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Re: How important is the candida diet?
 
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Re: How important is the candida diet?


 While I agree about the importance of probiotics/flora, I have to say that saying diet is not that important is odd.

I did not say that it was not important.  I said it is not near as important as terrain.  There is a big difference between the two statements.

It is like with cancer.  The vast majority of cancers are caused from viruses.  And the reason that cancer comes back in most cases with conventional treatment is that they do not address the virus that caused the cancer in the first place.  Diet can slow cancer as well but again if it does not address the cause diet is not going to stop the cancer.

An anti-Candida diet may slow the growth of the Candida, but until you address the cause, which is an alkaline terrain from a lack of flora and food to feed them the Candida is still going to be out of control.  Address the cause, not the symptoms.

 

 
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