The treatment of yeast infection can vary from person to person, and often depends on the severity of the symptoms. One treatment for a Candida infection is a treatment called “immunotherapy”. This is where patients must stop eating yeasty and sugary foods, and are given allergenic substances in small doses to see how the body responds.
The newest form of these treatment is known as Low Dose Allergens, or LDA, and means that people will receive up to three injections every two months.
Here is how this treatment of yeast infection works:
First, before the first injection patients are given an anti fungal treatment for Candida for ten days that reduces the ability for Candida to plant its roots.
Then, three days before the injection, patients avoid consuming any food allergens and also take special supplements that will enhance the immunotherapy: Vitamin D3, Zinc and Folic acid.
Different patients will respond to this kind of treatment differently. Some may see a huge improvement that will wear off in time, and will need increased doses until the improvement stays.
Unfortunately, this kind of treatment does not treat the infection permanently. It simply focuses on allergy reaction, and wears of over time. In fact, this treatment will not even work if you have problems with your gut or systematic Candida.
The best treatment of yeast infection, instead, is to tackle all of the factors that contribute to Candida growth the natural way. By looking at the causes for Candida, all the symptoms can be gone completely, and patients can start to feel improved energy and well-being.


