Hi Everyone, my name is Diane, I was on this site yrs ago detoxing from Hg fillings (LOVE THIS SITE) and now I'm trying to decide on which candida protocol to go with. Been suffering forever with candida. Too many yrs of antibiotics and sugar ladden diets! THANK YOU in advance!! Blessings, Diane
-Greetings DiJoy!
It's great to see you reaching out to get some help. Bless your heart. I'm sorry if we missed you. Anyway I've been on line and found a few different ones. I honestly don't think you should pay that high of a price, just to know what to eat and what to avoid. So this is what I found in one place:
Candida Diet: The Only Guide You NeedThis guide lays out the essential fundamentals of Candida diet: a low-glycemic and healthy program that emphasizes eating foods that nourish you – not the yeast.
Thousands of people know first hand how hard it is to get rid of Candida and yeast infections. Fortunately, you have a lot of power over your health, happiness and beauty – and it all starts with your mouth.
Your diet is one of the factors that decide who wins the constant battle for supremacy in your gut. Imagine you’re a weapons dealer who takes sides with every meal. Friendly bacteria such as Lactobacillus acidophilus and bifidobacteria that keep all the bad guys in check thrive on fiber. Candida albicans, on the other hand, loves refined sugar. Whose side are you on?
If you’re like most Americans, you eat food that is over-processed, low in fiber and high in refined sugar. Unfortunately, this type of diet makes an excellent environment for the proliferation of Candida albicans and other potentially pathogenic bacteria in the intestines.
-Foods to AvoidBy decreasing the amount of sugary and processed foods you eat, you give the body the chance to heal and repair naturally. Here’s a list of foods to avoid (mostly empty calorie fillers) on the Candida diet:
White sugar
White flour
White bread
Candy
Doughnuts
Muffins
Cookies
White pretzels
Crackers
Artificial sweeteners
Processed starches
Glutinous foods
Dried & canned fruit
Aged cheese
Alcohol
Soda
Energy Drinks
Concentrated fruit juices
Additives & preservatives
Sugar and artificial stuff wreak havoc on your weight, mood and blood sugar levels, which negatively impacts your healing. It’s also important to realize that simple carbohydrates like potatoes, white bread and pasta are basically sugar in disguise.
In all cases moderation is keyIf you do any reading on the Internet, you will probably find plenty of conflicting advice. What works for one, may not work for another. Use your own judgment and listen to your body. If you have any concerns, check with your doctor.
Foods to EatYour body isn’t a garbage can and that’s why you need to fill your fridge and cabinets with high-quality food. Don’t be afraid to take the responsibility for your dietary choices and let your grocery store be your new pharmacy. Here’s a short shopping list that will help you better navigate the grocery store.
When you focus on what you consume, your health can transform at the deepest level.Vegetables: cucumbers, broccoli, kale, spinach, onions, garlic, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, carrots, turnips, sweet potatoes – the list goes on.
Fruit: low-glycemic choices are best – grapefruit, apples, avocados, tomatoes, grapes, pears, lemons, limes, strawberries, blueberries.
Nuts & seeds: almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, flaxseed, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, hemp seeds, sunflower seeds.
Gluten-free grains and pastas: rice, millet, quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat, teff.
Beans & legumes: black beans, white beans, chickpeas, adzuki, lentils.
-Animal products: organic meat, fish and eggs & high-quality dairy products with no added sugar.
-Naturally fermented foods: raw sauerkraut, unpasteurized apple cider vinegar, miso, tempeh, nutritional yeast (don’t be scared to try this one).
Drinks: purified water with lemon, herbal teas, green tea, lapacho tea, kombucha, coconut water, moderate amounts of wine.
-Sweeteners: stevia, xylitol, yacon syrup, agave syrup.
In reality, as restrictive as the Candida diet is, your nutritional plan should be balanced and healthy. This is where people tend to make a lot of mistakes. Eat enough calories (but not too many), drink plenty of pure water and choose a wide variety of foods to prevent new food allergies from developing. You can also read about possible harmful side effects of the Candida diet.
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I used to suffer a great deal with candida when I was PMS (Pre-Menstrual Syndrome), about 30-45 age. Basically it boils down to watching the carbohydrates and stay away from sugars, as much as possible. (Beware of the WHITE FOODS) Russ, has the
NuStevia to use as a sweetener. That's really good.
I take Acidophilus (Probiotic) 100mg. 1X daily. That helps provide beneficial Organisms, helps support Proper Immune function, and may help aid in digestion and elimination.
I know this is a bad time of year to try and watch your diet.
So, go easy, and try to get in some exercise. Even if it's taking walks, or a treadmill. Blessings to you for a wonderful Christmas and New Year 2013!