John B 9/17/2018 7:36:19 AM
| Hi Ann,
Undecylenic acid may be helpful with candida overgrowth for some individuals since it is thought to inhibit conversion of yeast to the hyphal form (which is associated with active infection). However, it is not well tolerated in some people and has generally been abandoned by allopathic medicine in favor of newer, more potent antifungals.
Blessings,
John
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ann 9/17/2018 7:35:33 AM
| Hello John,
I was wondering if you advise people with Candida to take undecylenic acid also know as SF722. I used to take it long ago, because from the research I did on it, it seemed like a very potent anti-fungal. Some websites say that it's even more effective than caprylic acid and that Candida can not become resistant to it.
I was wondering if this information is reliable, and if you would recommend for people to start taking this supplement to help irradicate Candida. I did check to see if it is an ingredient in your Candida Rid supplement, but it's not listed.
God Bless, Anna
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