

New Roots Herbal Candida Stop
New Roots Herbal
Overview
New Roots Herbal Candida Stop contains a blend of ingredients traditionally and, in some cases, scientifically associated with antimicrobial and immune-supportive properties. While Caprylic Acid, Oregano, and Garlic show promise individually for microbial balance and immune health, many other ingredients are included at amounts significantly lower than optimal or lack sufficient human evidence for their claimed benefits in this context. The product's overall effectiveness for 'fighting infections' is likely limited due to underdosing and the speculative nature of some ingredient inclusions.
The Good
Contains Caprylic Acid, a medium-chain fatty acid with demonstrated antimicrobial properties, particularly against candida.
Includes Odourless Garlic and Oregano, which possess recognized antimicrobial and immune-modulating effects.
Free from common allergens like gluten, egg, sugar, soy, and dairy, making it suitable for individuals with sensitivities.
The Bad
Many ingredients are significantly underdosed, limiting overall effectiveness.
Lack of robust human clinical data for several ingredients (Suma, Pau d'arco, Black Walnut hull) for the stated purpose.
Potential for mild gastrointestinal upset due to Caprylic Acid and Garlic, especially at higher intake.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking natural support for Candida balance, those with digestive discomfort
Skip If: You are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a pre-existing medical condition, or are on medication without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Typically, take 1-2 capsules, two to three times daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Daily
Morning & Evening
With food
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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