Julie,
 What CS are you taking? Important to know what it is you are using.
I've had good success with cutting my candida WAY back, but I sip between a pint and a quart of my homemade EIS, (around 10-15) ppm daily. I worked up to this amount. Don't remember how long it took to see any results, but the low carb diet and no sugars is very important, it is hard to kill candida while feeding it. One major benefit of getting rid of candida for me is I'm no longer lactose intolerant. CS is documented to kill candida yeast, but I much doubt teaspoon quantities are going to do the job. CS will kill some of the beneficials in the Kefir, if you take the two at the same time, or very close together, so drink your Kefir a couple of hours before or after taking your CS.
sol

Julie Tolbert wrote:

Hello All,

I am new to this list. I just had a few questions if
anyone has in knowledge in this area.

I am presently on the candida "diet" (no sugar, no
wheat, no yeast, etc..)have been for 2 months. Not
much improvement. My candida is systemic. Hevy toll on
the liver..hypoglycemic now.

I began using CS 3 days ago. 1 tsp. 3xdaily.
I also drink homemade Kefir daily as my probiotic
along with eating cultured veg. daily.

I was interested to know if anyone out there has had
success using CS, their regimen, length of time before
noticing results, and of course just plain ole
uplifting success stories would be great!
thanks in advance for any info!
Julie




        
                
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