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Fear and Bloating in San Diego (yeast infection, looking for a diet)
Looking for a cheap diet to beat the internal yeast infection /
disbacteriosis I wonder if anyone knows what to eat, what not to eat during such bad time. And also, for how long should it last, and what products are absolutely out, and what products could be consumed in small quantities? I tried the search, but it's so spammed with all these magical pills... One of the things I heard was that yogurt is used as a bacterial substitute of yeast fungus. However, yogurt contains sugar, which is what fungus likes a lot. This makes me confused. |
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Fear and Bloating in San Diego (yeast infection, looking for a diet)
try eating plain live yogurt (no added sugar, just milk and bacteria)
and/or taking acidopholus capsules. ask your doc for a diflucan prescription, too, it'll knock out most yeast infections in most people with just one or two tablets. On 28 Jun 2004 19:13:12 -0700, (Office Drone) wrote: Looking for a cheap diet to beat the internal yeast infection / disbacteriosis |
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Fear and Bloating in San Diego (yeast infection, looking for a diet)
"Office Drone" wrote in message m... Looking for a cheap diet to beat the internal yeast infection / disbacteriosis Yeast is considered a healthful food supplement. Drink your own urine. |
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Fear and Bloating in San Diego (yeast infection, looking for a diet)
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"no useful info" wrote: "Office Drone" wrote in message m... Looking for a cheap diet to beat the internal yeast infection / disbacteriosis Yeast is considered a healthful food supplement. Drink your own urine. that would certainly explain your odd behaviour |
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Fear and Bloating in San Diego (yeast infection, looking for a diet)
I would never use X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1409
although "Robert Morein" who regularly posts in rec.audio.opinion, rec.arts.movies.production.sound, rec.audio.marketplace, misc.writing.screenplays and delights in forging posts, does. In article , "no useful info" wrote: This is very good advice. Depending upon the individuality of your heredity, you may not be able to obtain optimal nutrition without meat. And you may have allergies, or simply needs for amino acid building-block compounds, that are absent in a vegan diet that would maintain someone else in health. Compromise on what your philosophy tells you to eat. And if meat bothers you, season with extra urine to taste. "KLM" wrote in message ... On 28 Jun 2004 19:13:12 -0700, (Office Drone) wrote: Looking for a cheap diet to beat the internal yeast infection / disbacteriosis I wonder if anyone knows what to eat, what not to eat during such bad time. |
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Fear and Bloating in San Diego (yeast infection, looking for a diet)
"no useful info" wrote in message ... "Office Drone" wrote in message m... Looking for a cheap diet to beat the internal yeast infection / disbacteriosis Yeast is considered a healthful food supplement. Drink your own urine. Do you take it with a an olive or an onion? Michelle Italy |
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Fear and Bloating in San Diego (yeast infection, looking for a diet)
Really disgusting, but very interesting and informative.
Michelle Italy wrote in message ... (Office Drone) wrote: Looking for a cheap diet to beat the internal yeast infection / disbacteriosis I wonder if anyone knows what to eat, what not to eat during such bad time. And also, for how long should it last, and what products are absolutely out, and what products could be consumed in small quantities? I tried the search, but it's so spammed with all these magical pills... One of the things I heard was that yogurt is used as a bacterial substitute of yeast fungus. However, yogurt contains sugar, which is what fungus likes a lot. This makes me confused. Dysbacteriosis isn't a term used much in the U.S., however candida is a catch-all that sort of covers the same ground. True dysbacteriosis is almost impossible in adults. The stool of an adult is almost entirely composed of bacteria and bacterial waste, and the normal bacteria in the average gut weighs a couple of pounds or more. Unless the person has diarrhea with undigested food, dysbacteriosis is very unlikely. There are a number of different bacteria that must live in the gut. We get them introduced as children, through the normal messy habit of sticking all sorts of dirty things in our mouths. Kittens, puppies, and other animals eat poop to get their digestive systems inoculated with bacteria, but the risk of humans doing this and getting intestinal parasites is too great, so probiotics, fresh fermented items, and raw fruits and vegetables are used instead by adults. The balance between various bacteria strains in the gut occurs normally but can get knocked out of kilter by antibiotics, odd diets, dysfunction and disease. When the bacteria and yeast get out of balance in the gut, there can be discomfort and other problems. The simplest is excessive farting by a person who suddenly decides to eat a lot of beans. The tiredness and bad feeling related to candida is said to be a by-product of the aldehyde waste product of the candida yeast. Aldehydes also can be present in the bloodstream from alcohol consumption. Diet wise, you may find that you have sensitivities to certain foods. Anything you crave is suspect. Eat simply, and keep a food log of what you eat. Food reactions can occur from five minutes after eating a food to a full day later. Generally, strong reactions occur within half an hour to two hours. If you suspect a bad reaction, test the food again a couple of times. Eliminate the foods that cause the reactions. Sugary products are considered no-noes on a anti-candida diet, and some people say the rush when first entering the atkins diet is because the candida population drops from the lack of sweets and carbs that support the yeast. In general, garlic is a cheap and effective method of reducing some of the less desirable bacteria and yeasts. A small whole clove swallowed once or twice a day can do wonders - however, there can be what is called a hexemer reaction, where there is a sudden die-off of yeast; what appears to be a reaction to the garlic is actually a passing reaction to the yeast die-off. Starting with small amounts of garlic and working up can prevent the sudden die-off reaction. Probiotics can work, but many of them are inactive or underpowered, either from manufacture or improper storage. Jarro and Garden of Life are generally OK, but you may need to take much more in a dose than the recommended dose. In my opinion, once you have introduced the probiotic bacteria, they should be able to live on their own unless your diet is poor. Caprillic acid, grapefruit seed extract, and pancreatic enzymes are all used to control candida. All seem to work well, and rotating them can work even better. Stomach ills can be caused by other more serious problems, and a check by an allopathic (standard western medicine) physician for liver problems, gall bladder disease, and other basic problems is prudent. A sensible diet and some variations of the above usually makes a positive difference. Cravings and comfort foods can sabatoge that. |
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