Very interesting posts. I appreciate the warm welcome. I'll probably avoid more er4yt foods some day but for now I'm going to get used to the Paleo diet. I bought some red cabbage, going to make some kraut. It would probably be a good idea if I did eat mostly poultry & fish for animal foods being an A+. Funny thing - at the Vegan websites they all say that meat causes cancer and at this website they say that sugar and trans-fat causes cancer. This is the side that I believe. The Paleo diet is very restrictive and I'm the type of person that could do it. I've been hearing about it for many months. My last diet was The Pro-Vita! Diet - a book written by Jack Tips ND PhD. It taught me good food combining. Paleo is similar to his diet (proteins with low carb vegetables, only w/o grains, etc.). Good point about the HCI. I was just thinking the same thing myself Lois. For supper I had sardines and salad and I should have had an HCI tablet with it, because my eye started twitching after supper (this is inositol or choline deficiency I think - candida). On the PV plan, I was using vinegars (mostly distilled) in salads, and also eating acid producing foods like tomato and corn, as well as grains to balance my body pH. I did improve after balancing the pH but now I have to get back on the HCI again or I'll get too alkaline again. I was doing well on the PV diet, candida and all, then was hanging out at living-foods website, and did 100% raw foods vegan for 3 months last summer. I ate way too much fruit. I just LOVED mangoes. All seemed well and then wham, I started seeing yeasts come out of me in the toilet. I have still not recovered my former state of health, but my stomach does seem to be starting to quiet down again today anyway. I haven't had much luck with antifungals. GSE had no effect while I was eating grains anyway. Nystatin worked OK back in the mid 80"s, then caused die-off symptoms too bad to tolerate. I could be wrong, but I think that the Paleo diet will do a pretty good job of starving out the majority of my candida, and if it persists, I can eat lots of candida killing foods like garlic, onions, cabbage, broccoli, turnips, etc. I believe that just my avoidance of grains, legumes, and dairy will help a whole lot. I also drink about 70 oz. of spring water daily. This is very helpful with die-off. The die-off effects I now feel are subtle, and I could still function well at work. I need to starve out the candida gradually so I don't get too fatigued. I expect it may take several weeks or longer. Great website. I think I'll stick with this diet. I've been on similar diets (Dr. Crook). Take care, Joe in NH