Helpful herbs include Burdock, Echinacea, Ginger, Goldenseal, Bee Pollen, Kelp, Lobelia, Passionflower, Psyllium, Slippery Elm, Ginkgo, and Suma.
Aloe Vera juice: 2 ounces four times per day.
Do not use oral contraceptives while you have candida. Do not use sugary foods. Do not use cheese, alcohol, chocolate, fermented food, gluten grains (wheat, oats, rye, and barley). Do not use pickles, raw mushrooms, vinegar, or any yeast products.
Yeast thrives on sugars and carbohydrates. A vegetarian nondairy diet of protein, unrefined grains, and vegetables is best. Onions and garlic are very helpful. Fresh, raw garlic is the best. Avoid meat-based proteins, since there are associated with abnormal bowel flora development. Avoid yeasted grain foods.
Avoid antibiotics and steroids, because they destroy the competing bacteria and allow candida to overgrow.
Wear cotton underpants rather than close meshed synthetic or silk.
Fast for one day on fruit only…ok if PG as well.
TAKE THIS DRINK:
2 cloves garlic
Juice of one lemon
DO THIS:
Soak in a warm tub with charcoal in it so it comes up over your vaginal area.
Here Are Herbs To Get To Make A Tea If Fighting Candida
Pau d’Arco or tabebuia avellanedae, is the bark of a rainforest tree native to South America. It contains many different compounds that support the immune system, decrease inflammation, and prevent and treat infection.
Both the seed and the hull of this nut are highly nutritive and beneficial to the body. It’s the hull of the black walnut, however, that is especially beneficial at treating candida and other fungi. It contains a natural pesticide and anti-fungal and anti-parasitic, juglone, along with other anti-fungal properties that work internally and externally to remove these parasites and promote elimination. Black walnut is typically sold in a tincture or extract form. Take as directed or advised. Not recommended for pregnant women.
Calendula, or the Spanish marigold, contains potent anti-inflammatory and anti-viral properties. Calendula is generally very safe and versatile in the forms it can be purchased in. It can be made into a tea, extracted, made into an oil, and processed to be used as a vaginal suppository. Calendula may promote menstruation and therefore pregnant women or women trying to become pregnant should not take calendula.
Neem, or Azadirachta indica, comes from a tree native to India. Though various parts have been used medicinally, it’s the extracts of the neem leaf, their oil and seed kernels that are effective against Candida. Neem can be found in many forms from oils, capsules, powders, lotions, suppositories, teas, toothpastes, mouth rinses, and soaps.
This berberine-containing herb contains potent anti-fungal properties, fights infection, cleanses the liver and gallbladder, and supports the heart. Berberine may prevent yeasts from producing the enzyme lipase, which is needed to help them colonize. Barberry may be sourced in a supplement, extract, tea, or for external use. Women who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant should not take barberry.
We have come to associate this common root with candy, though it has long been used for medicinal purposes. Licorice contains an acid shown to reduce the growth of candida. Taken internally, used externally, or as a vaginal douche, licorice is effective at clearing candida. In addition, its mucilaginous properties help to soothe inflamed intestines caused by candida and other signs of inflammation. Women who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant should not take licorice, nor should those with heart issues.
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