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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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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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/
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@onamission is there brands of supplements for thiamine and vitamin c as well as dosages that you recommend?
sorry I meant rheumatologist not immunologist!
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?
@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!
@baz10 That's great that you were able to avoid surgery and treat it naturally. I have celiac and have been gf since i found out in 2016. I have also been of dairy for 2 years. I always try to stay away from yeast and sugars. Unfortunately after indulging a little over Thanksgiving it was enough to put the candid into overdrive 🙁
jgalello, candida is a tough nut to crack. You mentioned red dots on your skin and itchy that may also be from a vitamin C deficiency and
borderline thyroid issues, chronic fatigue, depression and anxiety that are symptomatic of a thiamine deficiency (vitamin B1). Thiamine and vitamin C are needed in overall health and fighting candida.. Thiamine has a critical role in digestive health and function which if further impacted by insufficient levels of magnesium causing a deficiency of thiamine because it and vitamin D require magnesium to become bioactive. Benfotiamine is a fat soluble form of thiamine that can pass through the blood/brain barrier easier than water soluble thiamine forms. Liposomal vitamin C offers high absorption and long activity. Please research these forms of thiamine and vitamin C. I hope these links offer more answers you are looking for:
https://www.eonutrition.co.uk/post/thiamine-deficiency-a-major-cause-of-sibo
https://chriskresser.com/top-4-mistakes-people-make-when-treating-candida-overgrowth/
https://www.yeastinfection.org/aldehydes-and-candida-connection/
https://healthunlocked.com/parkinsonsmovement/posts/138378002/aldehydes-and-thiamine-and-candida
https://www.thecandidadiet.com/vitamin-c/
A few years ago I was having several sinus infections and was told by the ENT docs that surgery was necessary, then I went to an Integrative Clinic (real docs) and was told it was no doubt a fungal infection and to avoid sugar and yeast containing foods as these "feed" fungal infections and was also given a homeopathic for fungal treatment. Within a short time I was feeling great, then eventually went on a gluten free diet and still do that. That was probably 10 years ago. Perhaps if you can do away with the sugar and yeast foods and see what happens? Best of health~~Baz