It's interesting how carbs seems to be such an issue for many people . I can certainly relate to some of the comments here but am glad to say that I don't particularly crave carbs anymore. I'm not zero-carb and do eat some low carb veggies (herbs, garlic, onion, pepper, courgette, tomatoes), very occasionally a piece of fruit and a few nuts here and there but I do not crave those things.
I recall how I used to feel the same as Raw Kyle described but, thankfully, those days are long behind me. I, too, believe candida has been a long-time problem (maybe still is to a degree) but certainly don't have a tongue like the ones I just saw on Google images!! (thanks for the tip boxcar).
Raw Kyle, I seem to remember reading you mentioning your occasional junk food binges, beer etc for social reasons. If you really want to solve the issues you described then I think you really need to cut out those things. I'm not suggesting you move into the monastery just yet but, even if only indulged in infrequently, beer, junk food ( potentially laden with sugar) and even raw honey, in my opinion and experience, will all just keep you on that wagon. As someone who spent most of their life on the same trip - let me tell you it's incredible to get off of it and well worth the perceived sacrifice.
I'm not sure how natural it is to go zero-carb but am certainly interested in the idea and the potential. Lex seems to be trailblazing in that regard and seems to be doing well. With matters as you described Seeker, I think you'd be better served just staying low carb whilst paying particular attention to avoiding high-carb foods such as sugar, sweet fruits etc. I think the dietary philosophies we all apply to our lives here can be isolating enough.