If i cure candida can i cure my food allergies?
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Candida is all over the place. Unless you’re planning to live in a sterile room the rest of your life, it is something that can’t be avoided. Second, you don’t have a candida infection unless you have AIDS, you’re on chemo, or you have a condition like aplastic anemia that causes your white blood cells to fail. Allergies have nothing to do with Candida, and unfortunately, trying to cure Candida would do nothing to help get rid of your food allergies.
First, you need to figure out if you have food allergies, or food sensitivities. Food sensitivities absolutely arise with fungal infections in the body, which can be Candida. Learn more about food sensitivities here: http://fibromyalgia-irritable-bowel-candida-support.com/foodsensitivities.aspx
For more about Candida and the anti-fungal diet, look here: http://fibromyalgia-irritable-bowel-candida-support.com/about-candida.aspx
With the combination of the anti-fungal diet and supplements, your symptoms should ease in 2 weeks or less.
It might be hard to tell whether you actually have candida or not, but you probably have problems with your digestive system. Taking enzymes before each meal, eating fermented vegetables, and taking probiotics should help. If these food allergies are really inconveniencing you, you should think about seeing a Holistic doctor.
Alexander – Good try, but not one that is likely to cure any food allergies. Candida, also known as the fungus Candida albicans or Monilia is an infection but not an allergy. Candida can easily be cured with medicine. Medicine, like allergy pills, can help control, but not cure allergies. Since so many different allergies are possible, you may need to visit an allergist physician and get skin tested to identify sbstances to which you may be allergic. If so, then a serum might be prepared just for you with regular shots to help you reduce or control any allergic reactions. It may take days or months or more, but you should get much appreciated relief. Good luck!