Candida undecenoic acid heals and cleanses your digestive tract




SF 277 from Thorne Inc is undecenoic acid from beans that can be used as your cure for candida. If you search Karen Tripp, she has a website that she created and talks in detail about her experiences. For her, with the diet and some other supplements from her doctor, she got rid of the candida in 40 days. She says 30, but then goes on to say how she enjoyed the diet and weight loss, which is why she stayed on the program longer.

The diet is basically a high protein, low carbohydrate regimen. Although he claims that you can have bread well toasted, he avoided all sweets, wheats, and starches the entire time. It is the first week without sugar that is the hardest, but I found it to be doable.

My friend had been taking SF277 for about a week for six a day, and had also eaten vegetables and protein. He was getting over sugar with the supplements he was taking, but slipped when he started craving corn chips and cheese. Although they say you can have cheese well melted, it is a dairy product, and you might have allergies to dairy products, sugar, and wheat. Also, corn is high in sugar / starch for veggies, so its use could have turned it into a diet mistake that led to a relapse.

You get bentonite clay and psyllium with cleansing herbs and they are for the poisonous colon, which you have due to all the abdominal problems and sagging bowel. Everything seems to go hand in hand. Dr. Schulze also has a good formula that is not as intensive, but works very well.

What he did, instead of mixing them with fruit juice and water, was adding the super green food mix with the water, bentonite, and psyllium, shaking it, quickly sipping it before it thickened, and drinking another glass of water. You haven’t gotten to the point of using just five of these a day with 5 cleansing herbs, but even 2-3 shakes a day did wonders for trying to cleanse your digestive tract.

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