Candida Question #30 Is There Any Benefit of Carrot Juice In Yeast Infection Diet?

I occasionally get patients asking me what specific juices can I have to really nail this yeast infection. I love carrot juice or I love apple juice or I love orange juice. Can these juices be of an advantage to me?

Yes and no. In my book, I write about the three different types of ways you can consume juices. I’ve got the beginner, the intermediate and advanced way of juicing. When you begin juicing, if you’re not used to it, the sweeter juices are often palatable. And as you progress and get more experience, you can go for the more bitter juices, including broccoli, kale, and spinach. These are the more beneficial juices, as they are more phytonutrient dense juices.

I would recommend that you be very careful with carrot juice because it has a high sucrose content. Many people tend to make juice and they tend to throw the fiber out and just consume the juice. This is quite a high sugar load and is not a very good idea when you’ve got Candida to consume a high sugar load.

So I would recommend that you would not have carrot juice, initially, unless you consume it in small amounts along with celery and perhaps some green tart apple. In small amounts, you’ll probably be okay. But you really want to reserve carrot juice until your gut improves down the track. And when you do do it, perhaps a good idea for you is to look at perhaps a Vita Mix juicer, which I use, which will incorporate all the fiber as well as the juice which you can dilute with some water. That way, you’re going to slow the amount of sugar uptake in the gut.

In nature, you don’t find things growing as pure sucrose or fructose. They will always come in combination with fiber. And I believe the best way to consume vegetable juice or fruit juice is by consuming the fiber along with the juice. So give that a try.

Candida Question #19 Can A Good Quality Probiotic Treat My Yeast Infection Forever?

Well, a probiotic will certainly help you, but I really don’t believe that a probiotic will cure your yeast infection as such. It can certainly help to repopulate your digestive system and help to reduce the levels of poor bacteria. But once a yeast infection really takes hold in the body, it’s quite difficult to eradicate it by just relying on a probiotic alone.

And in fact in America in 2010 when they enforced GMP or good manufacturing procedures, they discovered that over half the probiotics that were being purchased by people were useless, absolutely therapeutically useless. They had poor strains and hardly any viability at all. So be very careful what type of dietary supplements you buy because there are lots of product out there that are not very viable.

As I mentioned, once Candida becomes widespread, it becomes more difficult to eradicate, probably like a weed in a garden will become more difficult to eradicate when it really takes foothold. So the whole idea is to try and get in before it becomes systemic or too bad. A better approach would be to use an enzyme and probiotic combination; that will give you a better effect than just a probiotic.

If you keep an eye on yeastinfection.org and CandidaCrusher.com, you will soon discover that I’ve developed my own Candida Crusher products with very high quality viability and very specific enzyme probiotic formula which I’m developing right now which will be available soon, so you’ll be able to purchase that very soon with the quality product I have in mind.

So supplements are certainly very, very handy and essential in chronic cases, but most of your work really needs to come from lifestyle and diet. Eighty percent of what I like patients to do is think about their lifestyle and twenty percent about supplementation. I’m not interested in people who are just interested in taking supplements, try to get rid of symptoms, it’s not going to work. You need to address the root causes, look particularly at your lifestyle and diet and supplementation to give you the best effects when it comes to crushing Candida.

So I hope that answers your question. Thank you, Bill.

Candida Question #18 Can Lack Of Sleep Cause A Yeast Infection?

Well not really. A yeast infection is not caused by a lack of sleep or insomnia. However, a lack of sleep can be a reason why a person has developed adrenal fatigue. Adrenal fatigue can create insomnia, and insomnia can create adrenal fatigue. Insomnia can lead to reduced immune function, and a reduced immune function can certainly increase your susceptibility towards a yeast infection by reducing your immune resistance.

So, good sleep is a very important part of strong adrenal and hormonal health. When this becomes compromised, you can leave yourself wide open to all sorts of infections: bacterial, viral, and also pathogens like yeast. So it’s important for you to get good sleep.

In other videos, I’ll be speaking more about adrenal fatigue. I’d like you to pay attention particularly to adrenal fatigue and insomnia. There’s quite a big link there.

So, to answer that question, does a lack of sleep cause a yeast infection? Indirectly, there is a link, but it’s not directly caused by insomnia.

Thank you.

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