- Nystatin is an antifungal antibiotic made from another organism,
Streptomyces noursei. It does not damage bacteria or viruses and is
virtually non-toxic with negligible adverse reactions. It is most commonly
used at the onset as it is effective both topically and orally. Trade names include Mycostatin®, Mycolog II®, and Nilstat®, in addition to generic
preparations. Although Nystatin
has been the most popular prescription antifungal used for many years, it
is no longer the first choice of treatment due to resistant strains of
yeast that have developed.
- Amphotericin B (Fungizone®, Adria®, and Apothecon®) is a broad
spectrum drug but exhibits toxicity and side effects Therefore, it is
used for the more invasive form of Candida. Blood tests should be used to
monitor for liver damage. Creams and ointments, based on amphotericin B,
are available for the corners of the mouth (angular cheilitis) with no
signs of systemic toxicity.
- Ketoconazole preparations are antifungals that cause changes in the
fungus cell wall and bind with the organisms. These are Mycelex®,
Monistat®, and Nizoral®.
- Candicidin (Candeptin®) is an antifungal antibiotic made from another
streptomycin strain.
- Triazoles (Diflucan® and Sporanox®) act similarly to ketoconazole. However, they
are more costly.
It is vital to note, these are the pharmaceutical "cures" which do no
more than place a band-aid over an open wound and cause additional damages
to your body. In addition, the fungus will eventually become immune to the
specific drug and render it useless. This is why you may have found that a
cycle of different drugs worked best. fungi and bacteria can not become
resistant to Colloidal silver. this is why it is used here in our
Candida Elimination Kit.
Do not expose yourself to more harm and danger than you need to. Get rid
of that candida albicans and chronic yeast infection once and for all!
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