Question about Candidiasis?
This is a bit embarrassing…but, can anyone share solid information about candidiasis…not just a vaginal yeast infection, but the whole body type. I have done extensive reading and some of it can scare the padoody out of you….so many of the articles discussing this condition somewhere in the information mention HIV/AIDS>….has anyone been diagnosed with candidiasis and followed through with an effective treatment plan that worked…If so please share.
Thank you very much.
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The first thing you MUST do immediately is remove ALL refined sugar and fermented products from your diet. It wouldn’t hurt to quit eating grains as well. Glucose (which is the carbohydrate we call blood sugar) only feeds this blooming yeast infection. Then add caprylic acid to your diet. Encapsulated supplements are available for cheap. That should do the trick in two or three weeks.
Don’t be frightened by the AIDS/HIV thing. These folks are at risk for any infection you can name, but they don’t own candida.
Hygiene, side effect of some medicnies, low activity levels. all these can cause yeast infection. The underwear you wear can also cause it. Some diabetics are prone to this problem. Take doctors advise. Try to keep active, so body temperature is healthy, Avoid some OTC medicines, Do a full diagnosis to rule out other causes
HIV/AIDS link: Candida albican infections are the biggest killer of patients suffering from HIV/AIDS in the US.
Oral Candidiasis is also called thrush. It is a yeast infection of the mouth, gums and tongue. It cannot be passed to another person. The fungus is treated with an antibiotic. Vulvovaginal Candidiasis is a yeast infection, uncomfortable but not serious. To prevent yeast infections (anywhere): wear clean cotton underpants or pantyhose with a cotton crotch; keep the vaginal and other areas clean and dry; practice safe sex (condoms); wipe from front to back after urinating or having a bowl movement; take showers instead of baths to help keep your from getting another yeast infection (spreading); do not eat yogurt; do not douche unless your caregiver says it is okay; do not eat alot of foods with sugar, or drink fluids that contain alcohol; do not spend long periods in hot tubs; do not use strong perfumes or soaps; do not use feminine hygiene sprays, powders, or bubble bath. Hope this helps you out.