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Candida

Candida albicans is a common yeast found in our digestive system and throat, when we are exposed to anti-biotics, birth control pills, corti-steroids, or prednisone the good bacteria which normally keep candida under control in our systems are killed off and the candida can overgrow. When the candida yeast gets out of control, it morphs into a mycelial fungal form, becomes invasive and grows rhizoids which then burrow into our intestinal wall. These rhizoids leave microscopic holes in the intestinal wall which allows toxins in the form of undigested food particles, bacteria and yeast into our blood stream.  When this condition occurs the overgrowth is called Candidiasis or a systemic yeast infection. One indication of a systemic yeast infection is oral thrush or a white coated tongue.  The toxins that the yeast puts into our system are responsible for the varying conditions that each individual experiences.

Not sure if you have a systemic candida infection..? Take this simple FREE saliva test tomorrow morning!

 

Should you be concerned about your kids? Absolutely! Systemic candida infections are an infectious disease and if one family member has it, all are at risk. I don't know about you, but almost all of my children have had an ear infection at one time or another and have been given antibiotics. Every single one of them had some form of systemic candida symptom but not any more!  Kids and Systemic Yeast Infection

Traditionally, Diflucan and Nystatin (at $18.00 a pill) are the drug of choice to treat systemic yeast infections. Diflucan is very hard on your liver, so you can't be on it for very long (6 months max) and many people find that they are becoming resistant to this drugs and their symptoms come back full force after they are off the medications.



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