Thyme Formula (candida management)

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Thyme Formula is designed for helping with the management of candida overgrowth throughout the body, and we think it's our strongest botanical product for this purpose. Best taken with Wild Endive Formula in severe cases. Thyme Formula has been designed to work in all parts of the body including those areas that are normally hard to reach. 

How long should I take it for?

Although a few people seem to benefit very quickly, a single bottle is really for trial purposes. We would suggest that the minimum reccomended period of usage is 3 months. Full benefits typically take 6 months. 1 bottle will last 2 weeks on full label dosage.

Note: If you are sensitive to Chilli pepper, please select Thyme Formula A.

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Label Information

Thyme Formula

Food Supplement 60 Capsules

Directions

First week – 1 capsule daily
Second week - 1 capsule twice daily
Third week & thereafter - 2 or 3 capsules twice daily. Take with food.

Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not exceed the stated intake. Keep cool & dry, out of reach of children. Do not use instead of a varied diet. Suitable for vegans & vegetarians

Ingredients

Vegetarian capsule shell (cellulose derivative & water), Thyme, Licorice, Rosemary, Marigold, Cayenne, Turmeric, Pomegranate.
Typically 425 mg blend per capsule
Totally additive-free

Question from a customer: How can pomegranate help with candida? It's just a fruit!

Reply from our supplier "I am surprised that you have met resistance to the notion that pomegranate is anticandidal since there is quite a sizable literature on this subject.  Pomegranate is a rich source of tannins such as punicalin, pedunculagin, punicalagin, which are all antifungal".