Candida tests, treatment, effective medications?
Does anyone have any information on how medical doctors treat Candida? Are there any tests that can be run?
Are their medications that work?
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@onamission thank you so much!! I've never heard of the vitamin c and thiamine functions. I'll be sure to take a look at these articles!
Would anyone be able to guide me as to how I should go about making an appointment with a specialist who could help me? Are there certain Mayo locations that focus on immunology and my type of issues? I tried calling the Jacksonville FL location and haven't been able to get through. Is the initial appointment now through video and then an in-person appointment is scheduled?
sorry I meant rheumatologist not immunologist!
@onamission is there brands of supplements for thiamine and vitamin c as well as dosages that you recommend?
Major brands are, as a group, offering trusted products. Many differ with the form of the vitamin or mineral in addition to the fillers, if used, that may cause a reaction. ConsumerLab offers product testing in addition to indepth information you can utilize to increase your nutritional knowledge.
jgalello, I want to return to finish answering your question as I had an interruption. I like Bestvite's Benfotiamine because of minimal fillers and I favor liposomal vitamin C because it lasts longer, offers better absorption and protects against vitamin C irritation. Liposomal delivery increases absorption levels that otherwise would be ineffective. Curcumin is a good example. I also like olive leaf extract by East Park. Dosage is an individual matter depending if it's for maintenance or a health issue in addition to other factors such as weight and age. You would benefit consulting a health care professional for the best levels to use as a Herxheimer or Die-Off symptoms could result from using high levels too soon.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6714268/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0308814612001744
https://www.thecandidadiet.com/olive-leaf-extract/
I’m currently seeing Silvia Hazel, nurse practitioner. She’s getting her functional medicine license soon. She seems to really care to get to the bottom of things.
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I went to Mayo in AZ for this issues 12 years ago. The GI had no idea what it was but I noticed that Rochester is now treating this at least has clinical trials. They didn't take me.
I have been looking for a MD to treat my candidiasis. I worked with functional medicine doc for 3 years. Diet, Nystatin, Difulcan but never enough to get rid of it although have tests confirmed candida in my blood and stools also thrush. I know in my eyes and ears.
Will Mayo treat this? I worked with GI doctor in AZ he admitted 10 years ago that he didn’t know what it was. He sent me to internist but I am on Medicare so He would not treat me. Has this changed? Ir is there someone who will treat me now or someone in Denver?