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SarahVaughter
February 7th, 2010, 09:48 AM
>I hope that I have finally found somebody to help me. I have been battling "oral
>thrush / candida" for the past 10 months now. I have been on fluconizole several
>attempts to get rid of this. I suffered a great amount of stress last year in March
>(my husband almost died), and I think that it manifested itself in this. I am
>currently on three-lac, which I read in your article does not really work. It seems
>to have lessened the symptoms slightly, but it has not gone away. I have
>suffered from terrible mouth sores, bad breath, swollen and red gums, have had
>trouble eating, sore throat, and as embarrassing as it is to tell....terrible anal
>itching. I have also had some trouble with several areas of skin rashes, and
>"acne type" sores on my face. I am 48 years old, and in good health otherwise.

>I had no idea how severe this problem could be until I started to research it, as it
>seems like Doctors don't really know how to deal with it. Please tell me that your
>produce lufenuron will help cure this. I would like to order some, but want to
>make sure that it will work, and be safe.


Only a minority of people who buy Lufenuron from us really have clear and unmistakable Candida symptoms, but you are clearly suffering from classic Candida symptoms, so indeed I think you will greatly benefit from it.

Especially the combination of mouth ulcers and anal itching can not be anything else, apart perhaps from some highly unlikely and rare conditions.

I suggest that you start supplementing vit. C. That always helps with Candida, and Candida depletes vit. C levels, as it is doing a lot of tissue damage that constantly needs to be repaired. Sometimes, a very large dose of vit. C can even temporarily get rid of small mouth ulcers. The kind of vit. C that is non-acidic (neutralized with baking soda) is excellent and has maximum bioavailability.

It is highly likely that Lufenuron will work for you (I say that due to your clear Candida sx.) but the Candida often returns, in cases as serious such as yours. Your problem is that the Candida is "everywhere", and lodged inside your mucous membranes. What will likely happen is full resolution of symptoms for some weeks, then they will slowly return as the Candida mutates into a Chitin-deficient cell wall form. More Lufenuron will then revert the symptoms at least partially, but after a while, Lufenuron won't help much anymore. The same with any other antifungal medicine, as is evidenced by your experience with Fluconazole (Diflucan). But using an antifungal of a different class, such as Lufenuron, greatly helps in weakening the fungus because Diflucan attacks the Ergosterol in Candida's cell wall, so the Candida mutates to a form with a lot of Chitin. Then the Lufenuron attacks the Chitin, and the Candida is forced to mutate again, this time to a Chitin-deficient form, while it already lacks the genes that code for an effective Ergosterol cell wall.

The Chitin-free form of Candida is easier to kill by the immune system. It takes approx. two to three years to fully get rid of a serious Candida infestation such as yours, and the absolute most important things to succeed are: (1) Proper sleep and (2) Nutrient-rich food. If you can muster the discipline and if you can afford it, get rid of most carbs in your diet. Avoid bread and pasta like the plague, and don't eat much rice and potatoes either. The best would be to lose weight by cutting down on carbohydrates, and sleep a lot, and take vit. C supplements. If you do take carbs, take small, frequent meals to avoid spiking your blood sugar level too much. Cinnamon can help with the mouth sores. Rub it in. This will hurt but it kills the Candida. Be advised that Cinnamon used orally is considered a mild carcinogen.