Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 I've been taking one Candex before bedtime, and I do notice that my stools have been a little sandy the next day. I'm assuming the sandiness is a sign that there is still yeast die-off, and so I still must have a yeast overgrowth, even though I don't have any symptoms that I know of of a yeast overgrowth. My question is: when the yeast overgrowth is eliminated, will the stools stop being sandy even if I continue to take Candex? Is my above thinking correct? how will I know if I still have a yeast overgrowth? I know that there are stool and urine tests for yeast, but I really don't want to take them. I'd rather understand the biological symptoms, and learn to read my own body (it's also cheaper). Also, the stool tests, I've heard, have a 50% error rate, and often don't show an overgrowth, even when there is one. thanks for any advice, Marilyn leaky gut, yeast overgrowth, low thyroid/adrenal, SCD 6 1/2 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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