We do have mold or yeast, but when there's too much... what can we do? As i often did, i ask what do you think?
[FONT="]Molds and yeasts are fungal microorganisms that can not only grow in your home, they can also live in your body. Most victims of internal mold are already suffering from diseases such as diabetes or immune system weaknesses or deficiencies that allow the fungus a welcoming habitat in which to thrive. If you have a fungal infection of any kind, it is important that in addition to seeking professional medical help, you also begin battling the fungus by avoiding certain foods and drinks. If mold or yeast within the body is not fed what it needs to survive, it will stop growing and eventually starve to death (well, hey, that’s the theory, at least!).
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[FONT="]Experts highly suggest that victims avoid the following at all costs:[/FONT]
[FONT="]Sugar: Whether it’s white, brown, or a healthier choice, such as coconut sugar, when it comes to mold and yeast, if it’s sweet-tasting at all, it’s sugar and sugar is a fungus’ best friend. It’s going to be difficult – it may even feel downright impossible – but until the fungus has fungused its last, you need to say goodbye to sugar in all its forms (or strictly monitor your intake of the healthier options): white sugar, brown sugar, healthy sugar alternatives (coconut flakes, fruit-derived sugars), aspartame and splenda (diet sodas & “sugar-free” foods), maple syrup, molasses, and even honey. Basically, stay away from fructose, lactose, maltose, glucose, mannitol, and sortbitol...[/FONT]
https://moldblogger.com/foods-to-avoid-when-you-have-mold-or-yeast-in-your-body/
[FONT="]Molds and yeasts are fungal microorganisms that can not only grow in your home, they can also live in your body. Most victims of internal mold are already suffering from diseases such as diabetes or immune system weaknesses or deficiencies that allow the fungus a welcoming habitat in which to thrive. If you have a fungal infection of any kind, it is important that in addition to seeking professional medical help, you also begin battling the fungus by avoiding certain foods and drinks. If mold or yeast within the body is not fed what it needs to survive, it will stop growing and eventually starve to death (well, hey, that’s the theory, at least!).
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[FONT="]Experts highly suggest that victims avoid the following at all costs:[/FONT]
[FONT="]Sugar: Whether it’s white, brown, or a healthier choice, such as coconut sugar, when it comes to mold and yeast, if it’s sweet-tasting at all, it’s sugar and sugar is a fungus’ best friend. It’s going to be difficult – it may even feel downright impossible – but until the fungus has fungused its last, you need to say goodbye to sugar in all its forms (or strictly monitor your intake of the healthier options): white sugar, brown sugar, healthy sugar alternatives (coconut flakes, fruit-derived sugars), aspartame and splenda (diet sodas & “sugar-free” foods), maple syrup, molasses, and even honey. Basically, stay away from fructose, lactose, maltose, glucose, mannitol, and sortbitol...[/FONT]
https://moldblogger.com/foods-to-avoid-when-you-have-mold-or-yeast-in-your-body/