Candex Works as Well as Nystatin
I
must warn everyone that whenever you take antibiotics be sure to take Candex to
control the fungus growth in your colon. Toward the end of our stay at
Millan’s, Sandy experienced a severe vomiting reaction. This necessitated a
visit to a Medical Clinic in the area that features colonics as part of its
recommended protocol [The Center for Advanced Medicine Medical Clinic, 4403
Manchester Ave., Suite 107, Encinitas, CA 92024, phone: (760) 632-9042]. After
Sandy was interviewed, the doctor at the clinic said he believed that she had
lost too much friendly bacteria from being on three kinds of antibiotics for 30
days just before having 28 colonics — and feeding the fungus by drinking fruit
juice. (When the friendly bacteria that lives in our intestine is killed off by
antibiotics the fungus — which also lives in our intestine and is killed off
by antibiotics — grows back faster than the friendly bacteria — especially
if we eat sugar or drink fruit juice.) The implants we received after each
colonic worked in balancing my colon, but were not enough to balance Sandy’s
colon. To stop the vomiting, which the doctor said was a sign that fungus had
taken over her digestive tract; he gave her a two-hour IV of electrolytes
(minerals) and vitamins, an injection of Phenergan, and prescribed Nystatin, all
of which immediately stopped the vomiting. However, she was supposed to take 2
tablets of Nystatin 3 times a day for 21 days, but after seven days she had to
switch to 2 capsules of Candex 3 times a day because the Nystatin made her liver
toxic.
When
the Candex worked as well as the Nystatin — without the nasty side effects
—we were impressed! Candex also reduced Sandy’s appetite for sweets. When we
realized that, I started to take one Candex capsule with meals and it works for
me, too!