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  • hi

    i have candida in my brain i cant think normal , i have poor memory, speaking problems, when i eat a lot of sugar i get an extremely heavy feeling in my head

    i tryied everything cumanda samento solgar pau d arco, and it still keep coming back, how do i get rid of this nasty disease?

  • @nubjealvin oil of oregano and garlic

  • @HappierHealthierYou thanks especially garlic is a good one, after a few days eating a lot of garlic the fungus starting to get weak

  • @nubjealvin glad to hear brother! send me a message and ill link a video where i posted a big comment about how to kill candida for good

  • @beshnola Part 2- In this age of bioterrorism, there is a lot of concern about ricin, but it has nothing to do with castor bean oil or undecenoic acid

  • @beshnola Part 1- Ricin is not castor bean oil or 10-undecenoic acid. Castor bean oil is extracted from castor beans. Undecenoic acid is extracted from castor bean oil. Go back to the first part where the oil is extracted. Once the oil is extracted, the rest of the castor bean is discarded waste. From this waste product, ricin is made. Ricin cannot be made from castor bean oil. Ricin cannot be made from 10-undecenoic. .

  • I posted this on another page but please answer this for me.

  • Okay somebody please answer this for me!!I read a little bit about caster bean oil or castor bean by product and according to wikipedia which I hate using but it says here "The castor seed contains ricin, a toxic protein. Harvesting castor beans is not without risk.[6] Allergenic compounds found on the plant surface can cause permanent nerve damage, making the harvest of castor beans a human health risk." Does this mean taking the candida force increase the risk of nerve damage???????

  • @bluescribblefy That's not a problem. Peppermint oil is not sugar.

  • @bluescribblefy That should be fine. The Candida force and Detox essentials do better at room temperature.

  • @bluescribblefy The Plan is a whole body detoxification program. Most people repeat the plan every year or every other year just to maintain a healthy and clean body. If you ever taken antibiotics chances are that you have a fungal overgrowth problem, and not know it. Symptoms can vary depending on the level of toxicity in the body.

  • @bluescribblefy You only need to refrigerate Flora Prime. The other too must be kept at room temperature. The plan should not create hair loss.

  • Severe Candida overgrowth is a mothaphucker, it sure messed up the majority of my life before someone was able to diagnose it accurately. I walked around feeling screwed about life, now I am taking nutritional supplements not necessarily this program but as long as it's working.

  • I checked out The McCombs Plan on your website. Most of what I've read elsewhere states that you can under no circumstances have white potatoes because of high carbs turning to sugar or fruit of any kind because of the sugar . Can you explain why your diet allows? Doesn't it feed the candida? Great website by the way, very informative.

  • @littletugartbug Most all other candida diets are based on an approach created by an MD in late 1950’s. This diet has several drawbacks and promotes a lot of misunderstanding about candida and the process of eliminating it. Most candida diets follow the 1950’s approach which doesn’t allow the consumption of fruits, potatoes, and other starches. This was necessary with that approach because they weren’t taking anything that effectively eliminate the candida fungus.

  • @littletugartbug Par 2 The 1950’s approach uses medication that doesn’t work systemically and is known to be toxic to the body. With that approach, they were trying to starve the candida out of the body, which is extremely difficult to do, if not impossible. With the McCombs Plan, as long as you follow the instructions and take the Candida Force, you can have fruits, potatoes, and other starches that are listed in the “YES” foods.

  • It's really refreshing that you haven't polluted your presentation with background music or with any kind of loud, bombastic speech. I thank you, sir! 

  • You didn't say HOW your products change candida back from fungus to yeast?

    How does it remove the haphae/leaky gut syndrome and recover the blood infestation.

    Do you have an answer?

    Thank you!

  • @pigsy65 Candida will clear the blood pretty quickly, unless this is someone who has extreme immunosuppression.

    The effect of undecenoic acid found in our Candida Force causes reversion of the fungal form of candida back to its normal yeast form.

    Leaky gut is an issue which usually resolves itself after intial translocation of fungal candida through the epithelium of the digestive tract wall. 

  • @McCombsPlan I may be wrong but, Undecenoic Acid works in the same way as Capryllic Acid, but is about 8 times stronger.

    They both kill Candida! neither revert candida back to yeast form? Once systemic/overgrowth candida is killed all that is left is yeast candida in the gut, which is controlled by good bacteria/intestinal flora.

    So how does your 'candida force' turn candida back to yeast?

    This is an important question for product credability, so please answer! thanks!

  • @pigsy65 Research shows that undecenoic acis is up to 6x as strong as capylic acid. Neither one kills candida. They affect the internal pH of the cell, and the cell wall membrane causing a weakening of the cell cytostructure. The conversion of candida from its yeast to fungal form and back, is affected by pH, temperature, food sources, bacterial cell wall components, immune system responses, etc.

  • @McCombsPlan Thank you! very interesting. I believe Syntol is also claimed to affect the cell wall of candida.

    I am doing research on candida so please forgive me being so nosey! lol! I find Dr McCombs to be most knowledgable on this subject.

    I have read research that says Undecenoic acid doesnt make it past the stomach acid as it can only tolarate mild acidity, and as a result is rendered ineffective? How does 'candida Force' bypass this?

    Thank you!

    Pigsy

  • @pigsy65 Please forward that research.

  • @McCombsPlan I dont keep the research, because there is thousands of articles on candida.

    The research wasn't convincing either, I just wanted your oppinion......if you have one.

    before I spend lots of money on dealing with my candida, I want to know it works!

    Regards

    Pigsy!

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