POST #733
You might wonder why I am planning to document my candidiasis experience, as this website is supposed to be about raw vegan food.
I’m doing this because I believe that this issue is nutrition-based, and it can eliminated with a nutritional approach, coupled with natural (nutriceutical) remedies. I also know that many people come to raw foods looking for alleviation of various health issues, many of which are linked to candidiasis. From my studies on the subject,over the past 13 years, as well as my own experience as a raw vegan, I have noticed that it is much easier for raw vegans to adhere to the elimination diet, as the allowed vegetables in the first phase tend to be staples of a raw vegan diet anyway. In fact, as I am not a big fan of sweets, there are precious few things I might want that are not on the Phase One list.
I’m starting the Master Cleanse again tomorrow. That means tonight is a double strength cup of Smooth Move tea. Early to bed, early to rise – start tomorrow with a delicious quart of hot salt water (I find it easier to get the salt water down if it is hot. That way, it tastes a little like bouillon. I’ve recently read that it also makes the “process” faster, that you’re done going in two hours as opposed to four. That’s been my experience).
When I am fasting or dieting, I tend to read recipe books. For some reason, such activity keeps my mind off food. Right now, I also want to read as much as I can about natural candidiasis treatments, so I’ll be reading books on the topic, as well as researching on the internet.
I’m starting with the 2000 version of Dr. William G. Crook’s The Yeast Connection Handbook. I was deeply impressed with the original edition of this book, and, at first glance, I see that a great deal of information has been added since that first landmark publication. I’m going to buy this book its own highlighter.
I’m also doing research in alternative therapies. I am starting with Melody’s Love is in the Earth, a classic crystal therapy encyclopedia. Mine is a 1996 edition.
I’m going to start my regimen with a Master Cleanse. This is a little controversial, because the Master Cleanse uses lemon juice and maple syrup, both of which are proscribed in the typical anti-candida diet. I have decided that the benefits gained from the Master Cleanse (thoroughly cleansed liver, kidney, and intestines) outweigh the temporary delay in the beginning of my candida-elimination diet. Stanley Burroughs believed that the Master Cleanse would help to eliminate candidiasis, and, if I am lucky, he will turn out to have been right. Otherwise, I will just be happy to be really clean when I begin my candida-elimination diet after the Master Cleanse. (Either way, this is going to take a long time, months, so taking 2 weeks to do something I really believe in is not the end of the world as I see it.) I’ll let you know how it goes, and I promise to any effects I experience.
When I am fasting or dieting, I tend to read recipe books. For some reason, such activity keeps my mind off food. Right now, I also want to read as much as I can about natural candidiasis treatments, so I’ll be reading books on the topic, as well as researching on the internet.
I’m starting with the 2000 version of Dr. William G. Crook’s The Yeast Connection Handbook. I was deeply impressed with the original edition of this book, and, at first glance, I see that a great deal of information has been added since that first landmark publication. I’m going to buy this book its own highlighter.
I’m also doing research in alternative therapies. I am starting with Melody’s Love is in the Earth, a classic crystal therapy encyclopedia. Mine is a 1996 edition.
Additionally, I’ve found that there is a homeopathic candida albicans formula. The Master Cleanse proscribes medications/remedies, so I will save that in the medicine cabinet for after my fast.
Of course, in the war against candidiasis, there is the limited diet. That has never changed, really, so I’ll be following the candida elimination diet information that I have posted on my website 0(by the way, I expect I’ll be updating the website, which is still on-target, despite the years since I first published it, as I discover new options in the treatment of candidiasis).