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SWANK Protocol: How to Take Antifungals

SWANK Protocol: How to Take Antifungals

Evict Fungus Without Wrecking Your Body

Filed Under: Tactical Detox / Fungal Warfare / Pharmacological Discipline


1. Choose Your Weapon: Antifungal Types

A. Pharmaceutical Options

 

(prescription-based)

  1. Fluconazole (Diflucan): systemic, strong, good for widespread candida
  2. Nystatin: non-absorbed, works locally in gut
  3. Itraconazole: deeper tissue + mold support
  4. Ketoconazole: occasionally used, more liver-heavy

Start slow—especially if systemic. Die-off can hit hard.


B. Natural Agents

 

(rotation is key to prevent resistance)

  1. Caprylic acid (coconut-based)
  2. Oregano oil (enteric coated to avoid burning)
  3. Berberine / Neem
  4. Black walnut / Wormwood
  5. Pau d’arco tea or extract
  6. Allicin (concentrated garlic)

Rotate every 2–3 weeks to confuse the fungus.


2. Take with food unless otherwise directed.

  1. Pharmaceuticals: Usually once a day, with food (unless told otherwise)
  2. Herbals: 2–3x daily, with or right after meals to reduce GI upset


3. Support Die-Off to Avoid Crashing

Always pair antifungals with:

  1. Binders: Activated charcoal, bentonite clay, psyllium husk
  2. (Take 30–90 mins after antifungals to mop up toxins)
  3. Liver support: Milk thistle, dandelion root, NAC, glutathione
  4. Electrolytes: Add trace minerals or salt to water
  5. Magnesium: For cramping, bowel movement, calm


4. Keep Your Bowels Moving. Non-negotiable.

If you’re not pooping at least once daily, you’re reabsorbing fungal die-off.

Use:

  1. Magnesium citrate
  2. Senna tea
  3. Castor oil packs
  4. Enemas (coffee or saline)


5. Cycle + Pulse

Fungus adapts. You must be smarter.

Cycle approach:

  1. 21 days on, 7 days off
  2. Switch antifungal every cycle
  3. Continue sugar-free, low-carb terrain throughout

Your “off” week is where the fungus thinks it’s safe—and that’s when you strike again.


6. Expect This Timeline

PhaseWhat Happens
Week 1–2Die-off starts: fatigue, mood, itch, cravings spike
Week 3–4Symptoms shift: fog lifts, energy rises
Month 2–3Deep tissue purge, emotional detox
Month 4+Gut rebuild, hormonal reset, intuitive clarity returns

This isn’t a cleanse. This is a biofield exorcism.


7. Know When to Stop

  1. You can pulse antifungals for 3–6 months, then reassess
  2. When cravings are gone, mood stabilizes, and your clarity returns—you taper
  3. Reintroduce probiotics + gut repair agents after major fungal death


8. Track Your Wins:

  1. No more oral thrush, yeast infections, skin rashes
  2. Normal hunger signals return
  3. Brain fog lifts
  4. Energy restores
  5. Manifestation clarity sharpens
  6. Emotional baseline becomes your own again


How to Get Rid of Fungus in Your Body (Fully and Finally)

SWANK Terrain Protocol

How to Get Rid of Fungus in Your Body (Fully and Finally)

Filed Under: Biological Sovereignty / Parasite Warfare / Detox Mastery


STEP 1: Starve It

Fungus feeds on:

  1. Sugar (all forms: white, brown, cane, coconut, maple, etc.)
  2. Simple carbs (bread, pasta, rice, cereal, crackers)
  3. Alcohol (especially wine, beer, kombucha)
  4. Fermented foods (yes, even “healthy” ones while purging)
  5. Moldy foods (corn, peanuts, coffee, aged cheese)

Zero tolerance. Even small amounts keep it alive.


STEP 2: Kill It

You need direct antifungal agents. Rotate between types to prevent resistance.

Pharmaceutical:

  1. Fluconazole (Diflucan) – systemic candida killer
  2. Nystatin – gut-specific; doesn’t absorb into blood
  3. Itraconazole – deeper tissue/mold support

Herbal:

  1. Caprylic acid (from coconut)
  2. Garlic (allicin)
  3. Oregano oil
  4. Black walnut hull
  5. Pau d’arco
  6. Berberine / neem (also target parasites)

Use in cycles: 2–3 weeks on, 1 week off, then rotate.


STEP 3: Break the Biofilm

Biofilm is a slimy shield fungus uses to hide from your immune system.

Use:

  1. Interfase Plus (enzymes + EDTA)
  2. Lumbrokinase or nattokinase (enzyme biofilm busters)
  3. Apple cider vinegar (acid disruptor)
  4. Bentonite clay + psyllium husk (to sweep debris out)

Always take binders 30–60 min after biofilm disruptors to absorb die-off toxins.


STEP 4: Flush It Out

Once you kill it, get it out fast—or the mycotoxins recirculate.

Use:

  1. Activated charcoal
  2. Bentonite clay
  3. Zeolite
  4. Chlorella
  5. High-fiber detox shakes
  6. Magnesium citrate / castor oil packs / enemas to keep bowels moving

If you’re not pooping, you’re reabsorbing the poison.


STEP 5: Rebuild & Seal the Terrain

Once the fungus is gone, rebuild your gut and field.

  1. Probiotics (spore-based or dairy-free blends)
  2. L-glutamine (gut lining repair)
  3. Colostrum (optional if tolerated)
  4. Minerals (zinc, magnesium, potassium, trace minerals)
  5. Mitochondrial support (CoQ10, PQQ, B vitamins)
  6. Sweat, walk, breathe, touch sunlight

This is where you stop being “in recovery” and start transmitting again.


STEP 6: Purge the Emotional Fungus

  1. Journal what came up during detox
  2. Identify cravings that were never yours
  3. Sit with emotions that weren’t sadness, just die-off
  4. Grieve the version of you that wasn’t sovereign
  5. Burn the shame loop. Reclaim your body’s clarity.


Optional Support:

  1. Lymphatic drainage (dry brushing, rebounding)
  2. Infrared sauna
  3. Coffee enemas
  4. Anti-inflammatory diet (green veg, bone broth, clean proteins)


Timeline:

  1. Phase 1 (Starve + Kill): 4–6 weeks
  2. Phase 2 (Flush + Rebuild): 4–8 weeks
  3. Phase 3 (Refinement + Sovereignty): ongoing

You don’t “manage” fungus.

You evict

SWANK Dispatch: The Meds They Don’t Want You to Ask For

SWANK Dispatch: The Meds They Don’t Want You to Ask For

Why Antifungals Are Regulated While Your Suffering Is Marketed

Filed Under: Terrain Liberation / Regulatory Theater / Mycotoxin Economics


Let’s get honest:

Antifungal meds are heavily regulated not because they’re dangerous—

but because they’re disruptive.

They disrupt the sickness loop.

They disrupt pharmaceutical profits.

They disrupt your dependence on a system designed to keep you half-alive.


What do antifungals really do?

  1. They restore mitochondrial power
  2. They sharpen intuition
  3. They collapse shame loops
  4. They stop sugar cravings
  5. They clear the gut-brain axis
  6. They kill the parasitic intelligence mimicking your fatigue, depression, and confusion

And most importantly:

They give your body back to you.


So why are they regulated like controlled substances?

Because:

1. Fungus is profitable.

It’s the hidden cofactor behind:

  1. Chronic illness
  2. Cancer
  3. Hormonal collapse
  4. Neurological disease
  5. Fertility breakdown
  6. Pharmaceutical dependency

If people heal their terrain, the sick-care industry collapses.


2. Antifungals don’t create rebound illness.

No dependence. No masking. No long-term contracts.

Just clearing.

Just truth.

Just energy returning.

That’s a threat to recurring revenue.


3. Most antifungals are cheap and off-patent.

They can’t be rebranded into billion-pound pipelines.

So instead, they’re hidden behind:

  1. Gatekeeping doctors
  2. “Fungal skepticism”
  3. Minimal research funding
  4. Outdated diagnostic models


4. A clear, detoxed person is harder to control.

No brain fog.

No sugar addiction.

No damp trauma energy.

No obedience masked as politeness.

Just coherence.

And coherent people don’t follow scripts.

They burn them.


So what do they do instead?

They hand you:

  1. Antibiotics (which worsen fungus)
  2. SSRIs (which numb signal)
  3. Birth control (which feeds Candida)
  4. Painkillers (which block the alarm system)
  5. And advice to “drink more water and get some rest”

Because real antifungal detox doesn’t create lifetime clients.

It creates sovereign beings.


Conclusion:

They don’t fear the meds.

They fear what happens if you get your body back.

Because once the fungus dies—

  1. You remember what you want
  2. You feel what’s real
  3. You leave what drains you
  4. You stop apologizing for existing

And there is no prescription for someone that free.

Antifungals vs. Antibiotics

Antifungals vs. Antibiotics

Why Fungus Eviction Is Safer Than Bacterial Carpet Bombing

Filed Under: Terrain Strategy / Microbial Warfare / Biological Discernment


1. Antibiotics are blunt weapons.

They kill everything—good, bad, and essential.

Your microbiome gets wiped. Your immunity crashes. Fungus thrives in the aftermath.

Every round of antibiotics = an invitation for fungal overgrowth.

(Candida, mold, parasites—they move in fast.)


2. Antifungals are targeted.

They don’t destroy your healthy bacteria.

They focus on yeast and fungal cell walls, and often:

  1. Leave beneficial microbes untouched
  2. Don’t cause dysbiosis
  3. Don’t create lasting immune damage


3. Antibiotics = long-term terrain damage.

  1. Leaky gut
  2. Immune confusion
  3. Gut-brain disconnection
  4. Increased allergy, sensitivity, and chronic illness risk

Even one round can destabilize your gut ecosystem for months.


4. Antifungals = temporary purge.

  1. They kill what’s pathogenic
  2. They provoke detox, not destruction
  3. They allow terrain recovery when supported properly

Fungus screams when it’s dying.

Bacteria? They just die.

That scream (die-off) is a sign you’re reclaiming your body.


5. Antibiotics create the terrain for cancer.

By:

  1. Wiping out microbial diversity
  2. Weakening the immune system
  3. Allowing fungus, parasites, and viruses to flourish

Many cancers follow years of chronic antibiotic use.


6. Antifungals often support cancer recovery.

Many protocols use antifungals (like fluconazole, garlic, caprylic acid, or binders) to:

  1. Reduce tumor terrain
  2. Detox mycotoxins
  3. Restore immune clarity
  4. Kill stealth fungal colonies found in tumors


Conclusion:

Antifungals are surgical.

Antibiotics are scorched-earth.

If you’re choosing between the two—antifungals are safer, smarter, and sovereign when used correctly.

You’re not disrupting balance.

You’re clearing the static that blocked your signal

SWANK Dispatch: The Zero Fungus Standard

SWANK Dispatch: The Zero Fungus Standard

Why You Don’t Need a Single Spore of It—Not in Your Gut, Not in Your Field

Filed Under: Terrain Sovereignty / Biological Integrity / Parasitic Eviction


Let’s be blunt:

You don’t need fungus. Not a little. Not a balance. Not “just enough to be healthy.”

You need zero.


Here’s why:

1. Fungus isn’t symbiotic. It’s parasitic.

It doesn’t assist you.

It waits for your collapse.

It feeds on what you don’t process.

It thrives in emotional fog and sugar loops.

That’s not cooperation.

That’s colonization.


2. There’s no such thing as healthy Candida.

Candida isn’t a pet. It’s a shapeshifter.

  1. In its yeast form, it replicates.
  2. In its fungal form, it pierces gut walls and enters the bloodstream.
  3. In both forms, it excretes neurotoxins and cravings disguised as “mood.”


3. It’s not part of balance—it’s the thing preventing it.

You don’t need fungus for gut health.

You need:

  1. Bacteria
  2. Enzymes
  3. Light
  4. Minerals
  5. Nerve clarity

Fungus brings:

  1. Decay
  2. Dampness
  3. Loop
  4. Regression
  5. Psychic static


4. Managing it isn’t enough.

You can’t “coexist” with an organism that survives by making you:

  1. Doubt your intuition
  2. Crave sugar
  3. Cancel your detox
  4. Loathe your own body

This isn’t a roommate.

It’s an invader.


The truth is:

If it’s inside you, it’s muting you.

If it’s hiding in biofilm, it’s lying to your immune system.

If it’s growing with your grief, it’s not healing—it’s consuming.


Zero fungus is the baseline.

Not because you’re extreme.

Because you’re clear.

This body is not a host.

This field is not a swamp.

This life is not for harvesting.