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Candida Albicans: What is the most medically-sound, effective way to treat candida overgrowth? Dr. Emily Altman’s answer o by DrEmilyAltman Posted Sun 14 Aug 2011 6:25pm In healthy individuals, in the head and neck area Candida albicans can be found in the oral cavity and in the external ear as a colonizer. It is very rare to have a Candida albicans rash on the face, other than in angular cheilitis (inflammation of the corners of the mouth, perleche). Candida albicans is also a cause of thrush in neonates Read on »
Candida Albicans - The Hidden Disease by franklinb Posted Wed 24 Jun 2009 7:01pm of their time and money at the doctor's office. Candida Albicans Cure specializes in Candida related conditions: Candida albicans, Monilia albicans, Invasive Candidiasis, Moniliasis..., Candida is a plague that has no cure. However, there is an answer if you will have a look ...... Candida Albicans - The Hidden Disease Candida attacks the immune system first Read on »
Candida Albicans Help by JasminFlower Posted Wed 12 May 2010 2:17pm Decades ago I suffered from a severe imbalance of candida albicans. I lived with food cravings and mood swings, phantom aches, and too often a sore throat. In the 1980's, no one had heard about candida albicans and the book The Yeast Connection was finally out in print. I was fortunate to find a nutrutionist who was begining to study candida Read on »
Candida Albicans by robin Patient Expert Posted Wed 11 Nov 2009 10:01pm Candida Albicans: This is a topic that has become very important to me the more I read about it. Candida is a type of yeast that is all around us, on us, and inside our... immune system. Candida albicans is a type of yeast that is a natural part of a healthy person's inner ecosystem. However, when someone's load of beneficial bacteria Read on »
Candida albicans Treatments: Which to Choose? by Ted K. Posted Mon 21 Feb 2011 10:29pm If you’ve found this site then you are no doubt looking for lasting relief from yeast infections and with all the Candida albicans treatments available online it can..., but after the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th trip, people begin to wonder if there are some other more effective Candida albicans treatments out there so they turn then to the internet. This can Read on »
Sugar, Dairy, Artificial Sweeteners and Candida albicans Infections by Ted K. Posted Wed 25 May 2011 12:40am It amazes me how even despite the 1000′s of testimonials, people still doubt whether dietary sugar, dairy and artificial sweeteners play a role in increasing or eliminating yeast infections. There are many doctors out there that would swear on their profession that there isn’t a connection, however, there is more than just people’s testimonies to ... Read on »
Autoimmune diseases cause Candida yeast infections by Jan Posted Sun 13 Dec 2009 12:00am purpura can be caused by Candida yeast infections. What is systemic yeast (Candida)? Candida albicans is a fungal organism that is present in everyone's intestinal tract... to proliferate and invade and colonize our body tissues. It most commonly appears as a vaginal yeast infection or as oral thrush. But Candida albicans can also spread inside the body Read on »
Tea Tree Oil and Candida Yeast Infections by Ted K. Posted Fri 19 Nov 2010 5:35pm and can be used as a natural way to treat external yeast infections. Tea tree oil is a natural antiseptic and easily kills both bacterial and fungal cells like Candida albicans... albicans eliminating diet. ( See our mini-reviews of effective Candida albicans Diet programs ) Read on »
Candida Yeast Infection Cure by Sandy H. Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:24pm 1 Comment the good bacteria in the bowel as well as the bad bacteria that were causing your infection. The yeast known as candida albicans that is normally kept in check by the bacteria can... to achieve permanent freedom from candida albicans related symptoms. Yeast Infection No More not only thoroughly discusses the lies, myths and fallacies surrounding a very confusing Read on »
What is Candida Alcoholism? by Ted K. Posted Sun 20 Mar 2011 8:01pm Candida alcoholism is a term used to describe the effects yeast cells can have on the human body when they grow out of control. People who are suffering from an overgrowth of Candida albicans often report “drunk like” symptoms such as foggy head and dizziness, so what is the reason behind this? Candida albicans, like [...] Read on »