Posted by: subtlenrg | May 28, 2008

Can you cure candida (yeast infections) with probiotics?

Well, if you could, there would be a lot fewer books sold – and a lot more happy women (and guys – they get yeast infections, too) out there.  Sure, some milder cases can be handled with probiotics.  But most of us have too many issues not stacked in our favor to expect a little yogurt or some acidophilus capsules to do the trick. 

First, an explanation.  Candida (also known as bowel dysbiosis) is a chronic imbalance in your lower intestine’s bacteria – there are too many ‘bad guys’ and too few ‘good guys’.  Your body needs a huge number of good bacteria to function properly.  For instance, a very large percentage of your own excrement is made up of those bacteria, so you need to replace those you are eliminating from the body every day, at a minimum.  Then there are things we do to further kill off the good ones that are left – eat and drink the wrong things, take antibiotics, etc.  So, by the time you start noticing symptoms, you’re not just a little out of balance.  No, now it’s going to take massive numbers of those ‘good guys’ to fix the problem.  And hmmm…. wouldn’t it be great if you could also do something about reducing the number of ‘bad guys’ (problem bacteria and other organisms like yeast)? 

That’s why I started researching this issue years ago and came up with a solution.  I have sold the Candida Fix for $50 but now I’m giving it away.  Get your copy here.  And learn all the details – what to do and why it works.  You’ve learned the hard way what doesn’t work.  Now try something that does.  I guarantee it.


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