Some have. This protocol is better suited for parasitic infections, which I suspect most on this forum are grappling with. Yeast over-growth is more likely related to bacterial\parasitic primary infections. Phathogenic yeast is found in immuno-deficient individuals. Unless there is a strain of c. albicans which is on the rise, causing a pubic health crisis, I would place my bets on some parasitic stain of bacteria, or protozoa. There may even be parasites of the worm variety. All these things and in combination can cause the typical "yeast syndrome" problems.
Shroom