Re: apple cider vinegar +/_ candida.

Posted by Steph Smith on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/apple-cider-vinegar-candida-tp1547800p1547813.html

Thanks for this Ada

--- On Wed, 19/11/08, betty_starbuckle <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: betty_starbuckle <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] apple cider vinegar +/_ candida.
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, 19 November, 2008, 3:12 PM






steph , here is part of a discussion from a forum i found.

"Yes I know what you mean. The following demonstrates that mixed
information regarding Apple Cider vinegar and whether it kills or
feeds candida. Generally speaking, Apple Cider Vinegar has been
successfully used in creating vaginal douche formulas to kill
vaginal yeast infections. Apple cider vinegar has also been used in
drinking water of dogs to successfully treat yeast infections in
dogs. I have a blood analyst that is very knowledgeable and that I
trust and he believes that apple cider vinegar is an antifungal and
so will kill candida. I will continue to ingest apple cider vinegar
not only because of its antifungal properties but because of its
proven ability to kill a host of parasites and bactertia and its
ability to create a more balanced body PH. As I also do regular
Liver Flushes , I will continue to take ACV on a regular basis as
the malic acid in acv is known to soften and break up any gull
stones to allow their easy disposal from the body during a Liver
Flush .

Articles in support of ACV to kill Candida.
http://chetday. com/candida3. html
http://www.wellvet. com/candida. html
http://www.herbalre mediesinfo. com/yeastinfecti ons.html
http://www.yeastinf ectionadvisor. com/candidadiet. html
Article that advises against ingesting ACV if you have Candida
http://www.wholesal eherbs.com/ yeast.html

I guess since we are all so different, the best thing to do is try
and monitor whether ingestion of ACV makes your candida problem
worse or better. I don't believe that you can know for sure any
other way but to be a guinea pig and hope for the best. Also, if you
decide to try ACV, be sure to stick to the unfiltered, raw, and
unpasturized type available in health food stores. Part of the
confusion around this may have to do with differences in ACV and
their effect on Candida. It well could be that the store bought
distilled apple cider vinegar may well be bad if you have Candida.

Best Wishes.

 














     

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