Candida Albicans
Candida Albicans is frustrating because it’s so hard to diagnose. Candida is a overgrowth of yeast in the intestinal tract. Most doctors won’t even admit that it exists. You might have to figure it out on your own and then look into treatment options.
Candida covers the intestinal wall which interferes with digestion and assimilation of nutrients. Many people only digest 50% of their food because of candida.
If you have a medical history of vaginitis, yeast infections, athletes foot, headaches, fatigue, antibiotic use, or any digestive problems this could be a good indicator that you may have a problem with candida albicans. There is 100 different symptoms so be sure look at the entire list to check for all your symptoms.
It is impossible to kill all of the yeast, but you must destroy as much as possible. Once you do that you should repeat your treatments when you notice your symptoms returning. Try to avoid eating foods that will allow yeast to start growing or feed the yeast you already have.
Colon cleansing is something you should look into. It can help your body heal, boost immunity, and remove yeast from your body.
Exercise is a great option because fungi cannot thrive in a high oxygen environment. Aloe vera juice, fish oils, and flaxseed all have anti-fungal properties. Try to supplement them into your diet.
Foods to avoid would be candy, cake, ice cream, pop, honey, syrup, bread, vinegar and condiments, alcohol, mushrooms, peanuts, fruits, and any canned or boxed food with sugar dextrose, corn syrup or yeast.
Other sources of fungi are breads, barley, rye, wheat, rice, millet, cereal grains, and also cigarettes.
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