I need advice...
After about 10 years of being sick (everything started with antiacids, bacterial infection and heavy
Antibiotics ) i started the anti-candida treatment about a month ago. I could only stand one month because of the die off... well, i firstly tolerate the die off but in the last week fatigue became very intense and i couldnt tolerate it anymore (also it scares me a bit). It seems that the toxins were accumulating in the body and now i am over-toxed.
In the past days i added Milk Thistle, l-cysteine and Alpha Lipoid Acid.. and i started to feel better. In fact, A LOT better. I used to have "die off" (anxiety & fatigue & brain fog the most) in this past years even when i was not taking any antifungal (candida symptons). But when i started to "help" my liver with this supplements (specially Milk Thistle), the symptons almost dissapear (only a little fatigue and brain fog)... so i clearly see that i was in a VERY toxic state before started the antifungals, and after a month... my system almost crashed.
¿What to do now? Im thinking on keep (and raise the dose gradually) the liver-support (milk thistle, l-cysteine or n-acetylcysteine, ALA, multivitamin, b-complex...) and gut-support (psyllium, oat bran, fos) and raise the dose gradually for one month so my system can be completely cleaned or almost completely (lets say 90%) and then started again the antifungals with the "low-and-slow" method.
What scares me a little is that i spent a hard month dealing with "die off" and i dont want to waste it (to be for nothing? excuse my poor english plz) .... maybe candida can overgrow again and i lost all achieved.
Other posibility is to raise the liver-support and take the antifungal every other day or something like that (so my system can eliminate more toxins that the antifugal releases and in the long term i will be detox and i can raise then the antifungal while keeping candida in check)
So please, i need advice on this... and again, excuse my poor english. Sure i sound weird or something... I hope you understand.
Cheers