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Has anyone had any luck with candida cleanse pills ?

Just started using a product ( purely holistic candida cleanse) along with a solid diet. It's still early but I was wonder if any seen positive results from them ?
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Whenever we feel a headache from a product, there's a high possibility the liver is inflamed in a way. It's a sign that we must not ignore.

When a slightly toxic chemical is taken orally and spikes in the blood, the liver and coordinating organs such kidneys will try hard to eliminate it. Usually we don’t feel the liver struggle silently to bring it down. Sometimes there’s a little heat because the liver is the biggest internal organ, for instance, when liver is trying to eliminate alcohol or other toxic chemicals you warm up because of its size. If it struggles and the toxic chemical is still high in the blood, we start feeling the effects in different ways including mild to severe headaches.

This doesn’t mean that anything bad for the liver is necessarily bad for everything else, no. It just means that we should be mindful of dosages. While this product is good for the gut, I presume, too much of Caprylic Acid, Oregano Oil, Black Walnut might not always be a good idea. The chemical Caprylic acid is very strong and probably will cause a slide liver inflammation if taken too much. It was originally used as an antimicrobial and pesticide to wash food but some have turned into a supplement. All three products have antibiotic/antifungal properties so will reduce gut microbes but in most cases toxic to human cells if they elevate in the blood.

While it might help kill microbes (good and bad) in the gut, it will probably ruin gut lining and inflame liver too so those are the things to take in mind when considering dose to take.

In the light of what we know now from the MeBO research, it may appear that some products, while it helped temporarily, made things worse in the long run. In another words, PATMers were getting worse and worse by using these products, especially products with potent antibiotics, antifungal and antiparasitic, and didn’t even know it. Each time we use a product like this, while it may hold off the PATM effects for months to years, once microbes resist they finally grow back in numbers but gut lining is twice as bad as before. So over the years, our PATM is just getting worse… the longer you have PATM the more resistant the microbes and worse shape the gut lining. So it’s no surprise to me that young ones respond quickly to treatment and those that have had it for over a decade or more, in most cases don’t feel anything from popular treatments. Their gut linings have gotten so bad that it needs application for months or years to show any sign of success, and in most cases give up within weeks.
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It's one of the best anti-candida products I've used.  It gave me a headache and made me bring up lots of phlegm.  All good signs because it meant I was detoxing.  But might have to wait awhile before you see signs (8 - 10 days).
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Hi hopeful1234 I also think that is the best product for candida cleanse.It's because candida support by now foods doesn't work for me.And it's due to Pau D'arco.Maybe I'm allergic to Pau D'arco and I know that there are other people which are allergic too.
D'arco is a good antimicrobial, until they found out it's toxic to the liver in high doses. This freaked out many people.
hey mindspace, not surprising; Candida Cleanse has a wider selection of herbs than Candida Support (which has just 4, I think).  Good luck!
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