Candida
Candida albicans is a type of yeast fungus that naturally lives in our bodies in small amounts without posing a threat. However, excessive growth of candida can lead to a fungal infection called candidiasis. Normally, the healthy bacteria in our digestive system prevent candida overgrowth, but if our immune system is weakened, we take antibiotics, steroids, consume alcohol or stimulants, or have a poor diet, candida can multiply. A diet high in simple sugars like sweets, wheat products, white rice, potatoes, and fruit can also promote candida growth.
Antifungal drugs are typically used to treat candidiasis, but these can cause negative side effects and candida can quickly become resistant. Instead, natural remedies like diet, supplements, and herbs are recommended. Herbs like tansy, pau d'arco, oregano, olive leaf, celandine, pomegranate peel, walnut, vilcacora, echinacea, and sage contain antimicrobial compounds that can fight candida. Supplements like caprylic acid can also be effective. However, proper diet is also essential for treating candida, as a low-sugar, low-glycemic index diet can help starve candida cells. Foods like sugar, sweets, alcohol, processed products, fermented products, white bread, white rice, potatoes, and certain fruits should be avoided.
Cat's Claw / Vilcacora
Introducing Vilcacora tea, a powerful and nutritious herbal tea that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine.Vilcacora, also known as cat's claw, is a woody vine native to the...
Pau D'Arco / Lapacho Bark
Lapacho Tea, also known as Pau d'Arco, is a herbal tea made from the inner bark of the Tabebuia tree, native to South America. This tea has been used for...
Sage Leaf
Sage is a versatile herb that has been used for centuries in cooking and traditional medicine. Its distinct flavor and aroma make it a popular ingredient in many dishes, while...
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- All Candida
- Barbotine
- Bitter Buttons
- Broadleaf Sage
- Buttons
- cats
- cats claw
- Chrysanthemi Vulgaris Flos
- Chrysanthemi Vulgaris Herba
- Chrysanthemum vulgare
- claw
- common sage
- Coq des Jardins
- culinary sage
- Daisy
- Dalmatian Sage
- Erva dos Vermes
- Feuille de la Bergère
- Garden Sage
- Golden Sage
- Griffe du Chat
- Handroanthus impetiginosus
- Hawk's Claw
- Herbal tea
- Herbe Am ère
- Herbe au Coq
- Herbe aux Vers
- Herbe de Chartreux
- Herbe de Saint-Marc
- Herbe de Sainte-Marie
- Herbe du Bon Chasseur
- Herbe Sacré
- Hind Heal
- Ipe
- Ipe Roxo
- Ipes
- Kitchen Sage
- la pacho
- lapacho
- Lapacho Colorado
- Lapacho Morado
- Lapacho Negro
- lapacho tea
- Liane du Pérou
- Life-giving Vine of Peru
- Lébène
- Meadow Sage
- Parsley Fern
- pau d arco
- Peruvian Liana
- Pink Trumpet Tree
- Purple Lapacho
- Quebracho
- Red Lapacho
- sage
- sage leaf
- sage tea
- salvia
- Salvia lavandulaefolia
- Salvia officinalis
- Samento
- Sauge
- Sauge Ananas
- Sauge des Prairies
- Sauge Divinatoire
- Sauge Divine
- Sauge Domestique
- Sauge Officinale
- Scarlet Sage
- Scented Fern
- Sent-Bon
- Spanish Sage
- Stinking Willie
- Tabebuia avellanedae
- Tabebuia heptaphylla
- Tabebuia impetiginosa
- Tabebuia palmeri
- Taheebo
- Taheebo Tea
- Tanaceto
- Tanacetum boreale
- Tanacetum vulgare
- Tanaisie
- Tanaisie Commune
- Tanaisie Vulgaire
- Tansy
- Tansy Flower
- Tansy Herb
- Tansy Herb Cut
- Tea
- Tecoma impetiginosa
- Thé Taheebo
- True Sage
- Trumpet Bush
- Uncaria guianensis
- Uncaria tomentosa
- Uña de Gato
- vilcacora
- Vraie Sauge
- Ébène Vert
- Ébénier de Guyane