Affording Candida Cure Without Health Insurance

vendredi 17 décembre 2010 | posted in | 0 comments

It is tough to completely change your diet to the sugar and yeast
free diet, and maybe most of you worried about the high cost for the
candida cure. Believe me, I am with you there. But, let's talk about
also how great it is when our new diets give us health and energy
back. For example, when I eat a dinner of protein and veggies, I feel
great! Salads with chicken in it or a stir fry is so sensational
tasting to me. We still have lots of great spices to use! I mixed
unsweetened soy milk with the rice dream carob flavored rice milk, and
found it quite enjoyable.If you have no health insurance to get your
candida cure, are you able to set aside a little each month to buy a
few things at a time? I found that rotation is the way to go. If you
find a set of antifungals and then switch to a different set, this
really helps (at least it has helped me). I would recommend a
naturopath, maybe one that works on a sliding scale fee. I have also
been told that there is medicaid out there for those who qualify
(although it may be strict rules on this). So, if you find a doctor
you want to try (one that knows about candida of course), you could
ask them about medicaid.I am finding that the alternative herbal
remedies are actually helping me more than the diflucan did. Or
perhaps, I just needed to switch off of the diflucan for a while. The
point is there are alternatives. I found a good caprylic acid in a low
price, Soloray Capryl. There are some antifungals that are not so
expensive. Also, have you tried cinnamon? You could buy the gel caps
which are under $10 and make your own cinnamon pills. Cinnamon is a
systemic antifungal naturally. I also heard that eating red grapefruit
can help, but be careful because die off could be sudden and extreme
if you eat too much at once.

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