Just like with any effective diet plan, it is better to focus on the foods you can enjoy instead of those you need to avoid. It’s almost guaranteed that constantly reminding yourself to stay out of the cookie jar will result in you finding your hand in the cookie jar!
Instead, a better plan of action is to stock your kitchen with anti-candida foods and think positively about the nutritious and delicious menus you can create while performing a candida detox in your body. With an anti-candida diet you are essentially fueling your body to do what it was created to do, which is protect itself from unhealthy bacteria.
So what can you eat on an anti-candida diet? Think whole, natural foods. If it has been processed, it isn’t whole and it isn’t natural. Some people like to think of this way of eating as a hunter/gatherer–if you can hunt for it or gather it from the field, garden or forest, it is better for your body.
However, on an anti-candida diet, one has to be especially careful of sugar intake, because sugar feeds the candida yeast, which exacerbates the problem. In fact, if you consumer a lot of sugar or yeast, such as candy or baked goods, you will likely notice an increase in candida symptoms. Because of this sugar-sensitivity, high sugar fruits should be avoided. But you can still enjoy two to three servings a day of low-sugar fruits like apples, different types of berries and citrus fruits.
To give you an idea of the low-sugar, hunter/gatherer approach that is best for the anti-candida diet, below is a sample menu:
Breakfast: Hard boiled eggs, grapefruit, yeast-free-whole-grain toast with a spread of natural peanut butter
Lunch: Chicken salad with leafy greens, almonds, sugar-free yogurt
Dinner: Grilled Salmon and asparagus, three-bean salad
Desert: Berries with cream
It is still possible to enjoy your meals on an anti-candida diet. Try introducing new vegetables to your menu to keep it interesting. By following this way of eating you will not only perform a candida detox, but you will also find yourself with more energy and better over-all health due to the nutrient-rich anti-candida foods you are including in your diet.
About the Author – Matthew Bredel
For more information about anti-candida diet, candida detox, and candida recipes, visit Candida Solutions.
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I have always wondered how the overgrowth of yeast within the body gets started. I can understand when associated with “female” issues, but not as part of the whole body, unless it is the digestive tract that is affected.
I remember friends having prescriptions to treat candidiasis but never asked them where the yeast was thought to be!
I think adding probiotics to the diet help also. They populate the gut with good bacteria.
SageMother, anything to keep away the pain.
I’ve had some serious problems with yeast infection in the last 5 years. But after I lost the extra pounds, the condition just went away.
EviesEarth, and the products that are coming out in the market now, are absolutely so delish!
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