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The vegan candida diet vegetarian plan is easy to follow but also makes a lot of health sense.

There are many reasons for being vegetarian and it's really a matter of personal choice, but if you're coping with candida overgrowth it seems sensible to avoid meat.

The alternative is eating natural, free-range meat just but this can be pricey and does still contain a little bit of antibiotics.

The distinction is that natural standards only permit the usage of antibiotics when absolutely necessary.

The truth that animals are usually reared in a free-range environment also means that the likelihood of disease and for that reason antibiotic use is greatly reduced. Not to mention the methods are more humane to animals.

So if you're vegetarian, <a href=http://top-diet.com/vegan-candida-diet-some-advice>vegan candida diet cleanse</a> is an excellent way to eliminate your overgrowth.

However the basics are simple, especially on the vegetarian plan.

Eat all the fresh vegetables and salad you would like. This consists of avocados, tomatoes, limes and lemons which are technically the only fruits allowed with this plan. All the fruit is to be avoided for a minimum of three weeks. See the general diet guidelines web page for more.

Potatoes and root veggies are also allowed.

Eat refreshing seeds and shelled nuts (store in refrigerator).

Eat free-range, natural eggs.

Try out Soya, rice and almond milk as options to cow's milk, which is not allowed.

Eat unrefined and whole wheat grains such as for example brown rice, whole wheat pasta, quinoa, and oats.

A little organic butter is allowed because are cold-pressed oils such as for example rapeseed, olive, flax and sunflower.

The vegan candida diet plan normally follows the candida diet plan restrictions to eliminate animal meats. This vegan variation of a vegetarian diet also eliminates foods made by animals, including eggs, honey and dairy products. A healthy vegan diet uses minimal processed foods and often includes whole grains, legumes, more fresh vegetables and soy, fruits and nut products.
 
I've got four chooks & they love the spent grain. I set up an automatic chicken feeder so we can go away for weeks if we need to & not have to worry about them.



I also set up an automatic 360deg nipple waterer. The nipples get pushed into a 20mm PVC pipe that you drill a small hole into. A grommet goes into the hole & you push the barbed nipple into the hole, no leaks at all. I have it installed on a 20lt cube & again, going away is not a problem.

Watering nipples

You still need someone to collect the eggs though as we get 3-4 eggs daily.

I have a small worm farm that gets all my green kitchen scraps & looked at the Bokashi buckets. It's a good idea but the Bokashi itself is pretty expensive.
 
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How about grain from a 'beer' that has been fermented 'on the grain' from 'another' hobby of mine.

I wonder if the chooks will get drunk?
 

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