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DDS Acidophilus 100vcap, Caproil 500ml, Bentonite 500ml, Psyllium 280g should take a minimum of 4 weeks.Detailed pamphlet included in kit. Additional Information: Candidiasis The Candida albicans yeast is one member of a community of hundreds or micro organisms that exist in delicate balance in the human intestinal tract. Under normal conditions, only a small number of Candida organisms live in out intestines. A healthy colon contains about 85% friendly bacteria and 15% pathogens such as Candida. As a result of poor nutrition and modern lifestyles, most of us have the opposite ratio in out intestines: 15% supportive microorganisms and 85% harmful. A Candida overpopulation (candidiasis) can contribute to a wide variety of health problems. The Candida-related symptoms mentioned here include the most commone ones Candidiasis sufferers experience. However, the list is not exhaustive, not does the presence of many of these symptoms indicate a definite diagnosis of Candidiasis. Malnutrition, glandular imbalances, allergies, parasites and mercury, fluoride or lead toxicity are some of the other conditions that can mimic Candidiasis. And certainly, Candida overgrowth often accompanies these problems. Therefore, before starting any anti-Candida program, get thorough physical checkup to identify any other conditions that may require treatment as well. As Candida is a normal inhabitant of the gastrointestinal tract, it is difficult to diagnose. Generally, health practitioners use a questionnaire like the one here as a guide to the likelihood of Candida involvement. Patients with positive scores are put on an anti-Candida regimen. If their condition improves, Candida involvement is assumed. In the case of the Yeast Buster™ program introduced here, using it in error is completely harmless. What Causes Candidiasis? In a healthy intestinal tract, populations of friendly intestinal bacteria like Acidophilus keep Candida in check. Unfortunately, modern living is antagonistic to intestinal balance, including antibiotic, corticosterioud and oral contraceptive use; chemical pollution; nutritional deficiencies; chlorinated water; preservatives; high sugar intake; chronic constipation; and stress. All these factors contribute to Candidiasis either by feeding yeast, stressing the immune system or killing “friendly bacteria" Poor diet can also instigate Candidiasis. Sugar, alcohol, and refined flour are “Candida Super Foods The Yeast Buster Solution: It’s Time to Listen to Your Body You need not let Candida interfere with your health. To conquer intestinal yeast overgrowth, there are four things you must do: - Kill excess yeast in the colon and eliminate its breeding grounds by clearing accumulated fecal waste. - Re-establish a healthy balance of intestinal flora Adopt a diet that starves Candida but nourishes your body. - Strengthen your immune system, restoring its natural ability to fend off harmful organisms. - The Yeast Buster product line is specifically designed to help you achieve these four goals. It includes the Yeast Buster Candida Trauma Kit, DDS Acidophilus, Olive Leaf Extract and Grapefruit Seed Extract Eliminate Candida Naturally Dietary therapy depends upon the severity of the condition. It is aimed at starving the yeast of its food source, sugar. This can result in flu-like symptoms that are due to the toxins that are released as the yeast die. The symptoms will go away once the yeast is under control. They can be countered by drinking lots of filtered water and taking in lots of fibre. Dietary restrictions involve a total elimination of all sugar, yeast and fungal products from the diet. This includes fruit, aged cheese, alcohol, baked goods, chocolate, fermented foods, gluten containing grains, ham, honey and all sweeteners, nut butters, potatoes, mushrooms, soy sauce, sprouts and vinegar. Less severe cases restrict all of the above-mentioned products for a short period of time and then allow some products back into the diet. Vegetables, fish and gluten free grains are the bulk of the diet. Live yogurt or other products containing live bacterial cultures can be added at a later time. Diet Dos: Eat a detoxifying diet rich in fibre, essential fatty acids, vegetable, legumes, white meats, and alternative grains (spelt, millet, rice, amaranth, etc.), all organic if possible. Diet Don`ts: Any foods containing fruit, fruit juice, sugar, or even natural sweeteners will help the Candida yeast to multiply. Fermented foods like vinegar, miso, cheeses, and alcohol can also aggravate the condition by nourishing the yeast. Avoid processed foods, preservatives, and refined foods. Mucous producing foods such as dairy, refined flours, and meat should be restricted as they promote sluggish digestion and will slow the elimination of wastes from the colon. Starchy foods such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, white rice, breads, and pasta are quickly converted into sugars and so should be avoided for the first few weeks. Information taken from the Inno-Vite website.
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