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Review of the Candida Diet also known as the Anti-Candida Diet and why it typically does not produce desired results long-term with only short-term alleviation of symptoms.
Thinking of going on the Candida Diet to heal your gut and stop sugar and carb cravings?
While this may seem like a logical idea at first, be warned that it likely won’t heal you over the long term.
The article below explains why as well as my personal experience with it.
What is Candida Anyway?
Candida is a term that refers to a large family of yeasts, or one-celled fungi. Under normal circumstances, these organisms harmlessly inhabit the tissues of humans. This is because a balanced intestinal tract from mouth to colon contains a preponderance of beneficial bacteria that keep Candida in check.
When not enough beneficial bacteria are present in given body tissue to keep pathogenic yeasts under control, it transforms from a harmless state into an invasive species. In this rapidly growing state, Candida puts out long stringy hyphae or “roots”.
They have the ability to embed and penetrate through the gut wall and eventually cause leaky gut.
Candida overgrowth can occur in many tissues of the body. Well-known examples are oral candidiasis known as thrush, the scalp as dandruff, and vaginal yeast infections.
What Causes Fungal Overgrowth?
Candida is an opportunistic pathogen that can rapidly take over when a person is under a course of antibiotics. Antibiotics decimate beneficial gut flora but have little effect on Candida. This gives this normally harmless yeast the chance to take over dominance of the gut environment very quickly.
Many women don’t realize it, but oral contraceptives imbalance the gut in the same way as antibiotics. Again, this gives pathogenic strains of yeast an open door to take control.
A diet of processed foods high in sugars and simple carbohydrates also encourages Candida overgrowth as yeasts thrive on sugars.
Babies born via C-Section or to mothers who were treated with IV antibiotics during labor are especially vulnerable.
The reason is that they are not exposed to Mom’s healthy flora in the birth canal prior to birth.
Symptoms
Symptoms of Candida overgrowth are many the most common being fogginess in the morning upon waking (brain fog), digestive complaints of all kinds and a myriad of skin issues.
Many women plagued by yeast infections don’t realize that the source of the problem is actually their diet.
Over time, this leads to a pathogenic state in the gut environment. Using drugs and creams to resolve the problem is only a temporary solution when the source of the problem – gut imbalance – is not addressed head-on.
The Candida Diet
My husband and I tried the Candida Diet to resolve gut imbalance many years ago that had been exacerbated by our stressful and overworked lifestyle at the time.
It failed miserably!
Why?
The Candida Diet only goes part of the way in doing what is necessary to resolve gut imbalance.
It also did not include foods and supplements that help repair the intestinal damage caused by the overgrowth of pathogenic yeast.
For example, the Candida Diet removes sugar from the diet in all forms…even maple syrup and honey. Fresh fruit, however, is commonly allowed.
Candida overgrowth can frequently trigger an allergy to molds and other types of fungi. Hence, beneficial fermented foods including cheese are also eliminated along with any bread and other foods containing yeast.
Other foods excluded from the Candida Diet include vinegar, mushrooms, tea, coffee, dried fruit, and any form of fruit juices.
Temporary Improvement But No Healing
The typical scenario for a person who goes on the Candida Diet goes something like this:
- They feel better almost immediately primarily because all the sugar has been removed from their diet.
- They continue on the diet for some time perhaps many months or even a year. Pleased to see that symptoms diminish considerably during that time, they are convinced that the diet has “worked”.
- After a period of time, they try to reintroduce some of the foods that were removed. Sadly, they usually discover that their symptoms come raging back with full force.
- They realize that it is going to be next to impossible to continue the Candida Diet indefinitely. It is simply too hard to give up cheese and any and all sweets forever.
- They get discouraged, give up and stop the Candida Diet for good.
3 Reasons Why the Candida Diet Fails
The paradox of the Candida Diet is that symptoms greatly diminish. However, the patient doesn’t actually heal from the root cause of the problem which is a breach in the integrity of the gut lining.
Long-term healing is prevented on the Anti-Candida Diet for the following key reasons:
Reason #1
The Candida Diet allows starchy vegetables and tubers like sweet potato, cassava, yams, and arrowroot.
Note that some anti-candida diet practitioners recommend caution with these foods, but others do not.
Reason #2
The Candida Diet doesn’t include a small cup of traditional bone broth with every single meal. This is an incredibly necessary food for proper healing/sealing of the gut wall caused by candida overgrowth.
For more severe cases, short-cooked meat stock needs to be used and NOT bone broth. Some people cannot tolerate the glutamate in long-cooked broths.
Long-term gut healing is quite simply NOT going to occur without using the correct form of stock or broth.
Thus, any candida diet benefits will usually be temporary.
Reason #3
More important than the allowance of starch in the Candida Diet is the inclusion of grain-based foods. Some practitioners recommending the Candida Diet misguidedly include gluten-free grains.
Others recommend none at all (in an apparent scramble to mimic diets that actually work to fix the gut like GAPS and to a lesser extent the bone broth diet).
The bottom line is that there is no uniformity to what is recommended, hence, the protocol’s unreliability in providing relief over the long-term.
Anti-Candida Diet Shortfall
Even if the Candida Diet is used in conjunction with a gluten-free, casein-free diet, it fails in the majority of instances.
The reason is that disaccharides, or double sugars, are present in many carbohydrates including ALL grains – not just gluten-containing ones.
An inflamed, imbalanced gut overridden with Candida is unable to digest double sugar molecules completely. This occurs because the lack of beneficial gut flora has compromised the function of the enterocytes.
According to Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MD, author of Gut and Psychology Syndrome and one of the key scientists at the forefront of gut restoration research today, the enterocytes are the cells that reside on the villi of the gut wall and produce the enzyme disaccharidase.
This enzyme breaks down the disaccharide molecule into easily absorbed monosaccharide molecules.
When the enterocytes are not nourished and strengthened properly by adequate beneficial flora, they become weak and diseased and may even turn cancerous. They do not perform their duties of digesting and absorbing food properly.
Undigested Food Nourishes Pathogenic Yeast
Weak and diseased enterocytes also have trouble digesting starch molecules. They are very large with hundreds of mono sugars connected in long branchlike strands.
People with weak digestion due to Candida overgrowth and messed up enterocytes have a terrible time digesting these complex molecules.
The result is a large amount of undigested starch in the gut. The putrefying matter is the perfect food for pathogenic yeasts, bacteria, and fungi like Candida to thrive upon.
Even the starch that manages to get digested results in molecules of maltose, which is — you guessed it — a disaccharide! This maltose also goes undigested due to a lack of the enzyme disaccharidase and becomes additional food for Candida.
Biggest Candida Diet Benefit
We’ve established that the Candida Diet usually fails miserably in resolving gut imbalance problems over the long haul.
However, it does include and recommend one fantastic herb that is very helpful for keeping Candida under control if only temporarily…Pau d’Arco tea.
I’ve found this herb is especially helpful during traveling (when the diet is less than optimal) or for a few days after you get home to get back on the wagon.
What is the Best Diet for Candida?
In conclusion, it is best not to waste your time with the Candida Diet. It doesn’t work in the majority of cases and you will ultimately feel frustrated in your efforts to heal over the long term.
The best diets for healing and sealing the gut wall and permanently rebalancing the gut environment are the GAPS Diet or the very similar SCD (Specific Carbohydrate) Diet.
To read more about the GAPS Diet and what the food list includes, check out this introductory post on using GAPS to heal autoimmune disease.
Also, this post The Five Most Common GAPS Diet Mistakes is a review of the most common pitfalls of this approach to gut healing.
Reference
Gut and Psychology Syndrome, Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride MD
More Information
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Biofilms: Overlooked Step in Treating Candida
Can Candida Sufferers Drink Kombucha?
How to Take Probiotics
Joi
The Candida diet ALONE will NOT cure candida. I healed mine following the protocol at http://wholeapproach.com. It was the anti-fungal protocol that worked to balance things for me.
HOWEVER,
I realized just recently that the diet, antifungals and sugar free sweeteners are very HIGH OXALATE and I soon developed serious arthritic symptoms. I basically had gout at 35 years old. It was your post Sarah about green smoothies and oxalates that alerted me to what was happening. I’m on a low oxalate diet now to address the oxalates, then I will be transitioning to GAPS to finally heal my gut. In summary, I needed the anti-candida diet to address the candida. It did work for that, but it doesn’t heal leaky gut, which is what I need to do next.
Sophie Marc-Aurèle via Facebook
the essential oils have to be of pharmaceutical grade, tho – properly prepared…
Tina Zanetti via Facebook
Most sugars eaten today, including most honey, is refined. This means that some or all of the minerals and vitamins naturally contained in the food are removed. Therefore, the more that one eats of these foods, the more sick one becomes and the worst candida becomes. Best to stay away from any carbs!
niki
hey, just wanted to let the followers, or those considering following “bee’s candida program”, that its not based on science, according to my understanding of biology and chemistry gained from a Bachelor of Science. I’m not a nutritionist or anything but I know that the first line in her program description is just not true:
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Bee’s Candida Program Improves Anyone’s Health
Three Food Groups
Protein
Fats
Carbohydrates (carbs) are any foods not classified as protein or fat, including vegetables, fruits, grains, nuts, seeds, herbs, spices, sugars, etc.
Carbohydrates are a molecule contained in many foods, the same foods that contain proteins and fats, together. A food can be high in carbohydrates but foods are not classified AS carbohydrates….be wary of fad diets, friends.
cheers
Luci
I’ve been on full GAPS for almost 10mos, though did make some of the mistakes Sarah mentioned (fortunately only once in a while) bc/ I hadn’t read the actual book :o). Finally did that last month. I am not doing the intro now as I am pregnant and had been extemely underweight when I started as it was, so I did not feel comfortable cutting out all starches, incl. the permitted ones. There is one question that is plaguing my mind, however. Why is algea and seaweed not allowed on GAPS? I cannot find the answer to this anywhere. Anyone know? I had been taking chlorella and spirulina previously bc/they are superfoods and namely bc/I have 9 mercury/amalgam fillings and chlorella is one of the best ways to detox and flush out heavy metals. I cannot afford to have all my mercury filligs replaced at this time and would not do so presently if I could bc/of the pregnancy and since I plan on BFing for at least a couple of years as I did w/my 1st child. What is so bad about chlorella? As most folks know, we are also getting radiation from Japan (us esp. we live on Hawaii, where we are also sprayed w/toxins and metals by the govt. via Chemtrails :o(,) so it is REALLY important to detox regularly where we live. I feel like the benefits of chlorella would outweigh whatever negative aspects there are, whatever they are, in our case. Please, if anyone has insight on this, let me know ASAP.
Alexis
You can google “gap questions” or the “gaps guide questions”, something along those lines…if you find what im talking about, theres a series of questions that Natasha McBride answers I think once a month and theres many questions and answers there. If I remember correctly, I thing you can have seaweed and such after your digestion is ok and you tolerate certain foods.
Jody
The more I read, the more confused I become! I just recently found out about the GAPS diet and really want to give it a try. I have a severely autistic son. He was once on the Ketogenic diet for seizures, which completely eliminated them. That diet was high fat, low carb and protien. He went from the Keto-diet to a casein and gluten free diet. He has HUGE digestive problems. I see a lot of undigested food in his bowel movements. He eats tons of food, but is skinny as a rail. I recently found out he has low-thyroid and low cortisol. He also has TERRIBLE skin, covered with tiny bumps that even dry brushing doesn’t help. I am hoping the GAPS diet could heal his gut, but now I am wondering about all this other info I am reading here about balancing copper and zinc levels, mercury levels (he did have chelation therapy years ago),and lead in mason jars? I know I can handle implementing the GAPS diet (I venture to say no diet is as regimented and strict as the Keto-diet), but I would hate to do it and not be successful because of some other issues mentioned here. Any ideas?
Alexis
I’d suggest getting the GAPS book, reading the whole thing and then going from there. She covers alot of topics in it.
Cdubyah
He may want to check out Humaworm. They have a parasite cleanse as well as candida cleanse using powerful organic herbs. The stories about parasites are incredible. He fits a lot of those symptoms. Plus, people with candida, like myself, usually have problems with parasites, too. It is a very informative website. Check it out.
Louise
I am in the same position as you = a year later. Just wondering if you did do the GAPS diet in the end
Alberto
Try mms, all with candida must have parasites and low stomach acid, restore stomach acid with iodine and zinc , use apple cider vinegar with every meal, mms kills parasites , eat organic and to start a lot of raw, drink kefir everyday. Colonics everyone and then. Liver flush every now and then.
Stefanie
Jody, you should check out MTHFR.net, it sounds like he might have MTHFR C677T gene mutation. Also check out this article:
Gina Laird
I was diagnosed with celiac disease 5 years ago.. had alot of undigested food until I gave up the gluton,,more over, the shin issues persisted.. the small bumps and the low thtroid.. after no help from doctors I reead about flouride causing the skin issues and my thyroid trouble.. the body searches for flourine when your lacking iodine .. this kills the thyroid and once I got off of the flouride my rash went away.. replace the iodine with J.Crow”s Lugol”s Solution 5% Iodine. I hope this helps.. Keep in mind bottled water companies put flouride in the water.. but they dont list it.. I use smart water or figi.. pestcides are high in flouride also.. and dark chocolate and grapes are high too. I hope this helps.. Good luck!
Gina
James Israel via Facebook
adrenal function is bad due to heavey metals and toxic body…..detox detox detox all with a good clean diet 🙂
Margaret Ahlin Estes via Facebook
I would add using essential oils- melaleuca, oregano, lemon, etc. to kill off the yeast. Thanks~ very interesting!
norma tumberg
One thing I do not understand about candida is how cutting yeast breads out of your diet will affect anything or any yeast baked good. Yeast is inactivated by heat so how can it affect the candida? I think it’s more the sugar thing……. esp refined sugars.
thehealthyhomeeconomist via Facebook
Once the fillings were out, candida responded very quickly to the GAPS Diet and has remained in remission after going back to a normal traditional diet which includes properly prepared grains, homemade sweets in moderation. Yay!
thehealthyhomeeconomist via Facebook
@Julie don’t lose heart .. you can beat candida! Getting the fillings out does really help at least that is what my husband experienced. Make SURE you get a holistic dentist to take them out who knows what he/she is doing else you can do more harm than good in this regard.