Discussion: Why are recurrent fungal infections, especially common in chronic liver patients? I've already tried everything without success!

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Why are recurrent fungal infections, especially common in chronic liver patients? I've already tried everything without success!

In patients with chronic liver disease, bile fluid is insufficient; therefore, there is a constant problem of imbalance in the intestinal flora. Balancing the gut flora will eliminate the fungal infection throughout the body. Most people with fungal infections try a local treatment, usually temporarily. Antifungal drug treatment is very toxic to the liver and is not recommended.

Patients with chronic liver disease often require comprehensive treatment that is not just nutritional.
All Chronic Liver Diseases and Cirrhosis. (Viral, Alcoholic, Autoimmune, Drugs and Chemicals)
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Nutritional recommendations to balance intestinal flora in a relatively short time. (Thus, eliminating all fungal infections.)
The balanced-varied diet is the most suitable anti-inflammatory diet.
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Recommended foods.
Fruits, vegetables, roots, mushrooms, sprouts, legumes, berries, nuts, and lentils.
Foods are rich in dietary fiber.
Non-genetically modified natural oils. (Cold-pressed only.)
All fermented products. (Such as goat yogurt.)
Deepwater fish - Rich in omega 3.


Recommended foods to minimize or avoid totally.
A sharp reduction in eating industrialized and processed foods.
Plain sugars and all high glycemic carbohydrates. (Such as white flour and potatoes.)
Mineral vegetable oils - trans oils.
Animal protein.
Especially minced, smoked, and canned meat.
Dairy products, in general, especially hard cheeses.

The list seems long and difficult to make; the benefits go far beyond eliminating the pesky fungal infection.
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