If you have a candida yeast problem, you may have a tissue mineral imbalance. It's common for those with yeast and fungus problems to have a deficiency in zinc and iron and elevated levels of copper. High copper levels promote yeast and fungus growth.
If you've been trying different remedies for your problem and it won't permanently go away, you need to address your metabolism and your tissue mineral balance.
This involves more than just looking for a remedy for the candida yeast problem or buying some zinc and iron off the shelf in your favorite health food store. In fact, I recommend that you DON'T go out and buy zinc and iron supplements. Supplementing with individual nutrients can upset your mineral balance.
It involves more than eating a strict candida diet. This is not a permanent solution. It's a band-aid approach and it's very hard to follow on a long term basis. It requires that you take a
look at your overall nutritional needs and balance your body chemistry.
If you create the right internal environment that DOES NOT support the growth and proliferation of yeast and fungus, then you can eliminate the problem permanently.
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