Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Hi all and greetings from Finland, My spouse-to-be is on a candida elimination diet. A few things on it occupy my mind and I thought to ask you if you know the possible reasoning behind. I read Candida Diet in a Nutshell from files section and these things were not mentioned. 1. Lemons and other citrus fruits are prohibited, but grapefuit seed extract is supplemented. What's wrong with lemons, then? 2. All fermented foods are prohibited. But eg. sauerkraut should contain a lot of the probiotics that are now taken as a pill. And I've seen one candida diet that has VCO and fermented foods as recommended foods. What's this all about? Also one other thing. Her eyelids have been badly swollen in many mornings. Could that be candida die-off symptom? Thanks in advance, Petteri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Dear Petteri, >>>>I read Candida Diet in a Nutshell from files section and these things were not mentioned. 1. Lemons and other citrus fruits are prohibited, but grapefuit seed extract is supplemented. What's wrong with lemons, then? ===>Lemons are mentioned, and they are okay on the candida diet. In fact many of the recipes for salad dressings use lemon juice as a substitute for vinegar. Some people can also tolerate grapefruit because like lemons it is low in sugar content. Grapefruit seed extract is an antifungal supplement. >>>>2. All fermented foods are prohibited. But eg. sauerkraut should contain a lot of the probiotics that are now taken as a pill. And I've seen one candida diet that has VCO and fermented foods as >recommended foods. What's this all about? ====>There is a difference between lacto-fermented foods and yeasty, fungal-type or moldy foods. My article recommends cabbage rejuvelac, which is loaded with good probiotics. If you haven't had a chance to read it yet it would be well worth your time. >>>>Also one other thing. Her eyelids have been badly swollen in many mornings. Could that be candida die-off symptom? ===>It could be die-off, but more than likely it is a reaction to having too many carbs such as grains, or to sugar. >>>Thanks in advance, ===>You are very welcome. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 Thanks, Bee! >>>There is a difference between lacto-fermented foods and yeasty, fungal-type or moldy foods. My article recommends cabbage rejuvelac, which is loaded with good probiotics. If you haven't had a chance to read it yet it would be well worth your time. ---One more question: What about cheese? Is it a complete no-no, or could she use only unripened cheese? We've been eating some Zamorano- cheese which is made from goat's raw milk and not matured for very long. There's no notable reaction to it. Petteri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 Dear Petteri, > ---One more question: What about cheese? Is it a complete no-no, or could she use only unripened cheese? We've been eating some Zamorano- cheese which is made from goat's raw milk and not matured for very long. There's no notable reaction to it. ===>Some people do okay on cheese. It is not a complete no-no like some grains and sugar. The cheese you describe sounds good, especially it being raw. If she does well on it I'm sure it is okay. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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