Health knowledge made personal
WellPage for Candida Glabrata
+ Bookmark › Share
Email Digg del.icio.us Reddit icon StumbleUpon Technorati
Go
Search posts:

Candida Glabrata - Articles

Candida Yeast Contagions by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Sun 28 Nov 2010 3:20am status, the fungi will reproduce and induce infections better-known as Candida yeast contagions. Types of Candida yeast infections cover thrush, vaginal yeast contaminations, nailbed contaminations, and skin and diaper rash. Candida Yeast contagions typically happen in exceedingly hot and moist body areas suchlikeunderarms. The skin is built 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... our immune function is impaired (typically due to stress or illness), or when we develop environmental or food sensitivities. Once that balance is upset, Candida begins 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 then overgrow and cause the candida yeast infection in your digestive system. Candida yeast can cause a problem for many other reasons too. A weak immune system, over consumption Read on »
The Complete Candida Yeast Cookbook by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 27 Sep 2010 8:40am < p> By : voly grand     From: Article2008.com The diet that doctors recommend to patients with candida infection can be severely restricted to several of the foods...?” “Is there a daily meal arrange I can follow that adheres to these anti-yeast principals but will not take the pleasure out of life?” Well, in my new and comprehensive Complete Candida Yeast 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.... For an all over body treatment for Candida Yeast skin infections, place 10 drops of pure tea tree oil in a warm bath. Soak in the bath for at least twenty minutes. Tea tree oil can Read on »
How To Correct Candida Yeast Overgrowth by Karen H. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 28 Oct 2009 11:00pm to decrease candida - related symptoms. Yeast reduction – anti fungal preparations The first step in resolving a yeast overgrowth in your body is to destroy the excessive yeast... that is toxic to yeast. Most health food stores stock a variety of caprylic acid products Homeopathic Remedies There are a variety of homeopathic Candida remedies which kill yeast. Some Read on »
Control Candida Yeast With Diet by Karen H. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 29 Oct 2009 11:00pm a brochure by Gemma Gorham 1997, a document I have used to assist those who feel they may have candida. Read on »
Candida/Yeast Infection Part 1 by Treya Posted Fri 21 Aug 2009 12:39pm , "The "Chronic Candida Syndrome" also known as the "Candida Related Complex" ( CRC ) is the result of intestinal Candida proliferation. It has recently sparked much attention as being a cause or a factor in various health problems. Candida is a fungus of the yeast category. Although pathogenic strains of Candida share similar characteristics with food yeasts Read on »
Candida/Yeast Infection Part 2 by Treya Posted Fri 21 Aug 2009 12:39pm to Brewers yeast.  It is not related to yeast group to which Candida belongs.  Soon after supplementation, S. Boullardi "blooms" and quickly becomes established in the gut, where it can produce lactic acid and some B vitamins.   Extensive studies and clincal use show that S. Boullardi can: Displace pathogenic yeast species, such as Candida Read on »
Candida And Diabetics - Do you know your blood sugar level will affect candida by candidadiabetics Posted Tue 30 Jun 2009 2:34pm Diabetics most likely have a much greater chance of developing Candida infections. The unbalanced and inconsistencies the levels of blood sugar, makes diabetics more susceptible to vaginal Candida infection. Because diabetes affects the effectiveness of the immune system to heal and battle disease, recovering from Candida infections may take a much Read on »