Candidase

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Candidase

Candidase™ for Yeast Overgrowth with High Potency Cellulase and Protease Enzymes Candidiasis: Yeast Overgrowth, Candida Overgrowth The combination of Cellulase and Protease enzymes was formulated to manage yeast overgrowth. *This product contains the highest amount of cellulase enzymes of any Enzymedica product. Suggested Use: Take Candidase™ for moderate symptoms of yeast overgrowth take 2 capsules, 3 times a day at least hour before or 2 hours after a meal for 7 days (for maintenance 2 a day). Store in a cool dry place. Keep out of reach of children. Symptoms New allergies to foods, fatigue, poor digestion, gas, heartburn, sugar cravings, irritability, frequent headaches, poor memory, "fogged in" feeling, dizziness, recurring depression, vaginal infections, menstrual difficulties, prostatitis, urinary tract infections, hay fever, postnasal drip, habitual coughing, catch colds easily, sore throat, athlete's foot, skin rash, psoriasis, cold extremities, arthritis-like symptoms. Nutritional Information Serving Size: 2 capsules Amount Per Serving: Cellulase Thera-blend Protease Thera-blend 60,000 CU 200,000 HUT This product contain(s) no fillers. Contraindications Candidase™ should not be taken with timed release medications that use cellulose as its timed release mechanism. Candida albicans is a yeast-like fungus that normally lives in healthy balance in the body. It is found mostly in the intestines, genital tract, mouth, and throat. When the balance is upset, infection results. This is known as Candidiasis and the fungus travels to all parts of the body through the bloodstream. It affects both men and woman. Candida in the mouth is called thrush. Candida in the vagina is called vaginitis (yeast infection). Three Reasons Why Enzymes May Help With Candida Yeast Overgrowth: In individuals with yeast overgrowth there is often a large amount of undigested fiber in the large intestine. It is believed that the mucous that the body naturally


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