

Candida Complex
Rise-N-Shine
Overview
Candida Complex combines several ingredients that have shown potential in supporting digestive health and addressing candida overgrowth. However, the absence of clinical trials on this specific formulation makes it challenging to determine its overall effectiveness. While some ingredients have demonstrated benefits individually, their combined effect at these dosages remains uncertain.
The Good
Contains probiotics (Lactobacillus Acidophilus) for gut health support
Includes digestive enzymes (Protease and Cellulase) to aid digestion
Oregano Leaf Extract has antimicrobial properties
The Bad
Potential allergic reactions due to tree nut content (black walnut and caprylic acid)
Gastrointestinal discomfort possible
Interactions with blood thinners and diabetes medications are possible
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking gut health support, those experiencing symptoms of candida overgrowth
Skip If: You are pregnant, nursing, or have a known medical condition without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
Oregano Leaf Extract
250 mgCaprylic Acid
200 mgProtease
25 mgCellulase
16 mgArabinogalactan
25 mgAnise Seed Extract
25 mgBlack Walnut; Powder
25 mgWormwood; Powder
25 mgHow to Use
Typically, take 1-2 capsules twice daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Daily
Morning & Evening
With food
Who Should Use This
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