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Re: Suspected Candida Die-off Rash
 
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Re: Suspected Candida Die-off Rash


Exposing fungal candida to prescription antifungals will cause drug resistance in the fungus, leading to an inability of those drugs to have any long-term effect. The drugs themselves suppress the immune system, which helps to keep the fungal candida and other organisms in check. Diflucan is toxic to the liver and kidneys at any dosage. Nystatin tends to be much safer, but perhaps no less effective. Changing your diet should have an impact, but it is past antibiotic use that creates this problem, even if that use was 10, 20, 30 years or more ago. Most people who have systemic fungal candida are asymptomatic until some event makes it symptomatic by disrupting bacterial flora, suppressing immune function, etc.
I would recommend doing the Plan (CandidaPlan.com). You may also need to consider blood sugar imbalances and a need to supplement with HCL.
The initial rash could have been an allergy to detergents used to wash your clothes, and the subsequent rash the results of medications.
 

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