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by Linda Allen

Candida Albicans is a kind of yeast that directly causes human yeast infections when the opportunity arises. Some 24 kinds of Candida fungi have been identified as causes of human Candida yeast infection, however most yeast infections (above all vaginal and oral yeast infections) are the result of Candida albicans.

However, these organisms are key for the digestion of fatty acids, amino acids, glucose and other micronutrients and for their assimilation. Candida albicans, in keeping with bacteria and fungal microbes, resides in the intestinal tract and elsewhere in the body. When Candida albicans shifts to a forma of fungus, after the yeast form, it then makes its way through the damaged mucous tissues of the intestines to get into the blood circulation and to set up local or even systemic yeast infections.

In their local manifestation, Candida infections can be painful, itchy, and burning, and also give rise to abnormal discharges and rashes in the area concerned (sexual organs, skin, mouth and so on). Symptoms of systemic infection the include allergies, serious difficulties of digestion, sinusitis, cravings for candy, muscle pain and recurring fatigue. Any Candida infection subtype can be intensely annoying and impact negatively on one’s quality of life.

The out of control multiplication of Candida Albicans is due to the imbalance of a number of lifestyle and environment factors that also negatively influence the inner equilibrium of the body and vice versa. This internal balance, needed to limit Candida Albicans to acceptable levels, can be upset because of:

1. Consuming too much alcohol, refined carbohydrates, soy products or yeasty food, etc. and poor dietary habits in general. These foodstuffs all encourage Candida albicans, and can bring on the intestinal condition that leads to Candida overgrowth.

2. Contraceptive pills, steroids, antibiotics and other drugs that increase the multiplication of Candida albicans in the gut by destroying beneficial intestinal bacteria.

3. Stress and poor sleep hygiene, which also degrade the immune system in general.

4. Mild or local yeast infections that are then ignored.

5. Imbalance in hormones, excess toxins in the body.

Did you know? The holistic approach targets the multiplication of fungal organisms by acting on the hidden factors concerned, like the impacted immune system, hormonal imbalance, excess of toxins and the dearth of beneficial bacteria. For the prevention and/or cure of an overpopulation of Candida albicans, these factors must be treated first. A positive routine of specific supplements of herbs and vitamins, pursued by a comprehensive set of dietary principles and Candida control protocols, allow you to block the internal items that trigger fungal infection, to clear up and prevent recurrence of recurring candidiasis. The holistic approach is the only one that provides an effective solution to permanently eliminate and prevent yeast infections.

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