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Dear Kathy,

 

There is a called " candidayeastrecipes " or

something like that which you might like to check out.

The list is quiet at the moment but the archives would

be worthwhile.

Regards,

cara

 

--- kdmitch2002 <spiritfire wrote: > Hi

Folks

> The candida conquering diet seems to typically be

> about eating

> fish,meat and eggs and veggies. Mostly varied forms

> of

> meat,fish,veggies millet,and amaranth. No

> beans,legumes,fruit,soy or

> grains. Here's where I need help.I have a pretty bad

> case of candida

> going on --at the same time I don't eat much

> meat,fish ect. Has

> anyone been successful in getting yeast under

> control through a vegan

> type diet or just fruits veggies nuts and seeds. Or

> must I take the

> meat and fish route to get this under control and

> then move into the

> vegan diet?Any thoughts would be welcome.Does

> anybody have Dr.

> Christopher's book that explains the yeast diet? If

> so could you give

> me the general do's and don'ts?

> Your help is mmuch appreciated

> Kathy

>

>

>

 

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Have you given ThreeLac and Garden of Life's Fungal and Primal Defense a try

for your Candida?

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" kdmitch2002 " <spiritfire

 

Saturday, April 03, 2004 6:02 PM

Need help to address candida through

alternative diet

 

 

> Hi Folks

> The candida conquering diet seems to typically be about eating

> fish,meat and eggs and veggies. Mostly varied forms of

> meat,fish,veggies millet,and amaranth. No beans,legumes,fruit,soy or

> grains. Here's where I need help.I have a pretty bad case of candida

> going on --at the same time I don't eat much meat,fish ect. Has

> anyone been successful in getting yeast under control through a vegan

> type diet or just fruits veggies nuts and seeds. Or must I take the

> meat and fish route to get this under control and then move into the

> vegan diet?Any thoughts would be welcome.Does anybody have Dr.

> Christopher's book that explains the yeast diet? If so could you give

> me the general do's and don'ts?

> Your help is mmuch appreciated

> Kathy

>

>

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There's also a candidiasis

candidiasis

which is very active and could answer a lot of your questions too.

 

LO

 

 

> Dear Kathy,

>

> There is a called " candidayeastrecipes " or

> something like that which you might like to check out.

> The list is quiet at the moment but the archives would

> be worthwhile.

> Regards,

> cara

>

> --- kdmitch2002 <spiritfire wrote: > Hi

> Folks

> > The candida conquering diet seems to typically be

> > about eating

> > fish,meat and eggs and veggies. Mostly varied forms

> > of

> > meat,fish,veggies millet,and amaranth. No

> > beans,legumes,fruit,soy or

> > grains. Here's where I need help.I have a pretty bad

> > case of candida

> > going on --at the same time I don't eat much

> > meat,fish ect. Has

> > anyone been successful in getting yeast under

> > control through a vegan

> > type diet or just fruits veggies nuts and seeds. Or

> > must I take the

> > meat and fish route to get this under control and

> > then move into the

> > vegan diet?Any thoughts would be welcome.Does

> > anybody have Dr.

> > Christopher's book that explains the yeast diet? If

> > so could you give

> > me the general do's and don'ts?

> > Your help is mmuch appreciated

> > Kathy

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