It all depends how severe each case is. Of course mild to moderate cases of candida can be cured in which they still have a decent amount of beneficial flora to recover. But severe fungal candida in which all to nearly all the beneficial flora have been wiped out is near impossible to cure. More research needs to be done on strains like these to help people with severe fungal candida.
Im already familiar with the mannan release. I remember showing you that certain bacteria and microbes produce b-mannanase to help break down this substance. After the mannan+ metabolites is released then you have to deal with the immune response and toxic clean up=overload of histamine etc....The head fog can be overwhelming. More research needs to be done on breaking down this mannan so it doesn't cause the immune paralysis/immune response. I've seen that some farmers use b-mannanase and seems to help with the livestock's digestion. So when is it going to be available for humans?????
http://www.prozomix.com/products/listing?searchby=name&searchby_name=%26%2394...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14562909
http://www.americanbiosystems.com/products/agricultural-enzymes/beta-mannanas...
This is the only enzyme supplement i could find that has mannanase in it: http://www.iherb.com/R-Garden-Maximizer-90-Capsules/10343 Don't know if the amount of mannanase in that product will make much of a difference??