CanXida Remove: A Broad Spectrum Antimicrobial

I’ve been asked if it’s enough to do a Candida cleanse just using oregano oil. Well, of course, it is. You could just use oregano. You could just use grapefruit seed extract. You could use just anything you want. But whether it’s going to have the broad-spectrum effect you want is another question.

After looking at thousands and thousands of stool tests, particularly at the susceptibility panel, oregano does come up as being effective. However, it doesn’t come up anywhere near as often as grapefruit seed extract (GSE). GSE comes back nearly all the time as do undecylenic acid, caprylic acid, and uva-ursi. A combination of the antimicrobials that come up on the susceptibility panel will have a more powerful effect than oregano on its own.

I would use oregano on nails as I find it a bit stronger for that problem than tea tree oil. Some people use oregano oil in warm water as a mouth rinse. Don’t ingest it, spit it out. Except in the case of ringworm, oregano oil is quite effective topically.

Internally, oregano oil is not strong enough on its own to have a broad-spectrum effect against problematic gut organisms. Undecylenic acid and caprylic acid are generally more effective than oregano oil.

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If you were to buy all the antimicrobials individually, the cost is quite high. I did that for years, but now, after having invented CanXida Remove, I give my clients a single supplement that contains multiple helpful compounds. It took a long time to work out the correct proportions of each ingredient, but I believe we have ended up with an excellent and effective product.

Oregano oil is not enough to complete a good gut cleanse. You need more of a broad-spectrum product like CanXida Remove. It’s going to save you money, it’s going to give you a better result in a shorter period, and that’s what it’s all about.

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