LYCOS RETRIEVER
Candida: Yeasts
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Feelings of frustration and loneliness are common when dealing with a yeast overgrowth because Candida is evasive to much of the medical community. The following list of common symptoms are indicative of Candida overgrowth:
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Many microbiologists have pointed out that under the right conditions, the Candida yeast can change into a so-called mycelial form, developing a fungus-like structure that is capable of burrowing roots into the intestinal walls. The damage which this can cause to the intestines promotes further malfunction, and in particular a condition known as 'leaky gut syndrome'.
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Candida can be seen in the vagina of a woman. It can appear as a frothy like beer foam or like cottage cheese producing itching and burning and well as a sweet odor. This is the classic vaginal yeast infection.
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Candida treatment must bring yeast cells back into balance. Use anti-microbial herbs and phytochemicals in formulas from your natural or health food store that include a combination of these powerful herbs, 15 days on then 5 days off, repeating as long as needed. The 5 day break discourages
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In the early stages of treatment, you are likely to experience a Candida die-off reaction (known technically as a Herxheimer reaction). The toxins stored in Candida cells are released and can cause a temporary increase in your yeast symptoms. You may ... experience new symptoms such as muscle and joint pain and tightness in the chest. Alcohols released from the dying Candida can cause mild intoxication.
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Emotional and mental imbalances are a common occurrence with Candida albicans overgrowth. Depression is an almost constant component of systemic illness related to chronic yeast growth in the tissues. The reason is the link between the gut and the brain. Leaky gut allows the fungus and toxins to reach the brain, especially with a liver that is overstressed.
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