Testimonials on Gano and Candida Infections with medical explanations (any website for reference). Thanks!?
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Since ganoderma is a fungi, treating candida with it would be a very delicate process. Feeding a yeast which may have mutated to a fungus (candida) with another fungus is only likely to be effective with specific and limited doses of the second fungus. Treating it homeopathically should be fine. Drinking copious ganoderma tea/coffee will possibly worsen the candida.
Most practitioners suggest avoidance of yeast and fungal foods whilst trying to eliminate candida.
Thanks for mentioning this I will have to run it by my naturopath next time I see her to see if I can drink this since I am allergic to a lot of things. From what I read it looks like it probably would be good for Candida. Sorry, I can't tell you any results from drinking this coffee since I haven't tried it yet but I can tell you what has helped me.
This is what I'm doing at present, you may want to add these ideas to what you are doing: Some naturopaths are prescribing up to 1 T-spoon of cream of tartar mixed with water for this.
Here's my story, I have Lyme and Gastroparesis which includes a leaky gut etc. My sister got well of her acid reflex/Gastroparesis in a month using cream of tartar mixed in water 1T, and supplementing with Molybdenum and Inulin. It is said to help with Candida and I found other illnesses mention that it helps too.
I'm doing this too but by way of taking UltraClear Sustain. It is a rice protein drink that has Molybdenum and Inulin in it. So I recently added the cream of tartar and am feeling better already. I'm also supplementing with Molybdenum so I'm taking a bit higher dose than what's in the UltraClear Sustain. UltraClear Sustain is for gut/Candida problems.
Diane
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