Candida Diet - SECRET Dietary Treatment Revealed
  
  Adhering to a well defined candida diet is the first move for dealing with yeast   infections. Recent research indicates that the right diet plan may be highly   effective in preventing certain health problems and chronic diseases, including   Candida infections. Before discussing the connection between candida diet and   its impact on yeast infection, weâll take a quick look at what candida infection   is and discuss the specific conditions that bring it on.
  
  Candida is the scientific name for single cell microbes to be found in small   amounts in the most areas of the human body: the intestines, the genitals, the   mouth etc. Although in the body that is healthy these microbes are kept in check   by beneficial bacteria and an operational immune system, a combination of   certain conditions can wreck this healthy balance. Candida can grow out of   control and take on a root-like structure to damage the mucous membranes of the   gut, invading the bloodstream and causing the well known symptoms related to   yeast infection. As these microbes are mobile and can reach different parts of
  the body, systemic as well as local yeast infection can occur.
  
  There are many factors that bring on yeast infection. Some of these factors are   related closely to food. Observing diet plans that can prevent yeast infection   from spreading is the first and one of the basic moves in and make to holistic   Candida therapy. Adhering to the following diet rules, in combination with other   nutrition and lifestyle principles, can bring positive results to your general   health and particularly to your yeast infection problem:
  
  1. Stop eating a refined sugar and carbohydrates. Refined sugar (which includes   simple carbohydrates such as molasses and honey) and other refined carbohydrates   (such as white flour, white rice, any type of cereals etc.) are all
  food for candida. Consuming such foods can make candida breed. To prevent   candida overgrowth, use Stevia instead of sugar and use whole grain non-gluten   products (such as brown rice, buck wheat bread) to replace refined
  carbohydrates.
  
  2. Foods that contain yeast or mold (like white vinegar, mushrooms, calm, dried   fruits, canned vegetables and some condiments) can also encourage Candida and   should not be eaten.
  
  3. To fight Candida your immune system needs to be strong. Using antibiotics can   debilitate your immune system and kill off friendly bacteria. Therefore, many   nutritionists recommend that their patients stop using antibiotics and reduce   intake of dairy products that may also contain antibiotics. Since strengthening   the immune system is an integral part of preventing yeast infections, daily   consumption of garlic can lessen the likelihood of recurrent yeast infections.
  4. Dairy products and cowâs milk products in particular, should be avoided to   because they can lead to allergic reactions create excessive mucus and take   longer to digest. Some of the main east infection factors can include allergies   and digestive problems. Better alternatives to dairy products of Cowâs milk are   organic goat and sheepâs milk products.
  
  5. To stop Candida overgrowth, it is important to maintain the right   acid-alkaline balance. That means the right "PH" level in your blood. PH is   measured on a scale that goes from zero to fourteen where fourteen is the most   alkaline, seven is
  neutral and zero is the most acid. Your body functions best in the range of PH   7.35 and 7.45 for acidity in the blood. Any extra acidity makes for a context   where candida multiplies. An alkaline food plan, which is based on consumption   of
  alkaline forming foods (foods with calcium, cesium, magnesium, potassium,   sodium, almonds, green juices, and most fresh vegetables etc.) with moderate   consumption of foods that form acids (most meats, fish, dairy and grain   products) can help you regain your alkaline quotient to better control candida   growth.
  
  6. A study by Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in New   York revealed that eating foods rich in betacarotene (a natural substance that's   converted into vitamin A in the body) could offer some protection against yeast   infections.
  
  Remember that Candida diets can be very good for halting all kinds of yeast   infections, but that they are only the first part of a full holistic therapy.

 
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