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The Key Mistake in an Anti-Candida Diet

admin July 16, 2018

A few weeks back, my 5-year-old ran into the room after a bath, naked.  It’s who he is — he spent 90% of his time naked when he was 2, and still think it’s pretty funny.  He bent over and wagged his butt at me, and I saw it — what looked like a yeast rash.

Huh.

This kid does have some gut issues, because our mold exposure when he was a baby.  But he’s been potty trained for three years.  Why would he have a yeast rash…and there?!

I knew I was missing something.  We don’t eat much sugar or refined flour (at all).  Most days we have fermented foods and drinks.  We eat lots of vegetables.  So…why?!

It wasn’t until days later when I was driving, and pondering, that I connected the dots.  I had a couple suspicions, and as soon as I arrived at my destination, I quickly googled my questions.

Yes.

I knew what was up.  And, how to fix it.  I also knew that lot of people are making the same mistakes…so it was time to share.

What is an Anti-Candida Diet?

An anti-candida diet is a special diet that people start because they are worried about yeast overgrowth, specifically candida albicans.  All of us have some of this yeast in our bodies (that’s normal), but it can get out of control.

What causes it?

Eating too much sugar, too many refined grains, processed foods, antibiotics, birth control pills, really anything that can affect your gut flora.  The “good bacteria” is pretty fragile, and if it gets killed, then yeast can grow out of control.

When that happens, people experience symptoms like:

  • Weight gain
  • Fatigue
  • Brain fog
  • Frequent yeast infections
  • Frequent illnesses (colds, sinus infections, etc.)
  • Acne or rosacea
  • Headaches
  • Sugar intolerance or frequent cravings
  • Digestive issues (frequent diarrhea especially)
  • Fungal infections on skin/nails
  • Joint pain

This is some nasty stuff.  And lot of people are dealing with it, and don’t even realize it!  If you have been on antibiotics recently or often, it’s a pretty safe bet that you are dealing this this.

If you have it — or suspect you do — what next?!

Many people start an anti-candida diet.  Although they vary some, they have pretty common guidelines.  They tell you to avoid:

  • Sugar
  • Grains/gluten
  • Alcohol
  • Sweet fruit
  • Processed foods

Some also recommend against dairy, and some against mushrooms/types of fungi.  A few recommend against meat/animal products, while others are heavy on meat, especially bone broth.  Most, since they’re against grains, are pretty heavy on nuts and seeds.

Honestly, I think the advice to avoid mushrooms and kombucha is, generally, misguided.  The idea behind those is that if they contain a different type of yeast, that they could contribute to the overgrowth of candida albicans.  In truth, all probiotics in nature come in multi-strain packages, along with different types of yeast and even some viruses!  They are not found in isolation.  Consuming other types of yeast and bacteria can help your body get back into balance, and they do not feed candida albicans.

And after this special diet is over, people are advised to eat grains in moderation, and stick to whole grains.

But…there’s a problem with all of this advice.  A very important problem, that could sabotage the whole thing.

 

The Key Mistake in an Anti-Candida Diet

Phytic acid.

It could be summed up that simply, but that isn’t very helpful!

Phytic acid is an “anti-nutrient” that is found in many whole grains, nuts, and seeds.  Basically, it is a compound that prevents the nut or seed from “giving up” its vitamins and minerals, so that it can grow once it is planted.  In the body, this acid actually blocks the absorption of certain minerals, especially iron, zinc, and calcium.

When someone eats a diet that is high in phytic acid-rich foods, they can become deficient in these minerals.

That’s important, because, among other things, zinc plays a big role in making sure that yeast overgrowth doesn’t occur!

So, if you’re trying to fight yeast…but are doing it by consuming a lot of phytic acid-rich foods, lowering your zinc levels…you will never get better!

How to Really Get Better

Want to get the yeast out for real?  It won’t be easy.  There are no quick-fixes, no matter what anyone tells you.

Instead, follow this general diet:

  • Lots of fresh vegetables and some fruits (no high amounts of sweet fruits)
  • Skip grains — or stick to whole wheat sourdough (gluten-free sourdough is good too)
  • Avoid nuts and seeds
  • Include bone broth and gelatin for balance protein
  • Include grass-fed beef liver, or desiccated liver pills (make your own)
  • Drink lots of fresh water, or make herbal teas (the best water)
  • Include lots of fermented foods, like kombucha, water kefir, sauerkraut, etc. (why supplements won’t work)
  • Include anti-yeast herbs (try this new supplement)
  • For topical yeast, try this salve (get it here)

It’s going to take awhile, and tweaking over time will be necessary.  Some do not tolerate foods that others do — so some may need to remove dairy while others don’t.  Listen to your body and adjust as needed.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer.  And, it’s not a permanent fix.  If you go back to the same old diet and medications and so on after…the problem is just going to happen again.  Sticking to a healthy, whole foods diet with fermented foods, and using more natural remedies instead of antibiotics and conventional stuff, is going to promote overall health!  If you’re looking for natural options, check out Earthley, where I make herbal remedies for you!

Have you ever tried an anti-candida diet?  Did it help you?

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10 Comments

  1. Thank you so much , my daughter & I are dealing with parasites & candida now & I also have mold , please where can I find your information on removing mold ?
    I just bought your candida tincture .
    I was also told to take purify now & then grapefruit seed extract for candida . Shani xxx

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  2. Thanks very helpful and I’d not heard of that twist

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  3. Would Ezekiel bread be problematic?

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  4. That comment about zinc is very interesting… Looks like I’ll be buying oysters soon.

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  5. I have to second this…. I started to give my 1 year old pumpkin seeds as they are high in zinc! She loved them! Noticed her poops were being to irritate her… then a diaper rash which was weird because she never gets them then…… a yeast rash…. My doctor thought it was a type of strep or dermatisis idk 100 creams later the no more yeast cream from earthly was my natural Version of the clotrimazeo

    Cleared it up after 3 months of off and on using anti fungal

    Anyways I’m still shocked that pumpkin seeds did that to her still mind blows me ?

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    • Very interesting! I was just told after ferretin/iron/cbc blood work that my iron and ferretin levels are very low. So I started eating things with more iron…like pumpkin seeds! Now I’m struggling off and on with thrush/yeast itchiness and I never take antibiotics or haven’t been on the pill…I don’t eat a lot of sugar or refined breads. Same thing! I’m going to try this stuff and hope it works!

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    • Try giving only soaked, then dried organic nuts. Read about them on Weston A. Price Foundation website. Soaking removes the phytic acid.

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  6. Very interesting. Trying to decide if I’m dealing with this m. Ugh.

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