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Master Don Juan
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Cut carbs out and eat fats to attain that satisfied feeling. I do not eat any dairy at all except heavy whipping cream and butter and cheese (no milk, no yogurt, no half & half, no ice cream) I do not eat bread of any type including crackers. I do not eat pasta or pizza. I do not drink sodas or beer or sugary drinks of any sort. I do not eat rice or tortillas. I do not eat junk food, fast food or fried food.
I will eat fresh fruits in moderation (yes they have some carbs but they also have dietary fiber and are nutrient dense). Favorite fruits are berries, pineapple, apple, and grapefruit. I eat lots of vegetables and some beans or lentils.
If candida is an issue cut out all sugars except those naturally occurring in fruit, eat nuts, eat avocadoes, eat olives.
All this is in addition to protein. Meat, eggs, fish, etc. I do not count calories. I count carbs. I find that if I stay under 40 carbs a day my weight is stable or I'll actually lose weight gradually. If you consume alcohol drink a spirit like vodka rather than beer. Vodka/soda or straight vodka has no carbs while a beer has carbs. I also do drink sparkling wine a couple times a week. A dry sparkling wine like prosecco will only have 6 or so carbs per drink, so it's relatively low impact from a carb perspective.
So count carbs over calories and be strict about it. Also. Get yourself some unsweet cranberry juice and some apple cider vinegar. Take two shots of the apple cider vinegar, chase with water every night before bed (the water is important to rinse the vinegar residue from your teeth), and take two shots of unsweet cranberry juice each morning (I put powdered vitamin C in mine) - the cranberry will be very very sour. Just drink it. These two things will help knock the yeast population back to a reasonable level in a few weeks time. Cutting sugar out of your diet simultaneously will accelerate the process. Yeast feeds on sugar so you are cutting the infection's fuel. The vinegar and the cranberry will alkalize the body and this will also control the yeast overgrowth and improve your health.
But you'll be grouchy and irritable for a few days if you start this regimen. Your tissues will not like the detox initially - and you'll have some sugar blues in the short term. But in the long term you'll feel much better.
I will eat fresh fruits in moderation (yes they have some carbs but they also have dietary fiber and are nutrient dense). Favorite fruits are berries, pineapple, apple, and grapefruit. I eat lots of vegetables and some beans or lentils.
If candida is an issue cut out all sugars except those naturally occurring in fruit, eat nuts, eat avocadoes, eat olives.
All this is in addition to protein. Meat, eggs, fish, etc. I do not count calories. I count carbs. I find that if I stay under 40 carbs a day my weight is stable or I'll actually lose weight gradually. If you consume alcohol drink a spirit like vodka rather than beer. Vodka/soda or straight vodka has no carbs while a beer has carbs. I also do drink sparkling wine a couple times a week. A dry sparkling wine like prosecco will only have 6 or so carbs per drink, so it's relatively low impact from a carb perspective.
So count carbs over calories and be strict about it. Also. Get yourself some unsweet cranberry juice and some apple cider vinegar. Take two shots of the apple cider vinegar, chase with water every night before bed (the water is important to rinse the vinegar residue from your teeth), and take two shots of unsweet cranberry juice each morning (I put powdered vitamin C in mine) - the cranberry will be very very sour. Just drink it. These two things will help knock the yeast population back to a reasonable level in a few weeks time. Cutting sugar out of your diet simultaneously will accelerate the process. Yeast feeds on sugar so you are cutting the infection's fuel. The vinegar and the cranberry will alkalize the body and this will also control the yeast overgrowth and improve your health.
But you'll be grouchy and irritable for a few days if you start this regimen. Your tissues will not like the detox initially - and you'll have some sugar blues in the short term. But in the long term you'll feel much better.