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If you are going through the candida protocol or have a history of candida, you ideally don't want to have to take antibiotics.  However, sometimes there are times when you may really need to take one.

First of all, ask your doctor if  you really need an antibiotic to treat a particular infection, or is it just a preventative measure. Also, check into a natural method for a particular infection and discuss with your doctor.  For example, D-mannose works just as good as an antibiotic for most UTI infections.  If you get a bacteria infection and need to take an antibiotic, talk to your doctor about taking something like a Z-pack, which you only need to take for 5 days.  That’s what I did.   And if you have to go on an antibiotic, go on a probiotic and stay on a it for a couple of weeks after you are done with the antibiotic. Its a good idea to have a plan set up with your doctor just in case you need to take an antibiotic.  So don't wait until you have an infection, discuss this with your doctor on your next visit.



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