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I have had an chronic vulvar is for over 15 yrs. and have seen a obgyn, dermatologist. Obgyn says sometime I have yeast, the dermatologist says "prutius" and no treatment given has been succeful only temporary. I am thinking I suffer from candidia of the gut, and have been diagnoised w/acid reflux. My main complaint is the constant itching and I get hives for no apparent reason, suffer from bloating/ abdominal pain/ back pain/chronic fatigue & at times nausea. What suggestions

2007-06-05 07:32:19 · 1 answers · asked by sissytwo 3 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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I would first go to your family physician and get a referral to another doctor out there. The type of doctors that come to mind, is a gastreneologist (spelling?) because it sounds like you have a lot of digestive system problems which could cause the itching (not positive though), but you may want to see a different dermatologist for your constant itching to see if they could better help your itching. Do you have allergies? Allergies could cause the itching, and if you are allergic to some type of food it could cause the abdominal/bloating pain. If you do know of or suspect some allergies you could see an allergist. You could have several conditions which are causing you to be harder to diagnose, but a family physician is always useful when referring you onto other physicians for further inquiry and treatment.

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See an internal doctor ~ ALSO tell him about the hives~ ask to see if the histamine level could be checked? ~

I would also say that even a temporary fix would be a plus! There are sites out there that deal with cleansing the gut ~ I will look to see what else I can find ~

Wondering if a gluten free diet would help ~

The Candida Diet No No's

Here is a list of candida diet foods to avoid while you are trying to treat yourself for yeast infection. These are known foods which usually contain fungi in one form or another and when digested break down into simple sugars, which yeast, feeds on. There are also over 400 known fungi that can affect the health of the human body, so it is best to not introduce any of these other fungi into your body when fighting candida or yeast, give yourself the best chance you can.

Stevia and Stevia Plus ok as a sugar substitute but Xylitol is even better. Xylitol is actually antifungal and inhibits candida while also preventing tooth decay in children and adults from bad bacteria. It is heat stable and makes a great sugar for baking and cooking needs. It also tastes good.

The candida free diet calls for NO Fruits and fruit juices because of the sugar they contain except for:

Green apples, berries, avocadoes, grapefruit, lemons, limes...

NO Breaded Meats...All others ok...

NO Egg substitutes...Eggs themselves are ok...organic is best since they contain the correct omega fatty acids ratio...with fertile if you can find them being the ideal...

NO Margarine and butter substitutes...

On the yeast infection diet, yogurt (especially made from goats or organic), cream cheese, sour cream made from real cream, unsweetened whipping cream, and butter are all ok... However, dairy is a high allergy food so I suggest eliminating all dairy for 4 weeks before adding it back in slowly while monitoring for bad physical reactions..

NO Potatoes and legumes on the yeast infection diet due to the high sugar content when digested (includes beans and peas)...

Fresh vegetables and freshly made vegetable juice ok...

NO Coffee or tea (regular or decaf), NO Diet or regular sodas, Organic coffee or tea if you must on the candida diet would be acceptable...

Bottled and reverse osmosis filtered water; distilled water is the best since it helps the body detox, herb teas, fresh lemonade or lime-aide ok...

On the candida diet NO Grains are allowed...this includes pasta, rice, corn, wheat, millet, quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat, oats, and barley...

Absolutely NO Yeasts allowed...this includes bread, mushrooms, pastries and alcohol, hydrolyzed yeasts...Read your labels...

NO Pickles, salad dressings, green olives or soy sauce...Salad dressings made of olive oil, apple cider vinegar, water, and lemon juice are ok...

Unpasteurized apple cider vinegar and black olives not aged in vinegar are ok...

NO Partially hydrogenated oils including corn and peanuts...

Coconut oil, olive, grape seed, flax seed in a cold pressed formula when available is ok...

NO Peanuts on the diet and all peanut products and pistachio nuts.

Raw nuts including pecans, almonds, walnuts, cashews and pumpkin seeds are ok...

NO VINEGARS These include ketchup, mustard, BBQ sauce, soy sauce, worcestershire sauce, pickles, pickled peppers, hot sauce, salad dressings, green olives, horseradish, dips, mayonnaise...apple cider vinegar is ok because it contains malic acid which is a known yeast infection fighter but use Braggs with the mother if at all possible...

You are probably thinking, wow, what am I going to eat on this candida diet?? I thought the same thing until I really checked it out. So here is a list of Good foods although not complete.

The Candida Diet and Good Foods
Good candida yeast diet vegetables are alfalfa sprouts, asparagus, beets, bell peppers, brussel sprouts, all the cabbages are good for the candida diet including broccoli. Carrots are a very controversial food on the candida diet, I have seen one yeast infection diet say yes and the next say no. Now they are a simple sugar when digested, but they are also an anti-fungal and keep the yeast infection from spreading. I just had to go on what the Mycologists said on this one, which is to eat them, raw. If you cook carrots it raises the glycemic index to double that of a raw carrot.

Other good candida free diet vegetables are celery, dandelion greens, eggplant, fennel, garlic, kelp, all the lettuces, onion, parsnip, pumpkin, kale, spinach, and all the squashes. Tomatoes, turnip greens, watercress, aloe vera, rhubarb, and yucca.

The Candida Diet and Meats
Good meats for the candida yeast diet are beef, liver, sausage, buffalo, goat, lamb, pork, poultry and all other fowl both wild and domestic. Good candida yeast diet seafood’s are crab, lobster, shrimp, octopus, snail, squid, anchovy, cod, halibut, flounder, Mahi-Mahi, red snapper, swordfish, tuna, and salmon. Fresh water fish include catfish, caviar, crappie, pickerel, sturgeon, perch, white fish, bass, and all trout species are good on the candida diet.

Even bologna, hot dogs, and salami are ok in moderation. Check the labels on processed meats for starch fillers and sugar products.

All fresh organic vegetables are the best on the candida yeast diet as well as the best for you any way. I recommend organic grass fed beef with no antibiotic exposure from grains or injections, seafood, wild fish-not farm raised, wild meats, goat, lamb, and organic free-range poultry. Bologna, frankfurters, sausage, and salami can be eaten occasionally, read the labels looking for the addition of starches and sugars. Pork is not recommended ever, but occasionally it won't kill you!

Most herbs are ok also, and be sure to use sea salt. I also must state that most fish these days are contaminated with mercury. Substitute with goat, lamb, poultry, or sardines that are high in omega fatty acids if able on this diet, or eat mercury free wild fish.

Natural peppermint teas will also be very soothing on your digestive system while on the candida diet as it helps manage yeast die off, as well as nausea, abdominal fullness, or pain. Try to drink eight 8-ounce glasses of distilled water a day to keep the body flushed of toxins.

As you can see there is actually quite a lot you can eat. There is no reason to go hungry since you can eat all you want of these foods and not only kill the yeast infection, but the excess weight, if you have any, will flat disappear. I lost 25 pounds in two months, didn't even try, and never went hungry.

Candida Diet Breakfast Ideas
Good candida yeast diet foods for breakfast are eggs cooked any style with bacon, ham, steak, or chicken (Not breaded). Grapefruit and vegetable juices are good, especially fresh carrot juice with a clove of garlic. A person could get tired of eating eggs I must admit on the yeast diet so just treat breakfast as any other meal. Have chicken salad, raw nuts or yogurt, just use a little imagination.

Candida Diet Lunch Ideas
For lunch have chicken or tuna salad, chicken, fish, beef patties with a vegetable basted in butter. Don't worry about fats on the anti-yeast diet since you need them for energy production for the body. That is how the body was originally designed to get its energy from. The body was never designed to use sugar from processed grains for fuel and this is what makes people fat as well as feed candida and yeast.

Candida Diet Dinner Ideas
Just about anything goes on the candida free diet for dinner as long as it is an allowed food. Steak, fish, poultry, wild game, and pork are all ok as the main dish. Lightly steamed vegetables are best, not over done, but still crisp so you don't kill all the available enzymes in these foods. Herbal teas or water are ok to drink.

After two weeks you can add yams, legumes meaning beans and peas. Oats can be added and include brown rice, oatmeal, quinoa, amaranth, millet, buckwheat, barley, flour tortillas, and sour dough bread in moderation on the candida diet.

A lot of this candida free diet was taken from the book The Fungus Link, by Doug Kaufmann. Mr. Kaufmann has spent 30 years researching fungi and their diseases. His information coupled with what I have learned from the Mycologists that study fungus and their diseases is what this candida diet is made of. We all owe them many thanks.

2007-06-05 07:39:36 · answer #4 · answered by Drinda C 3 · 0 3

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