I am posting as an update on my health, I have made a lot of progress in the past month or so and it is mainly due to adding more carbohydrates to my diet. I have been eating high-carb for over a year now and was actually almost 100% cured one year ago while I was in India but then I got malaria and it has taken me about the past 7 months to get my health back on track and now I am well on my way to 100% perfect health again and this is due to adding EVEN more carbohydrates than I was previously eating and also adding more calories to my diet, this has started to help candida clear out much quicker and also cures adrenal fatigue and hyperthyroid (that is often self-diagnosed as hypothyroid). I am not going to claim that this is the only diet that works to cure candida, I don't know if it will work for you. I do know that this diet is the best for ME and probably for many others of you out there I think it will also work. I think that I understand my body now and why this diet helps so much and why I and many others feel terrible when we try to add carbohydrates to our diet, basically it is cleansing the body of all the things it couldn't get out without the proper material to burn. I understand all of this in terms of Indian ayurvedic medicine. A simplistic explanation is that carbohydrates are the wood and your stomach acid is the fire. Feed the body enough carbohydrates and the fire burns nicely and there are no problems but don't feed it enough fuel and you still have to same amount of fire it has nothing to burn so it has to store as toxic waste in your body first in the intestines and then throughout other parts of the body. Start feeding carbohydrates again and all the toxic wastes stored in the body start to come out again, that is why you feel bad when eating carbohydrates after cutting them for a long time. Will update again at a later time with more information on exactly what I ate that made me sick, what I ate that cured me and all the other stuff that didn't work. Sorry I will not be able to respond to this post for a while as I don't always have access to a computer at the time.