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Fungi in the body, whether in the stomach/gut or in the blood can cause a multitude of problems and symptoms, many of which are misdiagnosed or treated with antibiotics which itself is a fungus.

Although fungi are in the soil and in the air we breathe, we can usually fight off the affects. However, someone with a compromised immune system can be susceptible to the fungi entering their body and can begin producing symptoms of disease.

Though we cannot avoid fungi entirely, if you believe you have a problem, you can change your diet to eliminate sugars, corn (including corn syrup, etc., in processed foods) and peanuts. Corn and peanuts are universally contaminated with fungi and when eaten it is taken directly into the body.

Fungus need sugar and carbohydrates to live. The body changes carbohydrates into sugar when ingested. Carbs and sugar are the food source that fungi need to survive within your body. If you find yourself constantly craving pasta, breads, alcohol or sweets, it could be because the fungus are causing the cravings so you will eat and keep them alive.

Diseases caused or highly suspected of being caused by fungi in the body include:

  • Skin Diseases, for example Psoriasis, Eczema, etc.
  • Postpartum Depression
  • Bladder Diseases
  • High Cholestorol
  • Kidney Stones
  • Weight Gain
  • Arthritis
  • Weakened Immune Systems
  • Hormone Problems
  • Mental Fogginess/Dysfunction
  • Autoimmune Diseases
  • Diabetes
  • Cancer
  • Hair Loss
  • Allergies
  • Chronic Sinusitis
  • Depression
  • Digestion Problems, such as GERD, IBS and more
  • Diseases of the Respiratory Tract
  • Heart Problems
  • Menstrual Cycle and Infertility (both male & female)
  • and many more.....

Also, see your doctor and with his/her authorization, begin the Phase I diet as outlined on the website above. The diet may seem extreme to some, but it will starve the fungus. You may experience worsening of symptoms, for example, my psoriasis flared more than before but then cleared up. That was because of the die off of the fungus.

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