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10 Foods that Fight Candida

From the Show: Naturally Savvy
Summary: Candida is a fungus that normally lives in your body and only becomes problematic (and symptomatic) when it gets out of hand.
Air Date: 10/1/14
Duration: 10
Host: Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
Guest Bio: Tracy Piper, LAc
Tracy Piper, owner and founder of the Piper Center for International Wellness (formerly M.A.R.C. Holistic Center), is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Licensed Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbologist, as well as a Certified Colon Hydrotherapist. Tracy has extensive training in both Western and Eastern health services. Tracy was recently Certified in Applied Iridology.

She has over 17 years of experience in Physical Therapy, Massage, Acupuncture, Chinese Herbology, Eastern Nutrition and Colon Hydrotherapy. With her knowledge, she has developed an integrated holistic health care facility.
10 Foods that Fight Candida
If you're suffering from foggy brain, fatigue, poor memory, headaches, itching, bad breath, or any combination of these, but you don't really have an answer why... could it be you're dealing with a candida infection?

Candida is a fungus that normally lives in your body and only becomes problematic (and symptomatic) when it gets out of hand.

There are different types of candida and even different manifestations.

For example, oral thrush presents as a thick, white coating in the mouth and throat (particularly on the tongue). But yeast infections, psoriasis and eczema are also variations of candida infections, as is dandruff.

Many people don't even realize they have it, even though these conditions are really widespread throughout the population.

While there are medications to help with candida, you can also help fight the condition simply by eating certain foods.

10 Foods that Fight Candida

Coconut oil is anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial and perhaps the most potent way to fight candida.

Garlic has anti-fungal properties, boosts your immune system and preserves the good bacteria in your body, all of which help fight the infection. Garlic also helps pull the candida from your body to the liver for detoxification.

Seaweed has a massive amount of nutrients; it's also great for your thyroid, a great source of iodine and helps pull heavy metals out of your body.

Sprouted almonds are considered prebiotics, which means they help feed the good bacteria in your body, which in turn fights the candida.

Ginger helps stimulate your liver, is good for circulation, and helps fight gas and inflammation. But make sure you avoid sugar when consuming ginger (e.g. your ginger tea), because sugar feeds the candida.

Olive Oil (uncooked/unheated) has anti-fungal properties and stimulates your immune system. Use on salads or put into your shakes and smoothies.

Lemon and Lime go hand-in-hand; they are both great for your liver and for detoxification.

Finally, pumpkin seeds, cayenne pepper and onions are all great options as well.

Dr. Tracy Piper, founder of the Piper Center for International Wellness, joins Lisa to share more about what candida is and which foods are optimal for fighting it.
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