Natural Antifungals

Doug Kaufman of Know the Cause lists natural antifungals on his blog, some of which are:

Oregano
“Oregano has been used as a spice for thousands of years, and has long been revered for its medicinal qualities. It is referred to as hyssop in the Bible. It is a staple flavor in a variety of world cuisines.”

Olive Leaf
“Across the world, the olive tree and all of its components have long been revered symbolically, as food sources and for medicinal properties. Olives and olive oil were critical components of Greek and Roman culture and economy.”

Niacin
“One of these supplements is niacin, or vitamin B3 or nicotinic acid. Niacin brings a legion of benefits to the table, not least of which is its potent anti-fungal properties; researchers at the University of Montreal published in 2010 that niacin is an excellent treatment for candida Albicans infections”

Clove Oil
“Cloves have been used both medicinally and as ingredients in cooking for thousands of years. Cloves grow in warm, humid regions such as Tanzania, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Brazil. Cloves, along with nutmeg and other spices, were in large part what drove the Europeans to explore and establish trade routes with other countries.”

Aloe vera as found in Aloe Apex has anti-fungal properties that thousands of people have found effective in their anti-fungal arsenal.

See Apex Health's President, Duane Hughes interviewed on Know the Cause here.