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Disproving Myths Relating to Intestinal Candida.

By: David Corner



Your digestive system, from mouth to rectum, contains a host of micro-organisms, including candida yeast species, which live inside this part of your body in relative harmony with one another and with us-the host "organism". When things inside our body are balanced and constant, their presence has no effect.
Bacteria like candida are helpful because they help key body functions like breaking down food, secreting anti-biotic substances, and producing vitamins. Once this state of internal balance is disturbed, chances are that over time this will develop into an intestinal Candida infection.
Overuse of antibiotics hurts your intestines and can cause internal dysbiosis. Candida changes from its cordial state to a morbid state when the original state of our intestinal condition is disrupted. The mycelial form develops long hyphens which puncture holes in the lining of the gut.
This phenomenon can cause a "leaky gut", whereby bigger molecules of toxic matter and incompletely digested food can go in to the bloodstream. Because they are foreign matter, our body initiates an immune response to counter this threat. Eventually, the odds of allergic responses to these contaminants or molecules increase, and chronic problems may be a consequence.
The opinion of few doctors that after the use of antibiotics, any candida overgrowth will control itself just like bacteria is completely false. Candida, when it becomes pathogenic and has had the change to take over large parts of the intestinal lining, will crowd out other organisms, preventing healthy bacteria to recolonize the gut.
A sufferer of candida contamination of the digestive tract may show many apparently unaffiliated signs. Many symptoms of canida infection in the intestine correlate directly to the digestive system and include such common ailments as abnormally copious flatulence, severe diarrhea, and abdominal bloating.
Countless patients are misdiagnosed as having an irritable colon or "irritable bowel syndrome". IBS is defined as a condition of the symptoms mentioned above when all of the blood tests are normal.
Candida infection resembles irritable bowel syndrome so many doctors don't order the right test which leads to a misdiagnosis. Unless appropriately tested, those suffering with it need to rely on only remedies for symptoms or nothing at all. Candida is found normally in our body and that makes detecting it and correctly diagnosing challenging. You can determine the likelihood of intestinal candida by filling out a thorough questionnaire and a complete health history.
Many of the other yeast infection symptoms related to an intestinal candida infection are triggered by an immune response. Pathogenic candida over time causes leaky gut syndrome which breeches the integrity of the intestinal wall.
Symptoms of allergies, facial rash, eye irritation, hives, sensitivity to chemicals, sinus congestion, and skin diseases are all a direct response to your immune system overreacting to the presence of Candida and its related toxins. People who have intestinal candida suffer serious stress on their bodily organs, and often feel very weak and have general muscular and bone weakness.

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