Articles in Candida
I have been living with Lyme disease since 1995. I still test positive for Borrelia IgG and IgM on a Western Blot, and also immunofluorescence tests come out positive.
The lab that tested me at my …
Heavy metals are undeniably bad for us. It has been found that especially mercury, in levels found in the average human body, depresses the immune system. This has lead many people with websites about Candida …
It’s not always easy to obtain photographic evidence of the efficacy of our flagship antifungal product: Lufenuron. For obvious reasons, we won’t be provided with imagery of the successful resolution of vaginal Candidiasis, neither is …
I get a lot of questions about the best diet to combat Candida. Often, the person asking is already on a complex, exotic and expensive regimen of a wide variety of cleansers, detoxifiers, immune-boosters, antioxidants, …
An antique tube of radioactive toothpaste (from Germany).
The use of Mercury (70%), Cadmium (0.5%) and Copper (30%) in amalgam dental fillings (“silver fillings”) is one of the most heinous crimes against health in modern history. …
The commercial probiotics capsules do not have the required amounts of friendly gut bacteria needed to repopulate your small intestine with Bifidobacteria, Lactobacillus and Saccharomyces. But there is a simple way of cheaply making your …
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What is Candida albicans?
Candida is like a seven-headed dragon – …
Kinesiology is the belief that the state of our organs and exposure to chemicals can influence the behavior of our muscles, and that detailed medical diagnoses can be made applying this belief system. Many …
Let me get two things straight: Firstly, we are committed to helping people with Candida infection and we take their side. And we believe that Candida albicans is woefully underdiagnosed today. Secondly: We sell a …
Probably the most persistent myth about Candida is that eating mushrooms is a big no-no. Before debunking this story, we want to remind the reader that Candida infection is neither an “allergy to yeasts” nor …

