How to Manage Candida Albicans (yeast) high risk - iChange Registered Nutritionist Linda Miner

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http://iChange.com/LindaMiner Registered Nutritionist Linda Miner gives some suggestions about how to naturally deal with Candida Albicans (yeast) overgrowth. Natural products such as probiotics, full spectrum digestive enzymes, oil of oregano, ground flax seeds, grapefruit seed extract are recommended

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  • I'm not overweight nor am I obese 

  • @TeaPips I made this video for a specific group of clients that were trying to lose weight. It does not mean that Candida is restricted to that group - but very often people who are overweight have Candida.

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  • Hi Linda, Could you tell me where to find this Candida screening test. I have been experiencing a lot of symptoms that may be caused by to much Candida in my body. Thanks, Tony

  • Udo's Choice Super Bifido Plus Probiotic -- 70 Billion Viable Cells - 30 Capsules

  • what was the name of the pills you said i should take

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