So I am officially cutting all nuts out of my diet. Why you might ask? Nuts are full of nutrition and very healthy and natural. It has come to my attention that they are causing me to get worse no matter what way I eat them. Soaked, dehydrated, buttered creamy, buttered crunchy, blended into something, IT DOESN'T MATTER. Nuts have been screwing me over long enough and if anyone can object to this I would like to hear your plea to somehow convince me that I'm just crazy. Even if I do soak them...I overeat them which causes strain on my digestive system which means worse leaky gut = undigested food = candida attack. Plus, once I get on my road of being addicted to nuts, when I finish a bad of almonds I'll eat ANY form of nuts in sight. This is ruining my candida diet not to say how annoying the yo-yo dieting gets. I can't restrain myself around nuts so if I want to have success in eliminating my Candida and getting back on track then I have to quit.
Now you might all be wondering why I'm ranting about this as it has nothing to do with acne. Well, nuts of course make me break out. The load on my digestive system (especially the unsoaked ones) can wreak havoc on my face. I'm pretty sure if I eliminate them all together I will be at least 90% clear. I already cleared up a whole bunch just by dropping antibiotics + birth control + candida sugar-free diet. The clear skin didn't last for long my friends...The nuts have done it all. I even had problems with nuts before the candida diet. It's been like this for awhile (I had candida all this time, though) and I didn't know what was causing it. Of course the nuts and the sugar were ruining my face but now it's just the nuts. Viola! I will post every day I get through which is nut-free here.
My now nut-free diet will be the same thing I've been doing just without the nuts (I might still have almond milk):
Protein: organic eggs, (hopefully at least antibiotic and hormone-free) chicken, beef, turkey, pork, good salmon, canned tuna (only once or twice a week is advised)
Carbs: Broccoli, cabbage, spinach, COOKED tomatoes, green beans, celery, onions, cucumbers, lemon (not sure if I should cut these out because of leaky gut)
Fat: Extra virgin unrefined coconut oil, extra virgin olive oil, butter (haven't had any of this yet), Hemp milk
Occasional: cheese, cream cheese, couple pieces of grapefruit, blackberries/blueberries (only added any of this because I've been on this diet for awhile)
Seasonings: Garlic, cilantro, ginger, lemon juice (fresh), sea salt, freshly ground peppercorn, parsley, lemon zest, cinnamon, peppermint oil
Tea: decaf green, peppermint herbal, chamomile, any other herbal
HOME MADE YOGURT with my probiotics
I hope the probiotics aren't giving me acne because of leaky gut! I'm starting with the nuts first though...one step at a time
Bye bye peanut butter jar...no more almonds! Walnuts will be hidden from me I hope.
Cut out the peanut butter for sure. Peanut butter contains toxins which can be realeased into your system:
"Peanuts, you may or may not know, are actually legumes, not nuts, which are grown underground as part of a root system.
It is primarily due to the peanuts' direct contact with the soil that they have become harmful, and even dangerous, to your health.
While actual nuts like almonds and walnuts have strong, hard shells that protect them, the legume known as a peanut has soft and porous skin. When the environment surrounding the peanut becomes warm, humid and wet -- as it does in most regions of the U.S. where peanuts are commonly grown -- a fungal growth occurs.
The fungus itself is not dangerous, but the poison it releases, known as "aflatoxin," is. This cancer-causing agent attacks the liver and is one of the more deadly food-borne toxins in existence."
Also, cheese is a mold, plus it is a dairy product. are you lactose intolerant at all, do you know? But at any rate, dairy products (other than kefir or plain yogurt) are just going to sit in your already compromised intestinal tract.
Sorry to be a Debbie Downer. What I am doing right now is basically eliminating everything except proteins, fats and veggies. Yes coconut oil, by the way, it is an antifungal.
The more I read about candida the more I am finding out it is very difficult to get rid of, takes an extreme amount of effort and purpose. But, we can do it girlfriend! God gives us strength and wisdom for our bodies, you are already on the right track.
check out this website: www.notdoctors.com/colclnse.html