Why Do Patients Relapse?
Recent research has shown us that the majority of patients with Candidiasis, Epstein-Barr, etc. who relapse have parasites. This information has circulated around for a bit of time, but has now been confirmed by myself and other researchers. Therefore, we have now made it standard that all Phase II programs have built in parasite killers. If this applies to you, be sure to come in and get on a revised, updated Phase II program. Recent research has shown that many women with chronic vaginitis who do not improve on standard Candida programs have an error in their “oxalic acid metabolism.” Oxalic acid is a substance found in many foods. Grapefruit, spinach, tomatoes, chocolate, rhubarb, and parsley, to name a few. These foods, due to the body’s inability to utilize the oxalic acid, may produce similar symptoms to a vaginal yeast infection. In most cases, however, a vaginal discharge is not present. Itching and burning, and painful intercourse are common. It is also possible for someone to