Candida, E.Coli and Yeast Infections With Forever
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Candida albicans is a yeast that lives in small numbers on our skin, in
our digestive tract, and vagina. Our immune system and beneficial bacteria in
our body prevent the yeast from overgrowing. If those are killed by antibiotics
or our immune system is weakened, Candida can take control over our body and
cause candidiasis.
Normally Candida aids with digestion
and nutrient absorption, but when the yeast starts to overgrow in your
intestines, it can break through the intestine’s wall and enter the bloodstream
were it releases toxins. This is the most severe candida infection and
difficult to remove or treat.
Symptoms Of A Candida Infection
Candidiasis can affect our skin,
mouth, throat, genital area, intestines, and blood. Symptoms depend on the area
that is affected
- Skin and nail issues such as chronic fungal infection, athlete’s foot, eczema, rashes, and psoriasis
- Sore throat and difficulties with swallowing
- White spots on the tongue or inside the mouth
- Chronic fatigue and lack of energy
- Bloating, constipation, or diarrhea
- Mood swings, feelings of depression or anxiety, quickly irritated
- Vaginal infections, vaginal itchiness, and urinary tract infections – if you suffer from vaginal yeast infection,
- Painful intercourse
- Constant sugar or bread cravings
How To Prevent Candida Overgrowth
- Healthy well-balanced diet, low in sugars and carbohydrates.
- Eat yogurt regularly to balance your gut bacteria.
- Avoid scented soaps, tampons, lotions, feminine hygiene sprays, etc., they may disrupt your natural balance which can lead to candida overgrowth.
- Avoid antibiotics, birth control pills, and steroids. But don’t stop taking any medication before you discussed this with your doctor first.
- Avoid stress as much as possible as it weakens your immune system. Try mediation, yoga, or simple breathing exercises.
- Keep yourself dry and clean. Candida thrives in a moist environment.
- Wear cotton instead of synthetic underwear.
- Avoid baths, hot tubs, or whirlpools.
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