Is it good to take antifungal for faster candida treatment?

Here’s a question I get asked from time to time. Is an antifungal good against Candida?

Well, it is. It’s a very good idea to take an antifungal medication of some sort. There are different kinds of antifungals. You’ve got pharmaceutical antifungals and you’ve got natural antifungals. The pharmaceutical antifungals are not generally a good idea for many different reasons.

There are about three or four different classes of pharmaceutical antifungal drugs. The common one people take are what we call the “zole” drugs, fluconazole, for example, ketoconazole, there’s many different types of “zole” drugs, and there are different classes for “zole” drugs. But the common one people take, for example, would be fluconazole. These drugs do have quite strong antifungal activity, but, unfortunately, they’ve got strong side effects as well. And some of these side effects include liver toxicity, even liver damage; and for some people, they can even create anaphylactic reactions like acute, strong allergic immune reactions. And also they clash with a whole lot of other different pharmaceutical medications that people may be taking like, for example, benzodiazepines, different kinds of heart medications, SSRIs or these antidepressants like Prozac, for example, chemotherapy drugs, so there’s a lot of reactions that occur with these “zole” drugs and liver toxicity. So I’m not a big fan of these kind of medications at all. Many people get sick from taking these drugs. When you stop taking them, often the yeast infection will come back because you’ve made no changes, you’ve just been taking this drug.

Natural treatment is a much better option. Antifungals are very, very effective naturally. You don’t need to take pharmaceuticals. And a lot of university studies and research is showing that natural things like grapefruit seed extract and garlic and Caprylic acid work just as well, if not better, than drugs like fluconazole, so you don’t need to take pharmaceutical drugs for fungal conditions. And, in fact, some natural antifungal supplements like Caprylic acid have a good balancing effect on the stomach acidity, which makes it quite hostile for Candida to live in that region and further down. Because when you change the tummy acidity and start balancing it normally again, you’re going to improve. And when the pancreas works and the duodenum, the small intestine, you’re going to facilitate absorption and you’re going to get rid of Candida, so Caprylic acid is pretty good.

Grapefruit seed extract, garlic, berberine, clove, Neem; there are many different kinds of antifungal ingredients. There are other videos you’ll see where I talk about rotating antifungals. It’s not necessary if you’re taking a good product, you don’t really need to rotate them. Something that contains all of these things – and that’s where I credit Canxida for that reason – so you don’t have to rotate antifungals.

I hope that answers your question about is antifungal good against Candida. It is a very good move.

A couple of tips for you with antifungals. As you start to improve, reduce your dosage, so cut down on the dosage gradually. And if you do that over about a two- or three-month period, you’ll find if the symptoms stay away, then you can cut down even further and eventually stop it. If the symptoms come back, just slowly increase. To avoid Herxheimer or die off reactions, start slowly, especially if you’ve got a lot Candida, and make sure you cut out a lot of the junk and crappy foods early on in the diet. If you do this, you don’t usually get severe Herxheimer reaction or die off.

I hope that answers some of your questions. Thanks for tuning in.

Can my partner get yeast infection if I have it?

Thank you for tuning into this video today. Here’s a question I get asked quite regularly. If I have a yeast infection, does my partner have it, too?

Well, let’s just examine that in a bit more detail. If you’re a female with a vaginal yeast infection and you have a partner, there is a probability that your partner has this yeast infection and you can be passing it from partner to partner. So this goes whether you’ve got a female partner or a male partner because it’s highly probable. So even though a vaginal yeast infection is not a STD, it’s not a sexually transmitted disease, it can certainly be passed on sexually from person to person. I’ve seen this on many occasion. I’ve seen many women recover from thrush or vaginal infection only to end up having recurrence and recurrence. I’ve seen this quite often in women in relationships. So it’s well worth getting yourself checked out and treated, but also particularly having your partner checked out and treated, too. So instead of what I call “passing the parcel” from one person to another, it’s important for both people in the relationship to be treated for a Candida yeast infection.

So I’d also like you to check out my online quiz. My quiz you will find on CandidaCrusher.com that will give you a pretty good understanding if there’s a probability of a mild, moderate, or severe probability of having a yeast infection. If you’re a guy with jock itch, there is also a possibility you can pass a yeast infection onto a female or a male partner. I’ve certainly seen this also occur. But it’s more likely for females passing on to male, then male to female, but it can occur either way.

So whether you’re a male or a female, please complete my quiz that will give you a good idea if you’ve got it. And if you want to know more about treatment, check out yeastinfection.org, the internet’s best site when it comes to information on all aspects of yeast infection.

The product Canxida that you’ll find on Canxida.com is a fantastic anti-fungal product, which works very well on both male and female. So if the female has a yeast infection, it’s good for her partner to take the Canxida as well. When an anti-fungal is working on both people, there’s a greater chance that you’re not going to be passing it backwards and forwards whether you’re male or female.

So for my quiz, please go to CandidaCrusher.com. For information on yeast infections, go to yeastinfection.org, and for the world’s most incredible anti-fungal product, go and check out Canxida.com.

Thank you for your attention.

What is a good natural treatment for jock itch its driving me crazy

Today, I’d like to talk about how to treat jock itch. I’ve previously done a video about jock itch you may have seen, and I mentioned two case studies, two guys that I’ve treated successfully with jock itch. First thing I’d like to say. With jock itch, if you want to treat it or cure it, it’s not purely a local problem. You need to treat it internally as well as externally. So you’re best results are going to come from diet and lifestyle modification, as well as the treatment, the external skin treatment of jock itch.

So if you’re a guy with jock itch watching this right now, I just want you to remember it’s a waste of time treating the skin around the groin area locally and forgetting about what you eat, what you drink, and how you live. If you really want to get a resolution and you want to cure this thing once and for all, then you really need to understand the holistic treatment of jock itch.

So most people, in fact, I would say all people with quite severe jock itch have got a major intestinal yeast infection. Some have actually systemic yeast infections, so it’s spread right throughout their body. Many guys I see with jock itch, in fact, drink too much beer or eat pizza or have the wrong kind of food. A lot of them I see wear the wrong kind of clothing, particularly undergarments. They may wear clothing with too much nylon in it.

Let’s just go over a couple of basic points you should factor into your diet and lifestyle if you want to cure this jock itch once and for all. So one of the first things that I recommend you do is to take my quiz, yeast infection quiz. So if you go to CandidaCrusher.com, you can do my quiz. That will give you an idea if you got mild, moderate or severe jock itch because jock itch, basically, is a yeast infection.

So once you’ve determined how bad the jock itch really is, then let’s go about seeing how we can get rid of this jock itch. So one of the key things I’d like you to do is look at one of the major food or drinks that you’ll be consuming right now that’ll be contributing to your jock itch. So alcohols and sugars are two key things that you need to look at. Have a look at some of my articles on yeastinfection.org. On the home page under the men’s section, you can read quite a lot of articles on the foods that contribute to this condition called jock itch.

So alcohol, suffice it to say, is going to be a big problem. If you really like drinking alcohol quite a lot and you’ve got jock itch, well, you ain’t going to get rid of it if you keep drinking the alcohol, so you will need to severely cut back on this alcohol. If you want to cure jock itch, you’ll preferably need to get rid of alcohol for four to six months straight. So you might not like to do that, but I’m pretty sure that if the jock itch is driving you as crazy as it has some of my patients, you’ll certainly comply with that recommendation.

So we’re talking beer, we’re talking spirits, you know, rum, vodka, whiskey, any kind of those kinds of beverages. You just got to get rid of them. Soda drinks, sugary drinks, even cordials, or sweetened cordials that you add to water or these powdered sachets with sugar in them you add to water, so any kind of sugar or alcohol you’ll need to kick out of your diet for some time. Those are the key things that you need to get rid of.

Other foods that you’ll need to consider will be bread, eating a lot of bread, eating a lot of takeaway food, ice cream, donuts, bagels, sundaes. Can you relate to any of those kinds of food or drinks? You’ll need to get rid of those as well.

So I’ve got plenty of good eating recommendations on yeastinfection.org that you can have a look at. I’ve also got an excellent product called Canxida, which is going to be very, very effective against jock itch to take internally, so you would take one tablet three times per day. Tea tree oil is quite a good oil to use externally around the genital region, too.

Clothing, let’s look at clothing. So 100 percent cotton boxers or briefs are what you want to wear, and I’d like you to change them preferably in the morning. Get up, have a shower, put on cotton underclothing. When you come home from work, have a shower, put on again a pair of cotton briefs. If you do that twice a day, treat the skin locally with tea tree oil or some tea tree oil soap, shower twice per day, and spend a bit of time in summer in the ocean water. That’s going to help quite a lot.

Make those diet changes and please do my quiz to determine how bad the problem is, and think about the product Canxida because that’s going to help you overcome the condition, too. You can find a link to that product on yeastinfection.org there on the right side, and feel free to ask me any questions on this YouTube channel. I’m quite happy to take them.

Thanks for your attention.

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