Stop Yeast, Tinea and Fungal Infections:

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Tinea - the fungal infection that's a bad sport

If you suffer from recurring bouts of tinea - a yeast-free diet for 2 - 3 weeks is the start. But Yeast infections are a sure sign of another underlying food intolerance - like Dairy or Gluten or Fructose. So unless you address that - your fungal infections will keep returning.

Food toxins leave your immune system compromised. This means fungal organsims which would usually be eliminated can now breed freely ... giving you dreadful symptoms. Learn more with free ebook 

 

A Diet Rich in Carbohydrates Feeds Thrush and Fungals in Your Body 

Sportspeople and many of us eat foods which are sweet and/or starchy - especially bread-based lunches, pasta meals and snack foods. But these are the very foods that feed fungal (tinea, yeast) infections - which then multiply and flourish inside our bodies. The only way to permanently be free of fungal infections is to starve the organisms  - with a two-pronged approach:

    • An anti-fungal medication from your doctor (not an over-the-counter one) and 
    • A proper Yeast-free diet for 2 - 3 weeks  . . .
    • The important next step: find out your true underlying food intolerance - so you will never get thrush again

But what is a Yeast-free diet? Some people think that if you give up bread - that will do.

Well . . .  no.

And that probably explains why fungal infections like tinea are so persistent - most people don't know how to do a Yeast-free diet. Tinea loves the environment in your body because you provide everything it needs!

FAQs on Yeast Sensitivity

 

Why do we keep getting Fungal infections?

Repeated encores of thrush, tinea or other fungal infections are a sure sign you have another underlying food intolerance.

Tinea and other fungals only jump in where there is some kind of stress on the body - and usually the stress is undetected food intolerance. It could be:

    • Gluten intolerance
    • Fructose malabsorption
    • Dairy intolerance

 

Break the fungal cycle first 

If you get recurring bouts of tinea, candida or other fungal infection - a diet that is high in yeast-bearing foods, sugars and refined flours is only adding to the problem. Why not give your body a welcome break and a real chance for recovery by eating yeast-free for 2 - 3 weeks?

 There are numerous fungal and yeast-like infections:

    • several types of tinea are common including athlete's foot
    • jock itch - fungal infection of men's genital area
    • ringworm - circular brown markings on the body or legs
    • thrush - often vaginitis in women

 

Food toxins leave your immune system compromised. This means fungal organsims which would usually be eliminated can now breed freely ... giving you dreadful symptoms. Learn more with free ebook 

 

RESEARCH & REFERENCES

All foodintol® information is based on research from peer-reviewed medical journals