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I am SO fed up with all of this.

I've been diagnosed with Candida, and depression. And I've been

trying to figure out how to " cure " it for years now. WHAT is the

answer?

To start here are my problems:

1-acne

2-fatigue

3-depression

4-sugar " addiction "

5-improper diet

For the most part, I have eliminated white flour and " fungus " from

my diet. I dont eat cheese, mushrooms, fruit etc. However...what is

still causing my problems?

I'm still un-able to comletely elinate the sugar. Why? What do I

have to do to quit those cravings? How do you eat healthy and still

be on the run all the time? I dont have time to cook and prepare

meals a week in advance.

Typical day of food I'll consume are:

*almonds

*graham crackers

*cottage cheese

*canned chicken

*v-8 (low sodium)

*coffee with cream and splenda

*popcorn

*peanut butter

I know I need to add variety and make some adjustments but I'm too

darn tired to figure all this out. I've bought books, tried

different treatments. What REALLy works? What REALLY is the

solution?

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Hi, .

First, graham crackers are white flour, unless you are getting some made with

whole grains from a health food store.

With acne and sugar cravings, I would think about eliminating all dairy and

wheat/gluten (even whole grains). For me, when I was consuming any wheat/white

flour, I would crave sugar. When I eliminated the gluten, dairy, and sugar from

my diet, I had awful withdrawal for a few days. After that, the cravings went

away. Even just having a bit, like the graham crackers you mentioned, can be

enough to set off a sugar craving, at least for me. You might want to try

eliminating corn, because it is a common allergen as well. You also might be

craving sugar because you aren't getting enough protein in your diet. Have you

done any elimination diets to find food sensitivities? With your symptoms, you

likely have some, probably many.

Peanut butter is high in mycotoxins and not recommended for a Candida diet. Try

switching to almond butter. It also looks like your vegetable intake is

extremely low.

I find that eating meat and veggies really are quick meals. If you bake a

chicken, pork chops, etc., you can reheat those the next day for breakfast,

lunch, and/or dinner along with a veggie or two. Salads with leftover chicken

are easy to eat on the go, use lemon juice and olive oil instead of commercial

salad dressings.

I will post what I ate yesterday so that you can get an idea.

Breakfast: leftover homemade beef and veggie soup

Lunch: family made brat (no bread or condiment) with raw cauliflower and salsa

Dinner: broiled salmon (with red coconut curry sauce) and green beans

Snacks: sunflower seeds, sliced tomato (usually I snack on raw veggies and nuts)

I typically put coconut oil on my veggies. It really is easy. If you can't cook

the meat for each meal, just cook it the night before. Maybe every evening you

can cook your meat for the next day. Some meats, like chicken and turkey, are

good cold. So far, the most involved things I have made are the homemade soup

and chili that I have on the stove right now.

Oh, I should mention that leftovers are supposed to be a no-no when on a Candida

diet, but I haven't made it that far yet. I never eat anything past 3 days

anyway at least.

Are you taking an antifungal and probiotic?

HTH!

-Olif

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So much of what you are eating is wrong:

*almonds - do you soak them in lemon or other anti-fungal or do you

roast?

*graham crackers - you should eliminate all wheat and gluten from your

diet

*cottage cheese - you should eliminate all dairy from your diet

*canned chicken - canned foods can contain mold. Do you heat

thoroughly?

*v-8 (low sodium) - what is this? Is it a fruit and veg canned juice?

You should not be drinking juices of any kind, full of mould

*coffee with cream and splenda - coffee is a major no-no - candida loves

it

*popcorn - as long as you are not allergic to it, no problem

*peanut butter - commercial peanut butters are very bad for you, and

contain lots of mould

You should be eating lots of meat (if you can stomach it), lots and lots

of veggies (60-80% of your diet) and a few carbohydrates (unrefined).

I cook once a day, I make 4 or 5 different veggies (buy a commercial

steamer, worth their weight in gold) - 4 steamed and one baked in the

oven. I also make a huge salad and stir fry chicken and onions in olive

oil. For dinner we eat chicken and the salad. Then, the next day I

take veggies and brown rice or chicken to work in a lunch box. It takes

some time, but it is worth it for the sake of my health.

You will not recover unless you stop eating preprepared foods and

starting cooking (preferably organic) foods at home.

Keen

Where/How do I start to " cure " this thing?

I am SO fed up with all of this.

I've been diagnosed with Candida, and depression. And I've been

trying to figure out how to " cure " it for years now. WHAT is the

answer?

To start here are my problems:

1-acne

2-fatigue

3-depression

4-sugar " addiction "

5-improper diet

For the most part, I have eliminated white flour and " fungus " from

my diet. I dont eat cheese, mushrooms, fruit etc. However...what is

still causing my problems?

I'm still un-able to comletely elinate the sugar. Why? What do I

have to do to quit those cravings? How do you eat healthy and still

be on the run all the time? I dont have time to cook and prepare

meals a week in advance.

Typical day of food I'll consume are:

*almonds

*graham crackers

*cottage cheese

*canned chicken

*v-8 (low sodium)

*coffee with cream and splenda

*popcorn

*peanut butter

I know I need to add variety and make some adjustments but I'm too

darn tired to figure all this out. I've bought books, tried

different treatments. What REALLy works? What REALLY is the

solution?

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,

You've answered your own question below - improper diet will

continue to kill you slowly if you let it.

The biggest cause of cravings in non-prediabetics and non-

diabetics is mineral deficiency. The chief cause of sugar

addiction in prediabetics and uncontrolled diabetics is glucose

and insulin swings caused by the carbs.

Duncan

> I've been diagnosed with Candida, and depression. And I've been

> trying to figure out how to " cure " it for years now. WHAT is the

> answer?

>

> To start here are my problems:

> 1-acne

> 2-fatigue

> 3-depression

> 4-sugar " addiction "

> 5-improper diet

>

> For the most part, I have eliminated white flour and " fungus " from my

> diet. I dont eat cheese, mushrooms, fruit etc. However...what is

> still causing my problems? I'm still un-able to comletely elinate the

> sugar. Why? What do I have to do to quit those cravings? How do you

> eat healthy and still be on the run all the time? I dont have time to

> cook and prepare meals a week in advance.

>

> Typical day of food I'll consume are:

> *almonds

> *graham crackers

> *cottage cheese

> *canned chicken

> *v-8 (low sodium)

> *coffee with cream and splenda

> *popcorn

> *peanut butter

>

> I know I need to add variety and make some adjustments but I'm too

> darn tired to figure all this out. I've bought books, tried different

> treatments. What REALLy works? What REALLY is the solution?

>

>

>

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I agree with Duncan and am in the same situation you are but I also have

Irritable bowel, Acid Reflux and anxiety. I've changed my diet slowly and

have actually lost some weight and gained some energy. My acne isn't any

better but my skin is very sensitive. I not longer eat anything with gluten,

yeast or dairy. I don't have a lot of time to cook meals but to tell you the

truth raw vegetables are the best. I started out with carrots, celery and

spinach leaves. Whatever you do don't use regular salad dressing! It's FULL

of junk. I use Grape Seed Oil and add non-gluten spice mixes.

I still have a problem with cravings, especially when it's " that time of the

month " . Do you take probiotics? I have to take them. A good quality brand

with no gluten or lactose is recommended. Unfortunately the good ones

usually are more expensive but they are worth it!!!!

Alison

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From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On

Behalf Of Duncan Crow

Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 10:14 AM

candidiasis

Subject: Re: Where/How do I start to " cure " this thing?

,

You've answered your own question below - improper diet will

continue to kill you slowly if you let it.

The biggest cause of cravings in non-prediabetics and non-

diabetics is mineral deficiency. The chief cause of sugar

addiction in prediabetics and uncontrolled diabetics is glucose

and insulin swings caused by the carbs.

Duncan

> I've been diagnosed with Candida, and depression. And I've been

> trying to figure out how to " cure " it for years now. WHAT is the

> answer?

>

> To start here are my problems:

> 1-acne

> 2-fatigue

> 3-depression

> 4-sugar " addiction "

> 5-improper diet

>

> For the most part, I have eliminated white flour and " fungus " from my

> diet. I dont eat cheese, mushrooms, fruit etc. However...what is

> still causing my problems? I'm still un-able to comletely elinate the

> sugar. Why? What do I have to do to quit those cravings? How do you

> eat healthy and still be on the run all the time? I dont have time to

> cook and prepare meals a week in advance.

>

> Typical day of food I'll consume are:

> *almonds

> *graham crackers

> *cottage cheese

> *canned chicken

> *v-8 (low sodium)

> *coffee with cream and splenda

> *popcorn

> *peanut butter

>

> I know I need to add variety and make some adjustments but I'm too

> darn tired to figure all this out. I've bought books, tried different

> treatments. What REALLy works? What REALLY is the solution?

>

>

>

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