How To Tell If You Have Candida by MJ Barker
There I was sitting at the keyboard surfing the web, with a generous slice of carrot cake and a cup of hot coffee by my side, searching for a cure for my chronic lower back pain. Every website I visited repeated the same litany of symptoms common to candidiasis. Could this be the reason for over thirty years of back ache?
After some more research, I found something useful. It was a free and easy candida saliva test I could do at home. Free and easy are two of my favorite things. Especially if it saves a trip to the doctor's office. No one knows the source of this test but it's been around a long time and thought to be reliable.
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It looked as though diet played a major role in combating systemic yeast infection. The prospect of giving up my Little Debbies, bread, pasta, chocolate, Coke Zero, most of my favorite fruits and (sigh) cheese had awakened my inner child . . . and she was not happy! Then the logical adult regained control. Don't panic, do the simple test and fill out the questionnaire. Then panic.
Pills and Potions and Creams, Oh My! There's an overload of conflicting information and often ineffective advice on how to treat yeast infections. in 2009, Americans spent almost $2.4billion on over-the-counter, anti-yeast infection products. Since I don't have quite that much
to spend, I kept looking for something that was holistic, easy to follow, clinically researched and within my budget . . . and guaranteed to work. The Saliva Test, Candida Questionnaire and Diet Plan are available on the Resources page in the Home drop down box.





