Candida albicans (also called a thrush, yeast or
fungal infection) is a single cell, plant-like fungi that
belongs to the vegetable kingdom. It begins life as a yeast, which everybody has in
their digestive tract and other mucous membranes from birth.
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Candida albicans
Do we know the causes of candida albicans?
When all is well, this yeast is kept in balance by the friendly bacteria (probiotics) that we have in our bodies and,
more specifically, in our GI tract. Therefore, candida normally co-exists with lots of other sorts of bacteria, in a
condition of harmonious balance.
For example, candida albicans is part of the normal flora of the mucous membranes of the female genital areas,
gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts, which causes no disease. In spite of this, overgrowth of this kind may be the
trigger of superficial infections which may include thrush (oropharyngeal candidiasis) and vaginal Candidiasis
(vulvovaginal candidiasis).
The fact is that the modern diet and atmosphere are not often conducive to healthy bacterial growth. We are
subjected to an ever-growing amount of toxic elements and processed foods everyday, and also pollution and
chemicals in the air we inhale and the water we drink.
It is widely thought that overgrowth of yeast is more likely to develop in those with damaged immune systems or
those whose levels of friendly bacteria have been decreased as a result of some external factor (e.g. through stress,
illness (such as diabetes), pregnancy and/or the use of antibiotics, birth control pills or steroids).
If the body’s defences are fragile, it provides fungus with the best possible conditions to thrive. This enables
candida to go into the bloodstream, moving around through the entire body to colonise areas such as the urinary
tract, vagina, tissue, nails, mouth, skin and other bodily organs.
After such overgrowth has begun, if not clinically determined and treated appropriately and promptly, it can cause
a unremitting and systemic problem - it's widely held that high numbers of yeast germs can weaken the immune
system even more, and in so doing worsen the situation.
Candida albicans can create around seventy-five toxic substances that can pollute the human body. These toxic
compounds are thought to contaminate tissue and damage the immune system, glands, kidneys, bladder, lungs,
liver, brain and nervous system.
Exactly what are the symptoms of candida albicans?
Overgrowth of candida can result in quite a few uncomfortable symptoms, such as:
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lower energy
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bad breath (halitosis)
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sugar cravings
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brain fog
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hypersensitivity
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fuzzy vision
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melancholy
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digestive system problems
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joint pain
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muscle ache
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chronic diarrhea
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yeast vaginitis
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bladder infections
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menstrual problems
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and constipation.
A candida albicans diet regimen
It's widely considered by complementary and alternative medicine and other health practitioners that people
dealing with candida albicans can possibly benefit from doing away with particular foods from their diet, reinstating
gut health and modifying their lifestyle.
A little yeast is always present in our GI system, but (as outlined above) its expansion is generally kept in check by
way of the balance of good and bad bacteria in the gut. This is believed to be aided by a diet which helps to keep
correct acid/alkaline characteristics.
A diet dominated by high sugar intake (which the yeast calls for to maintain its presence) and foodstuffs made up of
yeasts or fungi (such as mushrooms, cheese and milk) can result in a disturbance of this fragile balance.
*Before changing your eating habits or taking health supplements, always be sure to consult your physician or qualified health
practitioner (particularly if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or on medications).
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