Guest guest Posted April 11, 2002 Report Share Posted April 11, 2002 Shoshana, How do you like the Candigone? I'm assuming it's the one by Renew Life, right? Have you used their Paragone, Parazyme or Intesinew? I've used several of their cleanse kits and Parazyme but not the Intestinew yet. I usually add a few extra things to the programs like Pau d' arco tea and what ever else I have on my counter from the last go around. They don't seem very strong to me but I think it's great for the general public. Cyndi > but will lower the dose to only two a day for the Yeast Guard and CandiGone > products. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 Sometimes an e-mail will send before I'm ready to send it. When I see it's about to, is there a way to catch it before it goes? Anyone know? About my previous message. I won't be trying Candigone myself. For one thing, I don't tolerate caprylic acid, for another there's way too many things in there, die off would probably be horrendous. I'm still inching my way along not able to take yet what many of you are already taking, this diet has served me well so far, better not mess with it:-) I know someone who's going to take it and was curious what might be expected. I've been trying really hard to get him to do this diet, but some people aren't ready. Maybe he's just not sick enough to put the effort in :-) He eats better than most people, very low grain but still needs to improve. I'm trying to encourage him to have more fats. Anyone having any luck trying to help someone along with candida? Elyse On 1/25/07, macedgeca <macedgeca@...> wrote: > Has anyone here tried Candigone? Is it a strong antifungal or do you > think it's kind of mild to moderate? > > Elyse > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 I have used Candizyme by RenewLife and that seemed to help a bit, not sure what the difference is in the products though. Caryn > > Has anyone here tried Candigone? Is it a strong antifungal or do you > think it's kind of mild to moderate? > > Elyse > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 > > Has anyone here tried Candigone? Is it a strong antifungal or do you > think it's kind of mild to moderate? > > Elyse > I would also be interested if anyone has info about this. The lady at our health food store wanted my wife to take it, but we decided to wait a bit. We only be totally on this diet for a week and need to wait a bit more before the antifungals. But I would be curious about this product. We look at it a bit and it is a 15 days period and it does tell you to eliminate a lot of food, but its a bit more flexible than bee's diet. More insight would be nice though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 I would also be interested if anyone has info about this. The lady at our health food store wanted my wife to take it, but we decided to wait a bit. We only be totally on this diet for a week and need to wait a bit more before the antifungals. But I would be curious about this product. We look at it a bit and it is a 15 days period and it does tell you to eliminate a lot of food, but its a bit more flexible than bee's diet. More insight would be nice though --- My sister took Candigone with excellent results and mild die off symptoms presenting mostly as extreme fatigue. Although her candida is mild, it was effecting her sinuses and digestion. --- After taking Candigone she had none of her usual " allergy " symptoms, her hard, peeling feet cleared up completely, and her gas and bloating disappeared. Unfortunately, she was ignorant of what feeds and causes Candida in the first place and did not deal with it very strictly from the diet point of view.She had dropped processed foods, refined sugars and grains, and bad oils and fats while adding organic meats, raw dairy, coconut oil, and cod liver oil. However, a few months after taking the Candigone she went in for surgery on her feet and went on antibiotics. --- It has been one year since she took the Candigone and in the process relaxed some of her dietary restrictions including drinking sodas occasionally and is just now starting to see renewed symptoms of Candida. She was not aware of Bee's diet and I am sure, had she known, she would have been much more successful. S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 > > > > Has anyone here tried Candigone? Is it a strong antifungal or do you > > think it's kind of mild to moderate? > > > > Elyse > > > I would also be interested if anyone has info about this. The lady at > our health food store wanted my wife to take it, but we decided to wait > a bit. We only be totally on this diet for a week and need to wait a > bit more before the antifungals. But I would be curious about this > product. We look at it a bit and it is a 15 days period and it does > tell you to eliminate a lot of food, but its a bit more flexible than > bee's diet. More insight would be nice though > ==>, I've responded to questions about using cleanses like Candigone in the last few days so please do a search of our message archives, and also do a site search on my website for cleansing and for " not recommended " . Thanks, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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