Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 Theron, it's a myth that one has to categorically avoid vinegar because it might feed candida; the advice applies only to vinegar that contains sugar. Vinegar is secreted by probiotic bacteria that CONTROL candida and other pathogens with it; it is actually a beneficial fuel for bowel lining cells, and people who do not recognize that fact are not aware of the research. In fact people who avoid vinegar may be fostering leaky gut by not feeding their bowel lining at the precise time their probiotic organisms are low and unable to do so either. If you have candida and bowel dysbiosis to control, I urge you to join the strongest and most successful candida group, candidiasis: candidiasis ....we have busted several candida myths including the " no vinegar " myth, the " no yeast " myth, the " no alcohol " myth, the " use salt-C " myth, the " whole grains, spelt, buckwheat, quinoa etc are good for you " myth, and so on....and unlike other candida approaches ours usually produces wellness in a month or two. Duncan > > Yes, he does. He also says not to use vinegar because it promotes > candida. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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