Post by livininhope on Aug 21, 2018 11:22:47 GMT
Hi
For years I have searched for info and cure for candida, how I did not come across the info on gymnemic acid before I do not know, but looks like a lot of research articles on this and while it does not seem to kill it like Pau D’arco and other anti-fungals it appears to alter it from the fungus back into its normal form. See info below which explains.
A new approach to an old problem. See the original scientific paper here: Gymnemic Acids Inhibit Hyphal Growth and Virulence in Candida albicans
Taymount Clinic has prepared a leaflet summarising this new approach and making it simple. The basic fact is that Candida albicans exists as a yeast in a round-bodied form, where it inhabits the spaces in the body, colon, vagina, throat, etc. When it is under any kind of threat, either from its own overgrowth and over-crowding or attempts with antifungals to kill it, then it morphs into long, strand-like forms called hyphae. These hyphae can penetrate the tissues and then make their way into the organs of the body, hence giving rise to the systemic effects – the long list of which most systemic Candidiasis sufferers can probably write for themselves. Up until now, it has not been possible to kill off the hyphae form with any kind of antifungals from Nystatin to Oregano.
So now we have scientific evidence that Gymnemic acids (available in good health stores as: Gymnemia Sylvestre) makes the hyphae re-morph back into the yeast body form, which we can then tackle with the antifungals with a much greater degree of success.
For years I have searched for info and cure for candida, how I did not come across the info on gymnemic acid before I do not know, but looks like a lot of research articles on this and while it does not seem to kill it like Pau D’arco and other anti-fungals it appears to alter it from the fungus back into its normal form. See info below which explains.
A new approach to an old problem. See the original scientific paper here: Gymnemic Acids Inhibit Hyphal Growth and Virulence in Candida albicans
Taymount Clinic has prepared a leaflet summarising this new approach and making it simple. The basic fact is that Candida albicans exists as a yeast in a round-bodied form, where it inhabits the spaces in the body, colon, vagina, throat, etc. When it is under any kind of threat, either from its own overgrowth and over-crowding or attempts with antifungals to kill it, then it morphs into long, strand-like forms called hyphae. These hyphae can penetrate the tissues and then make their way into the organs of the body, hence giving rise to the systemic effects – the long list of which most systemic Candidiasis sufferers can probably write for themselves. Up until now, it has not been possible to kill off the hyphae form with any kind of antifungals from Nystatin to Oregano.
So now we have scientific evidence that Gymnemic acids (available in good health stores as: Gymnemia Sylvestre) makes the hyphae re-morph back into the yeast body form, which we can then tackle with the antifungals with a much greater degree of success.