This article will discuss antifungals and when to take them. This idea is based on a question from a friend of mine. Wondering when is the best time to take antifungals and probiotics. His candida, which he was about to outgrow, has made a very unwelcome offer to come back this week, and he needs a strategy to nip it in the bud before he gets back to square one.
You have read from the various sources that antifungals should be taken with meals, immediately before meals or between meals, and that probiotics should be taken as far away from antifungals as possible or one hour after them, so that they fill up. the holes left by freshly dead yeast. All these different opinions confused her, because they all seem to make sense. It is currently rotating GSE, garlic, and caprylic acid.
In dealing with the above situations, some people said that they should not take probiotics until the yeast is under control, otherwise it will be wasted. Some doctors suggest that it is not advisable to take antibiotics and also antifungals at the same time because doing so could promote the resistance of fungal organisms against which no therapy would be effective.
If antibiotic therapy is necessary, it is advisable to follow the anti-candida program for a month or more, but only after stopping the antibiotics. Doctors recommend stopping antifungals if you need to take an antibiotic. I believe that the combination can promote the growth of Candida tropicalis. Probiotics must be continued throughout the process.