Are there any natural remedies for a systemic fungal/yeast infection?
I already know about yogurt and probiotics. What other things I should be incorporating?
This is NOT for specific treatment of a vaginal yeast infection, rather an overgrowth of fungus throughout the body. Are there certain foods, vitamins, or supplements that are beneficial?

http://www.microbiologybytes.com/video/Candida.html
Proof that Candida takes two forms and can become systemic.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7727934020345992708&q=candida+albicans+video&total=22&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3 What feeds candida and what starves candida.
What I did. http://www.glycoscience.org is real. Dr. Hudson Freeze used "Mannose" to help improve his genetic patients which is found in aloe and this company has as well. He was angered by the fact that one of his patients dropped out to take this complex from glycoscience web site and as a result, he has been on a campaign to put down the company that sells it.
In the interum, there is a triple blind pacebo study conducted by Doris Lefkowitz PhD who approves of medical dictionaries and this study shows that glyconutrient complex has a 98% kill of Candida Albicans… The mannose alone, has a 45% kill.
Kalos, from your other answer tried to report me to Yahoo as a solicitation and once they saw my answer was helpful they restored my points and my answer.
If you ever see Kalos Orisates answers again, feel free to report him if he calls osteopaths and chiropractors who have earned their degrees and have healed countless people in a non toxic manner quacks.
talk to your doctor. it may be more than a fungal infection.
If the fungal infection is systemic, I know of no food, vitamin or supplement that will be effective.
White vinegar and water. Hope it helps.
Garlic. Eat a clove whole. I’m not kidding. I did it once and it worked pretty well. I stayed in the house though, cause it doesn’t smell that great.
Ultimatly, you should go to the doctor though
expose that area to sun light & keep it dry. Use candid cream or powder.
Other than yoghurt and probiotics, you might try some of the "green" foods, like blue-green algae, wheat grass juice, & catnip tea; marine lipids (Omega 3, 6, 9), resveritrol (from grape skins), and pycnogenol. Most can be gotten in any good supplement section or in a health food store. The idea is to build up the body while the good bacteria are killing the yeast/fungus. I’d also add Balanced B-100 and 1000 mg B-12, as well as a good multi-vitamin/multi-mineral.