Do enzymes get rid of Candida better than anti-fungals?
I am taking this product called "Candidase" from Enzymedica. This product contains protease and cellulase which are digestive enzymes we need to digest protein and fiber. I am taking it because I have a hard time digesting fiber. This product claims that it digests fungus in the body since fungus is made up of cellulose and protein. Do enzymes do a better job at getting rid of fungus than anti-fungal cleanses? What do you think?
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It depends on how severe your Candida is if it is a slight case use the natural enzymes. If you have a severe case go with the antifungals. If you notice that it starts to come back start with the enzymes to maybe cut it off at the pass.
Your body is not meant to digest fibers, that’s the definition of a fiber. . . .
Unless this is some sort of a medical condition and the supplements are doctor recommended, I would not go around messing with enzymes. SERIOUSLY.
More over your body is adapted to have some fungus. . . killing all the little microorganisms in your body is not a good thing.
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