Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Kill Fungus Internally

The oil in these leaves kills off fungal infections.


Fungal infections can manifest themselves on the human body in a variety of ways. They may appear as an itchy, red, inflamed rash, or they might kill off your fingernails and toenails. They may also result in gastrointestinal problems but provide no visible manifestations of their presence. Traditionally, antibiotics have been used to treat fungal infections internally. However, since antibiotics also kill off many beneficial bacteria, some experts recommend a natural way to kill fungus internally without taking out all the "good guys" in your system as well.


Instructions








1. Consult your physician, who can help you determine how much olive leaf oil you should be taking based on your condition and other medications you may be on.


2. Take your olive leaf oil each day, usually a dose in the morning and another at night. This may last for several weeks. During this time you may start to feel achy, tired or fatigued as the fungal infections die and your body deals with the waste material left behind. These symptoms should fade over the course of the treatment.


3. Drink plenty of water. Flushing out your system will help remove the toxins left behind by the dead fungal infection. You should be drinking at least eight 8-ounce glasses of water each day.


4. Supplement your treatment with olive leaf tea. You can brew it using a teabag or by placing olive leaves in a tea ball and steeping them in hot water. Many people use this supplemental treatment to prevent fungal infections entirely, and it can help speed your recovery if you are dealing with an existing infection.

Tags: fungal infections, olive leaf, left behind, your system