Question: Is the choice of water type, such as alkaline, distilled, or mineral, a significant factor to consider when it comes to managing Candida?
The type of water isn’t a primary concern for Candida management. However, clean, purified water is essential. Alkaline water might offer some benefits in balancing the body’s pH, but it’s not a definitive solution against Candida. Distilled and mineral waters are fine but avoid sugary or artificially sweetened beverages. The key is to stay hydrated.
Type of Water | Description | Benefits | Concerns |
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Alkaline Water | Water that’s less acidic than regular tap water and rich in alkalizing compounds. | Potentially balances body’s pH. | Lack of conclusive evidence on health benefits. |
Distilled Water | Water boiled into vapor and condensed back into liquid in a separate container. | Removes impurities and contaminants. | Lacks minerals found in water naturally. |
Mineral Water | Water from a mineral spring that contains various minerals. | Contains beneficial minerals. | Quality can vary based on source. |
Tap Water | Water from local municipalities, treated for safety. | Readily available and usually safe. | May contain contaminants based on region. |
Question: Dear Support Team,I recently purchased your product and have been enjoying it immensely. However, I was wondering if alternatives such as herbal teas are also permissible to consume with it?
Yes, herbal teas are generally acceptable on the Candida diet as they’re caffeine-free and can have antifungal properties. However, it’s best to avoid adding sweeteners.
Here are some herbal teas that you can try and some basic information about each.
Herbal Tea | Pros | Cons | Suggested Intake |
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Pau d’Arco | Antifungal properties | Excessive intake can cause nausea | 1-2 cups/day |
Chamomile | Calming effect, promotes sleep | May cause allergic reactions in those sensitive to ragweed | 1-3 cups/day |
Peppermint | Soothes digestive issues | May exacerbate heartburn or acid reflux | 1-2 cups/day |
Ginger | Helps with digestion and nausea | Excessive amounts can cause heartburn | 1-2 cups/day |
Echinacea | Boosts immune system | Shouldn’t be used by those with autoimmune disorders | 1-2 cups/day |
Question: What are the costs associated with CanXida program?
There’s no specific program that you have to follow. At CanXida, we offer premium supplements for those dealing with candida and other gut related issues. You can start with CanXida Remove, and then try Restore and Rebuild.
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