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Hi. On your candida diet, it says, apple cider vinegar is allowed if the

product is unfiltered and unpasteurized(raw), but the information continues

saying, to be cautious because most candida sufferers can't tolerate the

vinegar.

My question is, by saying " can't tolerate, " do you mean it has an anti-fungal or

anti-candida effect like garlic and cinnamon or some kind of nutrient(s) in the

ACV can't be tolerated by many candida sufferers like butter? Or do you simply

mean ACVs could feed candida or some people and not for others.

I'm just worried AGAIN, because I started to take 1 tbsp of ACV every meal (3

times a day) for good digestion, but I looked back at your allowed diet list,

5,6 days after I started taking the ACV just to make sure everything is ok and

page stated the " can't tolerate " description mentioned above, so if I'm feeding

candida, I want to stop taking it immediately. Well...I don't know if I have

reactions though, since my bowel movements are irregular and bad (diarrhea,

constipation) right now anyways, so I am unable to tell if I AM actually having

any reactions from the ACV or not. I guess the best thing to do is stop consume

the ACV?

Thank you,

Reen

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