Overcoming Candida: The Ultimate Cookery Guide
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #838384 in Books
- Published on: 2002-05-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
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About the Author
Xandria Williams is a well-known naturopath with over twenty-years experience of recognising candida problems. She runs a busy clinic in London, lectures widely and holds seminars and workshops on candida and other health problems. She is the author of over a dozen books, including Living with Allergies, and has evolved her unique and highly effective approach to tackling life's problems during her twenty-five years of research at her clinics, in Sydney and London.
Customer Reviews
At Long Last - - Fantastic, Tasty YEAST-FREE Recipes!
For most people, being diagnosed with candidiasis is like receiving a "sentence" of impending doom to eat bland, flavorless, monotonous foods in order to rid our bodies of the overgrowth of the naturally-occuring bacteria called candida albicans, which many doctors believe is the root cause of many debilitating diseases. For many years, it seems, one would need to endure 6 weeks to 6 months of this monotonous diet in order to regain proper balance between these "bad" bacterias and the "good" bacterias in our intestines - and eventually regain our health and stamina. There has always been a need for recipes to enhance the variety and enjoyment of eating that so many of us desire in order to inspire us to stay on any new diet. Xandria Williams not ONLY provides us with a potpourri of these recipes, but gives a very concise and accurate description of the "Yeast Syndrome", what causes it, what the known symptoms are, and what to do to prevent it in the future. Her writing includes many clinical descriptions, however, she makes all of it VERY easy to understand. The lists of foods to avoid, as well as alternatives to those foods was a huge help for me. Many books just list foods to avoid......with no "alternatives" that would closely replace those foods in our daily diet. I recommend this book to anyone who needs to know more about coping with candidiasis and loves to cook.




