Jane’s stomach problems started few years ago.Because were backsliding, she was prescribed antibiotic treatment. The real problems started after the antibiotic treatment.
“It started slow. I thought it was from something I’ve eaten, but I’ve realized that whatever I was eating, the problem reappeared. The cause was in fact eating. My stomach was immediately reacting, it was swelling and I was tormented by the flatulence. I was feeling that something was fermenting in my stomach.
If I were invited to go out, for several days I was concerned about what should I wear. I didn’t want someone to notice my swollen stomach or to hear the noises it was making. Of course I was very concerned when one of my friends asked me if I was pregnant.I felt that sweets and other snacks such as: crackers, pastas or potatoes was causing even more trouble. I was feeling very bad. I was feeling constantly tired, bad mood, no energy and continuously had the urge to consume sweets.
My friend told me that I probably have a intestinal flora disorder. She read that cinnamon might help.By chance I’ve bumped to an article which described a product named Dida, which also contains cinnamon oil and is in fact a supplement.”

Dida reduces the growth of Candida albicans.Candida albicans (sometimes referred to as monilia) is a fungus normally present on the skin and in the mouth, intestinal tract, and vagina. Under certain conditions, it can multiply and infect the surface of the skin or mucous membranes and disturb the microbiological balance.
“I’ve bought a box to try it. After around three weeks I felt that Dida was working. My stomach wasn’t swelling so much after each meal and the flatulence was reduced. I was very happy because I was starting to eat normal, without worrying about my stomach and what to wear to hide my tummy. But the best result is that I have more energy. I felt that I was coming back to life”.






November 1st, 2007 at 11:16 am
Do you maybe know the agent of this dita product?
Didn´t know that the intestinal flora disorder existed, although I have the symptoms!