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Candida

Candida and Other Yeast Infections.

There is a very important principle concerning Candida and other
yeast-related infections, which is that yeast can only survive, develop
and overgrow in an alkaline environment.  Yeast overgrowth is a fermentative condition and fermentation can only happen in an alkaline environment, whereas a natural acid pH is a protective factor against yeast overgrowth.

This concept can be confusing as we are led to believe that acidity is detrimental to health. This is true! But only at the deep cellular level. Your blood, saliva, and mucus
secretions oxidate and become alkaline in ill health.  Or put another way, ill health only manifests in an alkaline oxidative state.

Therefore, successful treatment of disease states depends on the correction of the
environment which allowed the disease process to develop in the first place.

The Clinic uses several test procedures to evaluate the acid/alkaline state of the patient:

  1. Analysis of the Saliva – pH, rH2, r, to give an energy evaluation expressed in microwatts.
  2. Decoder Analysis indicating acid/alkaline status of the body tissue.
  3. Laboratory test for Candida Antibodies.

 

  Treatment programmes to correct pH imbalance and    yeast overgrowth may include:

 

 24 hour special salt D-Tox followed by Ozone Therapy

 Herbal, Homoeopathic, Nutritional, programme.

 Customised diet programme by Prognos

 Meridian balancing by Prognos

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