Has anyone cleansed with the 35% hydrogen peroxide for Candida or anything else? I've heard it's good for Candida and i'm having no luck with the Oil of Oregano after almost two weeks so I'm thinking about trying something else. I found a dosage chart of how many drops per day etc that looks good but I wanted to know if anyone has had experience with this. I bought mine from Garden of Eden a while ago and haven't used it yet.
Hey, how's it going, Kelly? I think the best way to cleanse Candida is on the natural cures site. It helped me out alot when i tried it, but then my daily routine got disrupted and it ended up getting broken, unfortunately. But, it did involve using Oil of Oregano, which i beleive through my own personal experience is one of the most effective tools you could possibly use to rid yourself of Candida. It also depends heavily and strictly on what you eat as you're cleansing. It's just as crucial as the supplements themselves.
By the way, i think hydrogen peroxide is pretty good to brush your teeth with. Just gargle your mouth with it, leave it in for 30 secondes to a minute or 2, then brush of all the foam from your teeth and tongue. It leaves your mouth sterile and odorless. It's quite nice.
Hi Kelly, nothing wrong with cleansing. I used to have problems with all sorts of yeast on my skin but started a probiotic several months ago and no longer have any trouble. My doctor just laughed at me and told me it only worked in the bowel but, I no longer have ringworm, athletes foot, jock itch, or yeast infections. I have been on antibiotics for a long time and discovered they have been causing a lot of problems. I still have to take one every night so I take the probiotic in the morning. I reaped fantastic benefits from taking it.
you are totally correct. anyone that gets athletes foot, yeast infections, skin infections...or any of the sort - usually a yeast infection (or too much candidas!!). it's amazing how this condition manifests itself throughout your body.
if you get athletes foot or jock itch..the over the counter medicines are the same, just different labels.