How can I cure from candida?


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"People may have symptoms that appear totally unrelated to the candida such as irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, vaginal yeast infections, headaches with sinus involvement, histamine allergic reactions and thrush white tongue, to name a few.

"We know that there is a relationship between Candida and these chronic illnesses because when we treat the yeast and have the patient follow programs designed to control the yeast, the patient responds remarkably even after many previous medical treatment programs for unrelated conditions failed."

If you:
crave sweets
feel sick all over
have taken many antibiotics
have seen many physicians and have not found help
developing food allergies
Then Your health problems are probably yeast connected.

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Candida is bascially a yeast infection either in the mouth or the genitals. It's normally present but when it over grows that;s when you have the manifistations of itching burning ect. The only treatment is antifungal meds prescribed by your dr.

Candida Albicans is a fungus that causes yeast infections in many individuals. Everyone has some candida growing in the warm and moist places of their body. its is part of our normal flora. Many things can effect the development of yeast infections including hygiene, immune status, stress, medications (especially antibiotics), certain lubricants (esp. the ones with glycerol or spermacides), etc. Certain creams are available over the counter that can treat yeast infections, but a more effective pill is available from your doctor called diflucan. Your sexual partner may want to take this medication also to prevent reinfection.




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