This is a follow-up from
https://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=3212.0.
After seeing a YouTube video of a guy claiming to have been cured of POIS by eliminating Candida overgrowth, I decided to try out an anti-Candida diet myself.
The symptoms I have that might suggest a chronic Candida problem are:
* Oral thrush. Not diagnosed by a doctor, but it looks exactly like some of the pictures I've seen.
* Red skin in face, but oily white-ish granular substance on top. This really took off after a Tetracycline acne "cure" about 20 years ago, and has diminished since, but never went away. It's now a small amount mostly around and on the nose. I can't remember exactly, but I contracted POIS around that same time (early 20s).
* General redness and irritability of the skin. E.g. if parts of my skin is being stretched (e.g. while sports stretching), that skin will look red for a while.
* Redness and soreness of penis head and foreskin, which a urologist claimed was inflammation. He didn't do any lab testing though.
* White-ish granular substance growing in ears, similar to that described on the face.
I'm currently following roughly the diet described here:
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/candida-diet, as well as supplementing with turmeric and garlic, and using a baking soda mouth wash.
I'm only 1.5 weeks into the diet, but there are already visible results. The facial symptoms described are lessened to a point where I'm 95% certain they're lessened by the diet. The oral thrush seems to be shrinking as well, but slowly. The stuff in my ears has come loose and seems virtually gone, externally at least. The skin on the rest of my body looks noticeably less red and inflamed. I had my first orgasm 2 days ago, about a week into the diet. My POIS symptoms vary in strength, so it's too early to say whether the diet is affecting them. However my symptoms this time seem to be on the lighter side, for what it's worth. Mild headache, less "brain fog" than usual, a bit less "spaced out" and irritable than usual. But again, this could be an unrelated variation. I will post an update after a few more weeks.
Note: I am by no means sure of any link, I am very much a layman here, and I'm aware that it's possible I have a Candida problem
and POIS separately. But changing my diet is not a big deal to me, and is risk free as I can easily get all the nutrients I need while staying away from alleged Candida-promoting foods.