What Kinds Of Fruits Can You Not Eat If You Have
Candida
The kind of fruits you cannot eat if you have
candida Successful Anti-Candida dieters
normally report improvements within the first month of
the diet. It is a tough lifestyle change at first, with
so many food groups excluded.
However, when the Candida infection is beaten,
all of the foods to avoid can be slowly reintroduced into your
diet.
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Cheese - Additives & Preservatives - Alcohol - Caffeine -
Chocolate - Fruit - Glutenous Foods - Mushrooms - Nuts - Spices
- Sugar - Vinegar
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cheeses Holistic
practitioners recommend that Candida sufferers
dramatically reduce their intake of dairy products. This
is because Candida prevents the body from processing fat
properly. At the very least dieters should eliminate aged
cheeses - a small amount of swiss or mozzarella cheese
every once in a while should not
hurt.
Additives &
Preservatives If you see something on the list of
ingredients that you don't know or can't
pronounce
, chances are that you should steer clear. One common
preservative is Citric Acid, a chemical derived from yeasts and
often found in supermarket tomatoes.
candida diet Non-organic food like meat or
eggs can also contain residual levels of antibiotics and
steroids that were used during the farming process. These
chemicals can disrupt your friendly bacteria and allow the
Candida yeast to flourish.
Alcohol Alcohol is high in sugar, sugar that can feed
the growth of the Candida yeast and put stress on your organs
and immune system. Mixing alcohol and Candida is like opening
all your windows in a house fire - you don't want to feed the
problem. Wine, beer and spirits are all off-limits, but
remember these can be reintroduced when the diet starts to
work!
anti
candida diet - Caffeine and Other
Stimulants
That's right, its time to cut out
that cup of coffee in the mornings. Not only do the sugar and
sweetener kickstart your Candida, the caffeine gives it just as
much of a boost as it does to you!
Even
decaf tea and coffee are to be avoided if possible, as they
contain residual levels of caffeine. As for energy drinks like
Red Bull, their levels of sugar, caffeine and taurine are so
high that no serious Candida dieter should ever go near
them.
Chocolate
Often Candida sufferers have sweet cravings, which makes it
doubly important to stay off the chocolate! Its not you that
needs the chocolate, its the Candida telling you that its
hungry. Put your Candida on a starvation diet - don't eat
chocolate.
What Kinds Of Fruits Can You Not Eat
If You Have Candida
While you are on a candida diet, fruit is good for you
in so many ways, its high sugar content does you no favors when
it comes to Candida. Like other foods to avoid on this page,
the sugar helps to feed the growth of
Candida.
Avoid
fresh, dried and canned fruit. Especially avoid fruits like
melon that may contain mould. You should even cut out your
morning glass of orange juice while you're fighting
Candida.
Glutenous
foods Avoid
foods containing Gluten - basically anything made with
wheat, rye, oats or barley. Cut out foods like wheat
bread, rye bread and pasta. Some people are very
sensitive to Glutens, if you're not careful your body
will spend all of its time combating these glutenous
foods instead of attacking the
Candida.
Mushrooms
Mushrooms are fungi, and Candida loves to feed on mould and
fungi. Cutting mushrooms out of your diet will help to restrict
the infection's growth in your system. Also make sure to avoid
truffles, as these are part of the same
family.
Candida nuts diet
nuts Any nuts
that are high in mould, like peanuts, can promote a Candida
outbreak. Nuts that were cracked a long time ago, for example
sliced almonds, also have time to develop mould. If you like
nuts, stick to freshly cracked or whole
ones.
Sugars, honeys and
syrups That
includes any chemical ending in 'ose', like lactose, sucrose,
fructose etc. Sugars feed the growth of your Candida infection.
This means stay away from the soft drinks
too!
Many
people don't realise that sweeteners can also make your Candida
worse, as well as keeping your sweet tooth alive and well. You
may think that sugar-free diet cola is a safe option on the
Candida diet, but the fact is that it can feed your Candida
just as much as a really sugary soft
drink.
Candida spicy foodSpices, Curries & Hot
foods Even a
mild curry can destroy the friendly bacteria in your gut and
allow the Candida yeast to flourish. Try to
avoid
anything that tastes spicy.
Vinegar Vinegar is made in a yeast culture, depletes
the stomach of acids and can also cause inflammation in your
gut. There are reports that one particular vinegar, apple cider
vinegar, can be helpful in combating yeast. Other types should
be avoided.
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