Systemic Candida - What You Need to Know
Over 70% of Americans have an overgrowth of Candida Albicans in their body.
It was ten years of going in circles before I decided to take my health into my own hands.
I discovered through a naturopath and my own research that I had Candida Albicans.
I will waste no time in sharing with you the basics of what anyone with suspected candida needs to know if they are to step forward into better health.
The main causes of this condition in relatively healthy individuals are antibiotics, steroids and oral contraceptives.
Therefore, yes, doctors do in fact CAUSE systemic candida.
Did you know, 'antibiotic' literally means, 'against life'.
I highly advise anyone not to take antibiotics unless they urgently require them.
If you do, I suggest taking a probiotic supplement during the course of the treatment.
Mainstream medical doctors have been taught that Systemic Candida will only occur in a severely immuno-suppressed person, i.
e someone with HIV or cancer.
This is not true.
Yeast is present in the intestines of every healthy person, but when the delicately balanced ecosystem is damaged (dybiosis), the harmless yeast is given the freedom to mutate into a mycelial fungus form called Systemic Candida, which can invade other bodily tissues and cause an array of general health issues ranging from poor concentration to sore joints to leaky-gut syndrome.
Listen to your instincts.
If you suspect you have candida and you are not making any progress with your regular doctor, stop going.
MD's are not trained to find and heal the root cause of your symptoms, they are trained to find the right drug to match the symptoms that you have presented them with.
The medical profession and the pharmaceutical industry work together, and make a rather healthy profit out of dealing with our symptoms.
If you are lucky, you will have a doctor that is willing to learn outside of the box that they were put in after medical school, and truly investigate your symptoms.
If you doctor does suspect you have some sort of fungal overgrowth, they may prescribe you a potent anti-fungal such as Nystatin.
I would advise against these as they tend to promote hideous 'die off' effects and will have only temporary success if the body is not healed and rebalanced enough to prevent further attack of fungus.
Understand that your body can bring the fungus under control itself, it just needs help and the correct conditions.
It was ten years of going in circles before I decided to take my health into my own hands.
I discovered through a naturopath and my own research that I had Candida Albicans.
I will waste no time in sharing with you the basics of what anyone with suspected candida needs to know if they are to step forward into better health.
The main causes of this condition in relatively healthy individuals are antibiotics, steroids and oral contraceptives.
Therefore, yes, doctors do in fact CAUSE systemic candida.
Did you know, 'antibiotic' literally means, 'against life'.
I highly advise anyone not to take antibiotics unless they urgently require them.
If you do, I suggest taking a probiotic supplement during the course of the treatment.
Mainstream medical doctors have been taught that Systemic Candida will only occur in a severely immuno-suppressed person, i.
e someone with HIV or cancer.
This is not true.
Yeast is present in the intestines of every healthy person, but when the delicately balanced ecosystem is damaged (dybiosis), the harmless yeast is given the freedom to mutate into a mycelial fungus form called Systemic Candida, which can invade other bodily tissues and cause an array of general health issues ranging from poor concentration to sore joints to leaky-gut syndrome.
Listen to your instincts.
If you suspect you have candida and you are not making any progress with your regular doctor, stop going.
MD's are not trained to find and heal the root cause of your symptoms, they are trained to find the right drug to match the symptoms that you have presented them with.
The medical profession and the pharmaceutical industry work together, and make a rather healthy profit out of dealing with our symptoms.
If you are lucky, you will have a doctor that is willing to learn outside of the box that they were put in after medical school, and truly investigate your symptoms.
If you doctor does suspect you have some sort of fungal overgrowth, they may prescribe you a potent anti-fungal such as Nystatin.
I would advise against these as they tend to promote hideous 'die off' effects and will have only temporary success if the body is not healed and rebalanced enough to prevent further attack of fungus.
Understand that your body can bring the fungus under control itself, it just needs help and the correct conditions.
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