slow down with the treatment.

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Donnerstag, 22. Oktober 2009

Symptoms Of Candida Die-Off Or Candidiasis Symptoms - Are You Putting Your Health At Stake?

Die-Off Symptoms Vs. Symptoms Of Canidida

You are suffering from Candidiasis and you are seeking a treatment to get rid of it? Then you will probably experience symptoms of Candida die-off. Some people think these symptoms are just more Candidiasis symptoms. Some people will tell you that this is just a sign that the treatment is working. Unfortunately that's only half the truth...

You are risking your health if you ignore the symptoms of Candida die-off!

Let me tell you the reason why...

Symptoms of Candida die-off occur when you kill off the yeast cells. When these cells die they produce a poison - fortunately it's not very harmful because your immune system can easily get rid of it. But there's a problem: Your immune system can only handle some of the poison at a time. If the treatment kills off too many yeast cells in a short period oftime, the poison will overburden your immune system.

Here are some of the symptoms of Candida die-off that will appear now: Diarhea or gas, headache, nausea, joint and muscle soreness, a blurred vision and an itching body.

Candidiasis is a yeast infection. A fungal infection of any of the Candida species. The yeast cells start to overgrow mainly in your digestive system, your throat and your genital area. That's what causes the Candidiasis symptoms.

Here are some common symptoms of Candida: Burning and itching of the genital area, menstrual pain and pain when urinating, a whitish vaginal discharge, oral thrush, hurting joints and a foul genital odor. Of course, once you encounter these symptoms you have to get rid of the yeast cells under any circumstances!

There are more die-off symptoms and they are very similar to those of a normal flu. When these symptoms occur, you have to slow down the treatment or you will seriously overburden your immune system! Now you can see the problem: Although both kinds of symptoms are very similar to each other - and to the symptoms of a normal flu - they both require contrary actions!

If you continue the treatment although you suffer from die-off symptoms, your immune system will not keep up with it. On the other hand, if you stop your treatment although you only suffer from symptoms of Candida, the Candidiasis will get even worse.

Is There A Trick To Tell Symptoms of Candida die-off and Candidiasis Symptoms Apart?

Yes it's tricky to distinguish between symptoms of Candida die-off and Candidiasis symptoms. You will be unsure what causes the symptoms and how to react.

To find out if you suffer from die-off symptoms is to ask yourself the following questions: Did the symptoms appear after I started an anti-Candida treatment? Did a symptom got worse after I started it? Did I do something that killed off a lots of yeast cells lately?

Identifying those symptoms can be really though, but unlike many other people, you are trying to do it right now.

Even your eating habits can kill off those yeast cells or make the Candidiasis worse! Visit my website about the symptoms of Candida and learn exactly which kind of food helps the Candida to survive.

Click here and find out how you can start to fight both symptoms of Candida die-off and Candidiasis symptoms right now!