Why should you try my candida crusher program for candida yeast infection treatment?

Good day, Eric Bakker here, naturopath, author of Candida Crusher.

Just wanted to do a quick video today regarding why my program would be good for you to get if you’ve got a chronic yeast infection. What sets my program apart from the rest? Why is it different? What are some of the things that you need to take into account when you get all these other eBooks on yeast infections? There’s millions of them online. How do you know I’m not selling you a bunch of bologna like a lot of these books are?

Well, I’ve studied yeast infections now for 25 years. These are some of my books on yeast infections up here. I’ve got about 2,000 books on natural health in my room, a lot of diet books, and probably about 100 books on Candida. I think I’ve referenced about 50 or 60 in my Candida Crusher book. I’ve got about 15 eBooks on yeast infections.

I find most of the books keep rehashing the same information. Most of the books, if not all of the eBooks, are written by people who’ve actually had a yeast infection but never actually treated patients in a clinical setting with a yeast infection. They weren’t clinicians. They weren’t doctors. They were basically just people who lived at home, got sick, treated their yeast infection, and then became instant experts in this whole area.

The difference with Candida Crusher and all these other eBooks is, for example, I’ve treated over 15,000 people with yeast infections spanning a 25-year period. That’s quite a long time and that’s quite a lot of people. I’ve built up a reasonably good amount of clinical skills over these years.

How do you know this book’s going to be any good for you? Are you going to get cured using this book? Well, I don’t like using the “cured” word, but I would put it to you, what are you going to do with the information in my book, more likely. Because I find there are three types of patients that I tend to see in my clinic.

Patient number one is going to look at the information I presented them, have a good think about it, and make the changes that are necessary to get on top of their yeast infection. They’re going to make the right lifestyle changes and dietary changes. They’re going to take dietary supplements regularly. They’re going to come back regularly to my clinic for follow up. They’re going to ask me questions. We’re going to be able to track and measure and test their results to see if they’re on track and maybe gently nudge them back on track again. And these are the patients that recover from a yeast infection.

These make up about 60 percent of the people I see. My reputation’s built on results. Results are the main things that get me work. I don’t really market. I write and research and I treat patients. And if I get good results, I’m going to get patients. If I get crap results, I’m not going to get patients. And I’ve got plenty of patients, so I must be getting reasonable results.

The second group of people are people that we also see quite frequently. That would make up about 25, maybe 30 percent of people we see in a clinical setting. These are people who come in. They sometimes don’t make the follow up visit. They will listen to your advice, but they seem to be always too busy to eat the right kind of foods or do any exercise. They’re always on their computer. They’re always out partying or doing things. Health is sort of a priority for them, but not really as much a priority as it is for the first category. They do take supplements, but they forget to take them here or there. And they’re always in a hurry. They’re busy people.

You think they get results. Well, they do. Some of them do. Some of them don’t. Some of them become category one patients and some of them drop out never to return. I guess it’s because their symptoms weren’t bad enough really for them to really want to commit to making the change necessary to get the results.

The third category, unfortunately, are people that seen me once and we don’t see them again. These are people who are after the quick fixes. These are the people who fall for scams like the 12-hour yeast cure. These are people who want to have their cake and eat it, too. They want to keep on drinking booze. They want to keep on eating chocolate bars. They want to keep on having all those sugary cereals. They don’t take their health seriously. And as Dr. Wilson used to say to me, if you don’t take your health seriously, just take it somewhere else. Just go and see another doctor.

We call these patients doctor hoppers. They hop from one doctor to another. They complain about all the doctors that can’t cure them, but they don’t want to make any damn changes themselves to get well. Those aren’t the patients I want. I say to a patient when they come in, “Are you going to be one, two or three?” It’s as simple as that.

Why is my book different? Why should you buy this book? What makes Candida Crusher a cut above a lot of that other stuff out there online?

There are a couple of points here I’ve got on my screen I’m going to read out to you. And this is what sets my book apart from all those other yeast infection books.

A comprehensive, fully clickable, 23-page table of contents in the front, so it’s an eBook. You can click to anywhere in the book.

More than 25 comprehensive case studies.

A whole chapter devoted to quick solutions called the Quick Start Guide, that’s Chapter 4.

A three-stage, fast relief program for men and women. A whole chapter devoted to vaginal yeast infections. This is worth the price of the book alone.

The most effective vaginal yeast infection treatment yet developed. It’s a two-stage protocol that just nails yeast infections time and again.

Hundreds of answers to frequently asked questions.

Sections that rebuke most of the myths about yeast infections.

How to get the correct diagnosis.

An extensive chapter on the many and varied signs and symptoms of your yeast infection.

An in-depth information about medical testing of yeast infections.

The most comprehensive information ever seen on Candida functional medicine testing in any book.

You’ll also find my comprehensive at-home test for yeast infections, which is entirely unique information.

You’ll find my symptom tracker, how you can track your symptoms at home and the severity of them, whether you’re improving or getting worse. I’ve also got a home test tracker, so you can actually do these home tests and track them over a 16-week period to see which way you’re going.

There’s a proven three-stage diet and there’s 100 pages on Candida diet and nutrition alone. I think it’s close to 200 pages on diet and nutrition in Chapter 7.

The link between Candida, your immune system and stress; there’s about 50 pages on this information.

There’s Candida detoxification and cleansing. There’s 31 pages on detox. I think there’s about five pages on heavy metal cleansing.

Special Candida foods and the best dietary supplements to take. There’s 70 pages on this.

The best lifestyle information. I’ve got 70 pages on how to have the right lifestyle if you’ve got a chronic yeast infection.

There’s tons of information on herbal treatments, the correct washes, cleanses, it just goes on and on and one, 718 pages.

If you’ve got a chronic yeast infection, this is the bible to get. Forget a lot of these other junky books I was telling you about because as I was saying, they’re written by people who’ve never seen a patient. They’ve grabbed information from the internet; whereas, this information comes from my clinic after treating thousands of patients, and that’s what makes the difference.

And if you’re not happy, you get all your money back. What do you got to lose? I don’t think you’ll want a refund on this book. Because once you read this book and you use the information, you’re going to nail that yeast infection. And that’s why I wrote this book. I wrote this book and the by-line is called the permanent yeast solution, for that reason. Because I want you to permanently eradicate that yeast infection once and for all. And that’s worth $47. It sure is.

A visit to a gynecologist for a female is going to be $500. And what is she going to get out of that? A bunch of creams and then maybe another visit.

If you want to beat this infection permanently and you’re serious about wanting to get rid of it and you’re a category one patient who’s going to do what it takes, then this book’s going to give you the result you’re looking for.

Thanks for your time.

What to do if I have male candida yeast infection?

Thanks for tuning into this video. Here’s a question I got asked from a guy in Australia not that long ago. Where do I go if I have a male yeast infection? What do I do? Who do I see? What treatment do I take? How do I know I’ve got a male yeast infection? How do I know I haven’t got herpes or a sexually transmitted disease? What the hell have I got? What is it? Can you help me?

These are some routine questions I get posted to me through yeastinfection.org, so what I want you to do is please check out my yeast infection quiz. That’s one of the first things that you can do. Go to yeastinfection.org and look for the button or go to CandidaCrusher.com and look for one of the buttons that says, “Take the quiz.” This is going to give you quite a good idea because it took me a long time and a lot of investment to get this yeast infection quiz perfected and I believe it’s one of the best in the world currently, so go and do that quiz right now if you haven’t already done it, to determine if you’ve got a mild, moderate or severe yeast infection.

Now as a lot of people have said to me, “Oh, these questions are quite generic. These questions could mean you’ve got any kind of disease like diabetes or multiple sclerosis or arthritis or anything,” but that’s not true. This quiz was very carefully designed with these particular questions and the screens you go through to very carefully determine not only your level of Candida, but whether you’ve got Candida or not, and it’s based on tens of thousands of patients. It’s not something I just plucked out of the air yesterday or found on Google somewhere and quickly slapped it up. This is a carefully designed quiz, so do that quiz.

The other thing I want you to do is to read some of my male articles on yeastinfection.org. There’s a whole section for guys there. I’ve seen a lot of guys like you over the years with jock itch, with toenail fungus, with skin rashes, with gut problems, with all kinds of manifestations of yeast infections, so I believe I’m well positioned to help guys like you out there with this problem right now. So that’s where you can go to.

If you’ve got a lot of problems and you’re really in doubt, you can always go to your doctor and ask for an assessment to check out what you’ve got. You can also ask for a skin scraping and culture to see whether they can actually grow a fungus off the skin. Don’t be embarrassed. Go to the doctor. Doctors are well trained to check this out. You don’t have to take the treatment necessarily, but if you’re really concerned and you’ve got high anxiety about it, maybe get checked out first.

I’ve got plenty of solutions for you, so get checked out first to determine if you’ve got a male yeast infection. There are different types of infections that can affect the groin region of the male, but it sometimes pays to get checked out first. Natural treatment is the way to go, and you can see about that in other videos that I’ve made regarding male yeast infections.

I hope that answers your question on where do you go. First do the quiz, check out your severity, get a diagnosis if you’re concerned about it, read some of my articles, tune into my other videos on this YouTube channel because there are a lot of male videos on here, and drop me a line if you’ve got a real concern and a consultation is possible, too.

I hope that gives you some information. Thanks for tuning in.

Should I take antifungal supplement for candida treatment?

I’ve got a question here. Why would I need to take an antifungal dietary supplement for Candida?

Well, that’s quite simple. You don’t need to take one at all. If you do everything perfectly, if you eat the right kind of foods, you abstain from all alcohol, most refined carbohydrates, all fruits, and quite a lot of different foods for probably six to nine months, if you live a very low-stress lifestyle, you get eight hours of sleep, drink plenty of water, if you do everything premium, you probably would not need to take an antifungal.

But here’s the crunch. Nobody does that. The fact that you’re looking at this video today, it might be 11 o’clock at night, might be 1 a.m., it could be on your mobile phone any time of the day, it could be why you’re eating something right now in distress. The thing is we don’t live naturally balanced lives. We live in the 21st century. We need to have some kind of support. We all like to get things done quickly and efficiently and that’s why we take an antifungal.

Antifungals help us to overcome Candida yeast infections much more rapidly than if we didn’t take them, and more effectively. They help to balance our bowel flora as well. They help us to eradicate lots of different types of bacteria, not just Candida, so taking an antifungal for three to six months makes a lot of sense. You don’t need to take a lot of quality antifungals; you just need to take a small amount. Once or twice a day, three times per day. You can lead up to that after 14 days, so I generally get people to start taking an antifungal maybe two tablets a day for a little while and then build up to three a day and generally just for a period of about four to six weeks.

Good idea to take an antifungal when you come back from holiday, for example. Say you’ve been on a cruise or you’ve been on a holiday somewhere, whether it’s to the Caribbean or Mexico or South America or even Paris or Germany or New Zealand where I live. If you’ve traveled and you’ve eaten different kinds of food and been under travel stress, it can shift the microbial balance. A good time to take an antifungal.

If you’ve been through a lot of work stress or bankruptcy or divorce, this can lower your immunity. Good time to take an antifungal. So, yes, it does make sense to take an antifungal from time to time because Candida overgrowth is rampant. Many of us eat too much foods and consume beverages containing sugars. Many of us take various medication or eat poultry or chicken with antibiotics in it. Many women take the pill. Many guys drink too much beer. We get a lot of microbial imbalances, and particularly with stress, we increase our susceptibility to yeast infection.

I believe that everybody will benefit from a good antifungal supplement once or twice per year. It can really help to keep your digestive system in good shape.

I hope that answers the question on the antifungal medication because I think it is very beneficial, and it’s going to help you. Not just for Candida, but just for overall gut health as well.

Thanks for tuning in.

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