With the depletion of the beneficial protective flora in the intestinal tract and a weakened immune response, this opportunistic yeast can then spread and multiply beyond the intestinal tract affecting every organ in the body.
In babies, an overgrowth of candida appears as diaper rash. It can also be found on the body as jock itch or athlete's foot. It can appear in the mouth as thrush or in the vaginal tract, known by many women as a yeast infection.
Systemic yeast is now being associated with a variety of conditions ranging from mental disorders, a weakened immune system, food intolerance, gastric upsets, premenstrual tension, infertility, ovarian failure, sexual function difficulties and fatigue. It can manifest with a multitude of symptoms including constipation, diarrhea, colitis, headaches, bad breath, mood swings, canker sores, muscle and joint pain, congestion, severe itching, PMS, fatigue, kidney or bladder infections to name a few.
It is estimated that 30% of the population suffer from health issues directly related to yeast. In fact, the majority of people who have Candida do not realize they have it until become seriously ill.
Recommendations For Wellness.
Avoid all yeast containing foods: yeast breads, fermented beverages (beer, wine, brandy, scotch, etc.) moldy cheeses, fermented vinegars, salad dressing, peanuts, biscuits, canned citrus fruit juices, cake mix, ice cream, all dried fruit, oranges, pickles, tomato sauce, sugars, yeast powder, processed and smoked meats, malt products, barbecue sauce, olives, mayonnaise, chili peppers.
Avoid sugar and all refined carbohydrates, artificial sweeteners and especially hidden sugars such as those found in soft drinks, pastries, canned fruits and vegetables.
Rotate between at least 3 different anti-fungal herbs every 4 days to kill the candida yeast in the intestinal tract such as garlic and pau d' Arco or caprilic acid.
Supplement with Acidophilus daily. This helps to reintroduce the good bacteria back into the intestinal tract.
Colostrum can also be used to help reserve the balance of intestinal flora and support the immune system.
Take 1 tablespoon of Flax seed or omega 3 oil daily to improve healing and prevent the fungus from destroying cells.
Incorporate Echinacea to help strengthen the immune system.
Use a multivitamin & mineral complex with vitamin A to provide all the nutrients needed for proper immune function and for repair of intestinal lining. Try to select a vitamin complex that includes zinc.
Treat any yeast or fungal infection that appear on the skin with tea tree oil.
(c) Copyright Dr. Rita Louise, 2004
Dr. Rita Louise, Ph.D. is a Naturopathic Physician and a 20-year
veteran in the Human Potential Field, but it is her unique gift as a
medical intuitive that illuminates and enlivens her work. A graduate
of the Berkeley Psychic Institute and author of the book "The
Power Within: A Psychic Healing Primer, Dr. Louise is a naturopathic
physician, medical intuitive, mind/body healer, herbalist and
spiritual counselor. To schedule a session with Dr. Louise, contact
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