Yeast/Fungal Overgrowth (Candidias) has been found to be a factor in
many disorders and is found in millions of people who can not figure out what is
wrong with them.
Symptoms appear to be very diverse and vary from
individual to individual. This is one of the reasons that yeast is difficult to
diagnose. It also makes it difficult for doctors to understand the symptoms that
we all deal with on a daily basis.
This is a listing of some of the
symptoms that may be associated with candida.
If you have some of the
symptoms listed below, you may have candida.
- incapacitating fatigue
- concentration/focus problems
- short term memory
- painful joints
- muscle aches
- extreme tightness in the neck and shoulders
- acid reflux
- brown colored mucus in the back of the throat
- white or blood blisters in the mouth/tongue/throat
- unrefreshing sleep
- sore throat
- white coated tongue
- aversion to be touched - "crawling" skin
- chronic sinusitis
- frequent urination
- diarrhea
- chronic constipation
- headaches including migraines
- visual blurring
- sensitivity to light
- eye pain
- depression
- irritability
- anxiety
- panic attacks
- personality changes
- mood swings
- chills
- night sweats
- canker sores
- shortness of breath
- hypertension/high blood pressure
- dizziness and balance problems
- sensitivity to heat/cold
- alcohol intolerance
- gluten intolerance
- irregular heartbeat
- irritable bowel
- constipation and/or diarrhea
- painful gas/abdominal bloating
- low grade fever or low body temperature
- numbness/tingling in the face or extremities
- dryness of mouth and eyes
- difficulty swallowing
- projectile vomiting
- menstrual problems (PMS/endometriosis)
- recurrent yeast infections
- recurrent ear infections
- skin rashes
- dry/flaking skin
- eczema
- dermatitis
- acne
- skin discoloration/blotchiness
- dandruff
- jock and rectal itching
- chronic athlete's foot
- chronic toenail and fingernail fungus
- ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- allergies
- sensitivity to noise/sounds
- sensitivity to foods
- sensitivity to chemicals
- sensitivity to odors
- anemia
- weight changes without changes in diet
- lightheadedness
- feeling in a fog
- fainting
- muscle twitching
- muscle weakness
- jerky-leg syndrome
- low sex drive
This is a SIMPLE and FREE CANDIDA SALIVA TEST I found on the web site
www.stopyeast.com
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How do you know if you have candida? This saliva test is a good indicator of candida and you can do it yourself!.
You may want to put out a glass of water in the bathroom or on the nightstand the night before you wish to do the test just to remind yourself not to brush your teeth prior to spitting into the glass.
Yes, we have seen people test negative for yeast with this test. If you do NOT have a yeast concern, your saliva should stay at the top of the glass and will eventually dissipate.
If you have candida, the test should look like this. You may have all or only one of the elements shown here.
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Fungi and yeast feed on decomposing or dead tissues. They exist everywhere: inside our stomachs, on our skin, and out on the lawn. When kept under control, the yeast and fungi populating our bodies are harmless and digest what our bodies cannot or do not use.
When we feed the naturally-occuring fungi in our bodies too many simple sugars, the fungal populations are more likely to grow out of control and is marked by fungi invading the blood, gastrointestinal tract and tissues.
Reducing or eliminating simple sugars from the diet is essential to combatting all fungal infections. Antibiotics and alcohol also should be avoided.
The poisons must be detoxified by the liver and immune system. Insufficient intake of minerals and trace minerals like magnesium, potassium and zinc may also stimulate candida and fungal overgroth in the body.
FOS (fructooligosaccharides) and L. acidophilus cultures help fight intestinal fungal infections such as candida. FOS has been clincally documented in dozens of peer-reviewed studies for its ability to build up the health intestinal flora in the colon and combat the overgrowth of negative bacteria and fungi. Acidophilus cultures have also been shown to combat fungus overgrowth in the gastrointestinal tract.
For more information contact:
brenda.bailey.1@hotmail.com
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