Organic Quinoa Flakes
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Certified Organic Quinoa Flakes- 24 oz (Gluten-Free) $11.90 |
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Attention Attention Candida Sufferer Eat These Foods
In the article entitled “”Attention! Attention! Candida Sufferer Avoid These Foods”, in which we discussed foods that promote unhealthy Candida levels, we learnt that Candida starts to develop in the gut as a fungus and that it creates an environment that is ideal for its rampant growth.
We have learnt that the environment in which Candida thrives is acidic in nature and this acidity inhibits the bodies’ ability to absorb vitamins and minerals and it limits enzyme production of digestive proteins. Limited enzyme production leads to symptoms of indigestion, e.g. wind or gas problems are evident, bloated or swollen intestines are evident, increased acid levels and sensitivities to certain types of foods are evident.
It is evident that in order to maintain a healthy body, free of an overgrowth of Candida, the foods that are eaten must be foods that promote healthy Candida levels in the body.
The ideal diet for those suffering from Candida Yeast overgrowth is to eat a diet high in fiber and protein complimented by some complex carbohydrates and a small amount of fresh fruits. For example, the daily intake should be approximately:
65% High fiber foods, such as steamed vegetables: The best choices are broccoli, celery, radishes, asparagus, onions, garlic, ginger root, cabbage, turnips and kale. Raw garlic and onions act as natural anti-fungal substances and should be eaten as much as possible.
20% High protein foods, such as: fish chicken, duck, nuts, seeds and eggs.
10% Complex carbohydrates: rice, beans and oats.
Foods that promote a healthy body and deter Candida Overgrowth
5% fresh fruits, such as: berries of all kinds, grapefruit, pineapple, and papaya.
Here is a suggested list of acceptable foods:
Acceptable Foods
GRAINS in moderation
Whole Amaranth and flour;
Whole Barley,
Flour and hatomugi;
Buckwheat flour and groats;
Undegerminated Corn meal (fine or coarse grind);
Masa Harina;
Popcorn (air popper),
Whole Millet and flour;
Oat bran, flour,
Groats,
Quick; whole Quinoa and flour;
Wild Rice;
Brown Rice (long, med. or short grains),
Brown Basmati Rice,
Texmati Brown Rice,
Wehani Brown Rice
Rye flour,
Groats,
Cream of rye cereal;
Whole Spelt and flour;
Whole Teff and flour;
Wheat Berries,
Unprocessed or miller’s wheat bran,
Bulgur, cracked,
Durum,
Graham wheat flour,
Whole wheat flour.
Corn,
Quinoa,
Saifun (Japanese noodles),
Soba (buckwheat),
Udon (Japanese noodles),
Whole wheat.
Acceptable BAKED/PREPARED PRODUCTS:
Any whole grain unsweetened, unyeasted bread product such as
chapatis, whole wheat flour, corn chips, quick breads, unsweetened rice cakes or crackers, tortillas made from brown, corn or whole wheat. Ryvita contains no yeast.
LEGUMES:
Dried or frozen Black-eyed peas,
Chickpeas or garbanzo beans,
Lentils,
Soybeans,
Soy flakes,
Split peas
Acceptable dairy:
Unsweetened soymilk.
Almond milk
Plain yogurt with added acidophilus culture.
NUTS & SEEDS:
Almonds,
Brazil,
Cashews,
Hazel,
Macadamia,
Pecans,
Pine nuts,
Poppy,
Pumpkin,
Sesame (tahini),
Sunflower.
Small occasional amounts of fresh lemon, lime, tomato, and eggplant.
Eat Vegetables:
Beans,
Broccoli,
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage,
Cauliflower,
Celery,
Cucumbers
Green pepper,
Kale,
Lettuce
Onion, radishes,
Parsley,
Peas,
Rocket or arugulla
Spinach,
Tomatoes,
BEVERAGES:
Almond milk
Mugicha,
Toasted whole barley,
Coffee substitute (without malt),
Unsweetened soymilk,
Unsweetened Taheebo
Pau d’Arco tea,
Water (plain or carbonated).
CONDIMENTS AND SEASONINGS:
Chicken broth without sweetener,
Fresh garlic,
Fresh ginger,
Fresh herbs,
Fresh onion,
Pepper,
Salt,
Tamari (unfermented soy sauce),
Raw organic apple cider vinegar
ANIMAL PROTEINS:
Antelope, bear, beef, buffalo, caribou, chicken, deer, duck, eggs, elk, all types of fish, frog legs, game hen, goat, goose, grouse (partridge), guinea fowl, moose, mutton, peafowl, pheasant, pigeon (squab), pork, quail, and turkey.
These foods when taken in the recommended daily portions will foster healthy Candida levels a strong immune system and a healthy body.
Here is my diet so far based on whole grains?
Quinoa, Bran flakes, Oats, Couscous, Brown rice, Graham crackers, and Protein bars. Everything is organic. Is this healthy?
pucnhie, are you an idiot? I said BASED ON WHOLE GRAINS.
Really now? “SO FAR.” “BASED ON.”
Your question is ambiguous and you shouldn’t go insulting someone who took the time to answer. You can’t just base your diet on whole grains, you need nutrient dense things like beans and complimentary vegetables to help your body absorb the nutrients in the grains. Also, you need some fats, like nuts. These things should all be the base of your diet with fruits, crackers, protein bars being the extras.
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