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> Hi Bee or anyone else that can answer,

>

> Is horseradish ok for those of us treating candida?

>

> I do miss my horseradish with roast beef.

>

> Ciao,

> Elio

Hi: Elio

Yes horseradish is good to use it is a natural antibiotic,

antifungal and stimulant. It is the mustard oil content that provides

the benefits. Other antifungal oils are cinnamon, ginger, rosemary,

tea tree, thyme, castor but " only " use prepared products with proper

dosage. Some oils are toxic in high concentrations.

Roy

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> > Hi Bee or anyone else that can answer,

> >

> > Is horseradish ok for those of us treating candida?

> >

> > I do miss my horseradish with roast beef.

> >

> > Ciao,

> > Elio

>

> Hi: Elio

>

> Yes horseradish is good to use it is a natural antibiotic,

> antifungal and stimulant. It is the mustard oil content that

provides

> the benefits. Other antifungal oils are cinnamon, ginger, rosemary,

> tea tree, thyme, castor but " only " use prepared products with

proper

> dosage. Some oils are toxic in high concentrations.

> Roy

Hi Doc,

Thenaks for the reply. I purchased a bottle of Tea tree oil made by

Treemenda and they do not give any dosage for internal use. What

would you recommend as an oral dose?

Ciao,

Elio

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Thanks Roy,

Glad to have you here. You're right on my friend.

As always,

Bee

> > Hi Bee or anyone else that can answer,

> >

> > Is horseradish ok for those of us treating candida?

> >

> > I do miss my horseradish with roast beef.

> >

> > Ciao,

> > Elio

>

> Hi: Elio

>

> Yes horseradish is good to use it is a natural antibiotic,

> antifungal and stimulant. It is the mustard oil content that

provides

> the benefits. Other antifungal oils are cinnamon, ginger, rosemary,

> tea tree, thyme, castor but " only " use prepared products with

proper

> dosage. Some oils are toxic in high concentrations.

> Roy

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