So here's what I know: Candida albicans can live in the body [I'm particularly interested in learning about candida living in the digestive tract but I know it can live throughout the body]Candida albicans can cause digestive issues, yeast infections and oral thrushCandida can be controlled with diet, anti-fungal medications and certain treatments.Now, what I want to know is exactly what treatments would work in successfully ridding the body of canidida albicans? Also, I have read conflicting advice about fiber and CandidaIs fiber really beneficial to people suffering from Candidiasis?I would love to hear personal stories on how people have dealt with Candidiasis, so if you have any stories please share.
If I remember right Aunt Lydia's is acrylicYou can't dye acrylic yarnsMaybe you could somehow use fur pieces or Fun Fur yarn or similar? Added Later: You can't decently color acrylic yarnYou should have asked the question before you bought the yarnWe tried to offer you suggestions and they weren't what you wanted to hearToo bad the rules in your house don't appear to include humility and respect of those who try to help you.
If you've bought yarn and aren't sure of the content, briefly touch a lit match to the end of the yarnIf it melts, the yarn is made of acrylic or nylonIf the yarn scorches, it is likely made from cotton or wool.
Can you get string in the right colour? Many kinds of braided string can be frayedIt needs to be solid colour stringShoe laces might even help if you can not get anything cheaper.
Active yogurt cultures are helpful; this I know for a factNever heard the fiber idea but I guess it couldn't hurt as fiber kind of grabs everything and takes it along out of the gastrointestinal tractInterestingMaybe my high fiber intake is why I don't get yeast infections except when I take antibioticsI imagine that increased water intake would be a good idea tooAlong with hygiene measures.