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Duncan

I am doing well using inulin as part of my lyme disease protocol and I eat a

fairly low carb diet - no grains and potatoes only about 3 times a week - but I

am wondering if eating these potatoes will slow my progress? Is it essential to

eradicate all candida in order to get a really good immune response

Re: SCD - carrots-

, you're right that the SCD - specific carbohydrate diet -

would be OK if you remove ALL of the allowed carbohydrates from it ;)

Carbs pretty well sink a candida program and it's pretty hard to get

rid of dysbiosis, crohn's and colitis without low carbing too.

Also, two things not allowed by some SCD proponents -- undenatured

whey and inulin -- are a large part of a successful and expeditious

candida and dysbiosis program. Following the SCD and

list advice to avoid these will slow progress by several months to

almost two years, as several people on this list will verify.

Duncan

>

> hello

>

> what dietary philosophy does this group susbcribe to for candida?

is it

> SCD? that has fruit and honey which i thought we had to stay away

from.

>

> thanks

> monique

>

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