18th March 2003
You may also want to have your feces checked to see if you have different types of yeast in your digestive track, already lurking around.
My doctor had a special box that had to be sent to Great Smoky Mountain Labs or something similar. I went on a yeast free diet (as close a possible. Mainly got rid of carbos and certain sugars) for 6 months, and I had quite a bit of candidas in my system.
The lab even said that the strain of yeast, which is usually easily killed by nystatin, was resistant to it, and so I had to take Diflucan and have blood tests to make sure my liver is okay.
Just thought you may want to touch all the bases after you go on a yeast free diet.
Carol
My doctor had a special box that had to be sent to Great Smoky Mountain Labs or something similar. I went on a yeast free diet (as close a possible. Mainly got rid of carbos and certain sugars) for 6 months, and I had quite a bit of candidas in my system.
The lab even said that the strain of yeast, which is usually easily killed by nystatin, was resistant to it, and so I had to take Diflucan and have blood tests to make sure my liver is okay.
Just thought you may want to touch all the bases after you go on a yeast free diet.
Carol
