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The powerful ingredients in Fungal Defense are specifically targeted to destroy yeast and other fungi and to restore a balanced, healthy internal environment. To prevent re-infection and to maintain a properly balanced system, it is critical to reduce, or in some
cases, eliminate the intake of the following foods: sweets, carbohydrates (such as bread, pasta, muffins, glutenous grains, etc), alcohol, vinegar, fruits, and aged cheeses - as these foods (especially sugars and carbohydrates) feed the yeast which thrive in sugary environments and
actually cause you to crave these very foods. Fungal Defense - Powerful Anti-Fungal Compounds Fungal Defense HSOs and Their Probiotic Function: We usually have a balance of approximately 85% good to 15% harmful organisms in the intestinal tract but most of us today have the opposite ratio. Homeostatic Soil Organisms (HSOs) are highly stable beneficial probiotic microorganisms. Impervious to stomach acids, they crowd out pathogens, eliminating yeast, fungi and bad bacteria from the intestines.
Wild Oregano and Olive Leaf Extracts: Fungal Defense contains the most powerful anti-fungal substances found in nature. Wild Oregano and Olive Leaf Extracts are recognized for their potent anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-parasitic properties. Fungal Defense allows their primary fungicidal components work synergistically to help eliminate yeast and fungus on contact.
A potent blood purifier, the juice from the Yucca root found predominantly in the desert Southwest aids in digestion and produces surfactants which help to breakdown the lipid envelope that coats certain viruses and fungi including Candida. Fungal Defense Supplement Fact Sheet
Fungal Defense for Candida Overgrowth Dr. Goldberg is not a big fan of nutritional supplements. He believes the claims surrounding products often exaggerate their benefits. He therefore challenged us at Garden of Life (manufacturer of Primal Defense) to allow him to do his own study utilizing a patient population that had been largely unresponsive to a wide range of medical treatments to see whether this formula could live up to its claims.* Among the very positive results obtained for a wide range of conditions (ranging from asthma and poor lung function to constipation, psoriasis and various types of gastrointestinal upset), the results revealed an appreciable lowering in candida yeast counts in each of the eight subjects who showed elevated yeast counts initially, as verified by stool and blood testing before and after administration of the HSOs. Let me repeat: Every patient with elevated candida levels had a significant reduction. No subjects exhibited any significant increase in yeast counts. Two subjects had candida antibody titers done prior to and after the protocol. Both showed a significant reduction in their titers along with pronounced clinical improvement in their symptoms (see table).
Fungal Defense - Candida Background & Emerging Drug Resistance Only recently, federal regulators allowed drug makers to offer over-the-counter yeast infections without a prescription. Diflucan (fluconazole), for example, is now approved for the nonprescription treatment of vaginal yeast infection. Suddenly, it seems, women have become acutely aware of yeast infection syndrome. Many women assume every vulvar or vaginal itch they have is due to candida overgrowth. But, sometimes, the problem isn’t specifically yeast infection. So women have to be careful when self-diagnosing and self-medicating. The problem is that, when you expose naturally occurring vaginal yeast to these drugs anyway, some of the yeast die but others with a slightly different genetic makeup turn out to be resistant. These resistant yeast strains thrive and multiply. Thus, when women really do have yeast infection, these resistant strains of yeast are now more and more often drug resistant. Running to the pharmacy for an OTC medication simply won’t work, notes a health expert. So women must go to their doctor for a much stronger medication. In one clinical study, fluconazole-resistant Candida albicans yeast was found in 13.46 percent of cases. In addition, when OTC remedies fail to work, doctors may prescribe oral Nizoral (ketoconazole) or Sporanox (itraconazole). Although these are not approved for the treatment of vaginal yeast infection, they are, in fact, reserved for chronic, complicated, recurrent fungal infections. However, in the case of Sporanox, be aware of severe toxicity, adverse drug reactions and drug interactions. The Food and Drug Administration believes that there is a small but real risk of developing congestive heart failure associated with Sporanox therapy. Sporanox has also been associated with serious liver toxicity, including liver failure and death, with some cases involving patients who had neither pre-existing liver disease nor a serious underlying medical condition. A safe, efficacious method of treating yeast infection is clearly desirable. Safety & Efficacy Combined in Fungal Defense Based on these results, we have done two things. First, our HSOs have been approved for a double-blind placebo-controlled study to reverse leaky gut syndrome and chronic candidiasis at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine & Health Sciences, Tempe, Arizona. The study, from a National Institutes of Health-approved institution, should further confirm their safety and efficacy. Second, we felt we could improve this specific application of the HSOs in Primal Defense by combining them with specific anti-fungal herbs in a newly introduced formula called Fungal Defense™. This solves two problems: one is that most women who use natural healing methods usually end up purchasing several different products, including a probiotic formula and one or more anti-fungal herbal combinations. With Fungal Defense, there is the need for only one formula. Second, we are addressing the primary issues of fungal overgrowth without the use of drugs, thus avoiding drug resistance and adverse effects. Fungal Defense - Gut Ecology Disturbed—Understanding the True Cause of Candida & Fungal Infections Normally, populations of pathogenic flora are kept in balance by competition from good bacteria and because of symbiosis, which is the mutually interdependent relationship among the hundreds of intestinal microbial species. The problem is that after antibiotics have wiped out all or much of the entire gastrointestinal landscape, the bad bacteria have the upper hand, because they love the types of foods and complex sugars that we typically consume in our diet, especially refined sugar found in candy, baked goods and soft drinks. So, when antibiotics disturb the balance of good and bad bacteria, it’s the bad bacteria that get the head start in repopulating the barren property within your gastrointestinal tract. Repeated use of broad-spectrum antibiotics and steroid medications can set up conditions for opportunistic overgrowth of organisms that are not affected by the drugs or that are able to re-colonize rapidly once treatment has ended. This is particularly true of yeast and fungal organisms. I can’t tell you how often we hear from patients treated with antibiotics, especially women patients, whose bodies are overrun by candida. For men, such treatment often results in residual urinary tract bacteria, resulting in urinary tract infections and prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate gland). With HSOs, we have some of the strongest, toughest beneficial bacterial strains common to the human body. When patients ingest HSOs, these microorganisms take up residence both in the gastrointestinal and vaginal tissues. They displace harmful pathogenic fungal species, causing their populations to decline dramatically, restoring homeostatic balance. They also produce bactericidal chemicals that decimate pathogenic bacterial strains. Fungal Defense - Cellulase Destroys Candida Cell Walls With HSOs, we have some of the strongest, toughest beneficial bacterial strains common to the human body. When patients ingest HSOs, these microorganisms take up residence both in hte gastrointestinal and vaginal tissues. They displace harmful pathogenic fungal species, causing their populations to decline dramatically, restoring homeostatic balance. They also produce bacterial chemicals that decimate pathogenic bacterial strains. Fungal Defense also provides traditional antimicrobial herbs, including wild oregano with carvacrol and thymol; olive leaf extract—standardized to provide 20 percent oleuropins; and two freshly juiced botanicals, garlic and yucca. Our Poten-Zyme fermentation process further potentiates the garlic and yucca. Including each of these herbs is important for insuring complete resolution of symptoms. Each of these herbs has strong antiviral, antibacterial and anti-fungal activities. So they will be good for your overall health in many ways besides directly taking care of candida overgrowth. I mention this because, as I stated earlier, not all so-called “yeast type” infections are due to solely to candida overgrowth. In fact, some are protozoal in nature and could cause patients to be prescribed far more toxic medications such as Flagyl (metronidazole), which has caused “noteworthy” excesses of breast cancer in rodents and is characterized as having “considerable carcinogenic potential.”
Thus, we want to be sure we are using a broad-spectrum approach to helping women overcome their health challenges, especially when they are using generalized symptoms as a means of self-diagnosis.
Fungal Defense Prescription for Reducing Yeast Overgrowth What do sinus conditions and fungal infections have in common? Apparently, quite a lot. In a recent study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 210 consecutive patients with chronic sinusitis (101 treated surgically) were studied for fungal infections. Fungal cultures of nasal secretions were positive in 202 (96 percent) of the patients. Among the leading offenders, Candida albicans was cultured in 15.4 percent of samples; Alternaria in 44.3 percent; Penicillium in 43.3 percent; Cladosporium, in 39 percent; and various Aspergillus species in 29.5 percent. Many other fungal organisms were also cultured, although less frequently. What’s more, "allergic mucin" containing clusters or sheets of degenerating eosinophils was found in 96 percent of samples. Eosinophils are prominent at sites of allergic reactions and with parasitic larvae infections (helminthes). Fungal debris (hyphae,
destroyed hyphae, conidiae, and spores) was found in 81 percent of the 101 surgical specimens. What’s more, allergic fungal sinusitis was diagnosed in 93 percent of the surgical cases, based on histopathologic findings and culture results. However, be wary of conventional tests for such allergies, he advises. Using tests to measure IgE levels and skin-prick tests usually fail to detect fungal allergy in most sinusitis patients, even if they have allergic fungal sinusitis that is severe enough to require surgery. Protocol for Healing Sinusitis We recommend for chronic sinusitis and certainly before you opt for surgery to correct sinusitis, that you try a clinically tested anti-fungal preparation such as Fungal Defense™ from Garden of Life. Fungal Defense was developed to combat a wide range of such infections after research indicated that the Homeostatic Soil Organisms ™ (HSOs), contained in another Garden of Life product, Primal Defense™, were highly effective in eliminating systemic candida infection. HSOs take up residence in the body’s gastrointestinal tract. They are very hardy and have been shown in clinical studies to help displace harmful pathogenic fungal species, causing their populations to decline dramatically, restoring homeostatic balance. They also produce bactericidal chemicals that decimate pathogenic bacterial strains. These HSOs were first available in Primal Defense™ from Garden of Life. However, with the impressive clinical results available that showed virtual elimination of systemic candida, Garden of Life’s Jordan Rubin, N.M.D., C.N.C., combined HSOs with other anti-fungal herbs and enzymes to create a formula specifically for the body's fungal defense. Fungal Defense contains some of the most powerful anti-microbial agents found in nature, along with HSOs. Among these, wild oregano and olive leaf as well as garlic, and yucca juice are recognized for their potent anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-parasitic properties. Their primary fungicidal components work synergistically to help eliminate yeast and fungus. In addition, the herbs in Fungal Defense have each been made body-ready by the company’s Poten-Zyme™
process. This lengthy fermentation process utilizes beneficial bacteria (including HSOs) to "predigest" these herbs, thus liberating many of their beneficial constituents as well as stimulating production of novel acidic components with anti-microbial properties. So be sure to
try this natural approach first. References Ponikau J.U., et al. "The diagnosis and incidence of allergic fungal sinusitis." Mayo Clin Proc 1999;74:877-884. **Statements on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, but rather are dietary supplements intended solely for nutritional use.
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