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The Dangers Of Systemic Yeast Infection

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Also known as an “opportunistic” infection or systemic candidiasis, systemic yeast infection is a grave overgrowth condition where Candida penetrates into the deeper areas of the body. It occurs when candida evolves from its normal state of yeast to become a type of fungus invading the blood circulation, liver and urinary tract.
Compared to local subtypes, systemic yeast infection is very hard to detect and eliminate.
Three levels of candidiasis exist, ranked according to severity:
1. Occasional yeast infection (for example, oral thrush, vaginal candidiasis, candida balanitis), occurring in three quarters of the population, especially women and infants, at least once in a lifetime.
2. Chronic or recurring candidiasis, possibly a symptom of more serious problems such as an impacted immune system.
3. Systemic yeast infection, affecting the whole body rather than just one area and provoking symptoms such as fatigue, lethargy, headaches from migraine, debilitation, dizziness, sensory disorders, muscular pain, breathing disorders, gastrointestinal problems like oral Thrush, diarrhea, constipation and rectal itching. These are also symptoms of “opportunistic” infection.
When Candida species, naturally occurring in warm moist parts of the body (vagina, mouth and intestines), multiply out of control, yeast infections happen. When the immune system does not control Candida growth in your body, the condition is one of systemic yeast infection. Conditions favor systemic candidiasis, when the immune system fails to keep control of Candida and/or when there is high sugar/acid or toxins in the intestinal environment.
Upon systemic yeast infection happening, Candida starts to invade all body parts and organs, including the digestive system, respiratory system, eyes, liver, esophagus, skin and blood. Serious “opportunistic” infection may have a high impact on the well-being and daily activity of an individual.
There is no single cause for systemic yeast infection, which can be provoked by different internal situations, including a compromised immune system, deficient white blood corpuscles (granulocytopenia), an unhealthy diet and lifestyle, neglected local yeast infection and the loss of benign bacteria. Moreover, various external factors can worsen an existing condition. These include foods that nourish the yeast, antibiotics, contraceptive pills, tight clothing and stress.
Previously the assumption was that a candidiasis was local and could be eradicated with anti-fungal medication applied to the skin. It is now widely understood that excessive yeast growth in the body is the result of a deeper internal imbalance, due to several causes or factors or a group of conditions and circumstances. With this in mind, thinking about holistic remedies for this medical condition may be particularly useful.
An important point is that overall holistic treatment is not the same as simple changes in diet. Although it may already be highly beneficial for systemic yeast infection sufferers to eliminate candy, products made with flour and refined flour (examples include glutinous grains, pasta, bread and cereals), as well as reducing dairy products, alcohol, fruit and soy products (most of these contain anti-nutrients), this is only one part of the solution. These foods (particularly sugars and refined carbohydrates) nourish the yeast that is favored by high-sugar environments. Additionally, large amounts of probiotics, vegetables (green ones in particular) and healthy fats (such as coconut oil and avocado) are required to bring back a healthy intestinal flora.
Dietary changes like these can bring relief immediately, but it is the combination with a complete program of holistic treatment for systemic yeast infection (such as homeopathic cures, herbal remedies, changes in diet, lifestyle and detoxification) that will resolve the hidden reason for “opportunistic” infection, and therefore be much more effective compared to most classical treatments that remain superficial for this condition.

Systemic Candidiasis Treatment – Cause And Cure To Chronic Candidiasis Revealed

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

There are many so called cures and systemic Candidiasis treatments, but the reality is that very few can actually eliminate it for good. There is always one flaw in these products, they don’t address the root cause of systemic Candidiasis and as a result are unable to bring about relief to a Candidiasis sufferer. The cure to Candidiasis is in properly addressing the root cause that allowed it to develop in the first place. What are the root causes of Candidiasis?Parasites – It is estimated that as much as 99% of the population has some form of parasites in their body. It’s a common myth that parasites are somehow restricted to only 3rd world countries. They are quite real and in very high levels of 1st world nations as well. The major difference is that because it is assumed that parasites are in the population of these 3rd world countries the medical system over there is prepared to look for certain symptoms related to parasite infestation. This is something doctors in North America are not doing. So even if you have constant cramps or digestive problems the doctors here wouldn’t even think to run various parasite tests to check for them. What’s worse is that most conventional tests for parasites are in-effective and useless. Heavy Metals – These are toxins found in food, water, cookware, dental ware and various other sources. They suppress immune function which allows Candidiasis to easily overgrow. This is the same issue as with parasites, a suppressed immune system being the main cause that allows Candidiasis to flourish. If you were to eliminate both Parasites and Heavy Metals from your body fully you would absolutely enjoy perfect health. This is because the methods to eliminate Parasites and Heavy Metals will also support the immune system and as a result eliminate Candida. Not through drugs or taking an endless amount of herbs but by supporting your body, so that your body can eliminate Candidiasis entirely on its own merit without direct intervention. This is the secret cure to eliminating Candidiasis.

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Systemic Candidiasis

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

We are all aware of the fungus candida and what happens when it gets a over-excited. Oral or vaginal thrush, tinea, jock itch and the like are annoying in the least, debilitating at their worst, but handled properly these are relatively easy to diagnose and treat.

But what if we don’t get the rogue fungi back under control? Or what if there are no discernible symptoms and we miss it completely?

For the healthy person this is not a problem, the delicate balance of organisms will be restored eventually and you will be no worse off.

However there is the slight possibility that the infection will find it’s way into the bloodstream and internal organs by a varity of methods;

*Through an untreated primary infection – tinea, thrush or any other skin infection that has spread into the intestinal tract, *through any open wound, *through surgery or catheterization *having a long course of antibiotics, *or having lowered immunity – as in HIV or leukemia.

Once there it begins to cause problems with the internal workings and systems. This is appropriately named Systemic Candidiasis. The major difficulty with this is that because of the variety of parts that may be attacked, the symptoms can be too varied or subtle for a definite diagnosis to be achieved.

Candida often first spreads in the intestinal tract causing digestive problems like; gas, cramps, diarrhea, constipation, heartburn, indigestion, nausea. It also creates major cravings for sugar, starches and alcohol.

(Of course the more of these foods that are consumed, the worse you begin to feel as they feed the yeast which repays you by releasing toxins and interfering with digestion even more).

Once the candida hits the internal organs and bloodstream, the immune system is put under far too much pressure and begins to falter.

As the candida spreads through the body, symptoms grow more diverse and involved ranging from high fevers to blurred vision – Specific signs and symptoms relate to the site of infection:

Eczema, Jumpy Legs, Blurred vision, Skin lesions, Leaky Gut Syndrome, Depression, Thyroid function anomolies, Increased susceptibility to infections, Chronic fatigue, Muscular and joint aches, An ‘itchy bum’ PMS, Impotence, Memory loss, Mood swings, Brain fog, Recurrent infections such as “jock itch”, tinea, ringworm and vaginal or urinary infections, Sensitivity to smell, Prostatitis, That drunk feeling after one wine, beer, or certain foods, Aching joints, Acne, Heart murmurs, Fevers, Cough, chest infections. . . . .

These are only a few of the numerous symptoms of Systemic Candidiasis.

A good indicator of whether it is systemic candidiasis causing your symptoms is that they can be worsened by eating foods containing high levels of sugar or yeast.

The severity of the symptoms may also increase if you are in contact with a damp or mouldy atmosphere.

Dr Whiting On Systemic Candida And Yeast Infections

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009


www. healthyinformation. co m There is probably more misinformation about yeast infections and candida albicans than almost any health topic. Yeast diets, candida diets, along with special herbal for. . .

Candidiasis Hypersensitivity (systemic Candida) â?? is it Really a Fraud?

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

A number of authors promote the diagnosis and treatment of a syndrome they call Candidiasis Hypersensitivity (sometimes also called â??systemic Candidaâ?, or â??systemic yeast infections. â?

This diagnosis earned a spot on the Quackwatch. com â??Top 10 Health Fraudâ? list.

Yet thousands of people are absolutely convinced that a long list of generalized symptoms, for which their medical doctor has no remedy, are caused by Candida yeast.

Dr. William G. Crook, who wrote The Yeast Connection and started an organization called The Candida and Dysbiosis Information Foundation, is probably the most famous promoter of this illness, which has never been accepted by mainstream doctors.

Dr. Crook listed many possible symptoms that he claimed were associated with this illness, including lethargy, fatigue, food cravings, depression, infertility, and more. Some authors list as many as 30 vague and generalized symptoms for this syndrome.

Very serious systemic yeast infections are quite common in AIDS patients and others with a compromised immune system, and can be fatal. However there is no proof that Candida yeast will cause the list of generalized symptoms claimed for this syndrome in the general population.

Although authors have claimed to be experts in treating this syndrome for the 29 years, the only common illnesses that scientists have proven to be caused by Candida yeast in individuals without a compromised immune system are skin, vaginal and male yeast infections, and oral thrush. However, some promoters of this syndrome claim that up to 30% of all people suffer from excess Candida yeast.

Dr. Crook himself quotes The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI), who looked into this issue and found that:The Concept is speculative and unproven.

a. The basic elements of the syndrome would apply to almost all sick patients at some time. The complaints are essentially universal; the broad treatment program would produce remission in most illnesses regardless of cause.

b. There is no published proof the Candida albicans is responsible for the syndrome.

c. There is no published proof that the treatment of Candida albicans infection with specific antifungal agents benefits the syndrome.

It is also interesting to note that, in spite of the numerous, (and complicated) â??Candida dietsâ? that have been promoted as a possible cure for this syndrome, Dr. Crook based the diet and cookbook he himself recommended on the nutritional research done by Nathan Pritikin, a man Dr. Crook greatly admired.

The Pritikin diet was not developed in response to yeast infections â?? it was designed to reduce the incidence of heart disease, and research has proven over many years that it is highly effective in reaching that goal.

As the AAAAI suggested in their findings, many, if not all, of the generalized symptoms associated with the so-called candidiasis hypersensitivity syndrome could go away simply from eating a healthy, nutritious diet, such as the one Mr. Pritikin developed. There is no way to prove that the symptoms are actually caused by yeast, or if they are simply the bodyâ??s natural response to poor eating habits, obesity, and a lack of exercise.

Although the “Candida diets” may actually make you healthier, the herbal antifungal remedies that are also suggested for people suffering from the fatigue, lethargy, and other symptoms listed by these authors should cause some concern.

True yeast infections of the vagina, penis, skin and mouth are often the result of the use of antibiotics, which kill the bodyâ??s beneficial bacteria. These bacteria are needed by the digestive system, and theyâ??re your first line of defense against yeast infections.

The herbal remedies that are often recommended by â??Candida expertsâ? are known to damage the beneficial bacteria, and this could actually lead to more severe vaginal yeast infections and oral thrush in the future.

It is also known that Candida yeast evolves very quickly to become drug-resistant. The use of any antifungal medications, including herbal remedies, should always take this into account.

This is the reason why your doctor will always prefer to prescribe a topical antifungal medication, instead of one taken by mouth, unless a systemic drug is really needed.

When Candida becomes drug resistant, the next infection is much more difficult to treat, and you could find yourself the victim of chronic vaginal or male yeast infections that can make your life miserable.

For these reasons, it is always a good idea to have a very frank talk with your doctor before beginning any herbal course of treatment for generalized symptoms that popular authors blame on Candida. If you take these herbal remedies without your doctorâ??s advice, you may discover to your dismay that you have created an even bigger problem for yourself, including very unwelcome and hard-to-cure chronic yeast infections.

The Symptoms of Systemic Candidiasis

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Systemic candidiasis is an infection that infects more and more people every year. Systemic candidiasis is also an infection that most of the sufferers don’t even realize they have until its too late. This is because the symptoms vary from person to person, and family doctors have no way of a diagnosis.

There are many symptoms associated with candidiasis ( a yeast infection of the intestines ) which include…

Gastro Intestinal problems such as: bloating, gas, intestinal cramps, chronic diarrhea, constipation, or heartburn

Chronic fatigue, especially after eating

Depression

Poor memory

Lack of concentration

Muscle pains

Rectal itching.

Allergies ( including both food and air born )

Severe pre-menstrual syndrome

Impotence

Memory loss, severe mood swings, and feeling mentally ” disturbed “.

Recurrent fungal infections such as ” jock itch “, athlete’s foot, or ringworm

Extreme sensitivity to chemicals, perfumes, smoke, or other odors

Recurrent vaginal or urinary infections

Prostatitis

A feeling of being light headed or drunk after minimal wine, beer, or certain foods

Aching joints

Irritability

Acne

The reason that all of these symptoms can occur is the fungal form of Candida punctures your intestinal walls with its rhizoids ( hooks ), and that allows toxins and small particles of food to enter your bloodstream.

Once this has happened these toxins and food particles start to basically poison your internal organs such as your liver and brain. This is why your concentration starts lapsing with what is called “brain fog. ” Your liver is put under strain with the amount of toxins now being pumped around your body.

Usually by the time someone realizes they are suffering from systemic candidiasis it can be a long road to getting their health back to normal.

Food allergies are also a problem as these are caused by the particles of food that enter the bloodstream. It’s hard enough recognizing the symptoms, but to get back to proper health the foods someone is allergic too have to be eliminated from the diet.

Anti Candida Diet

An anti Candida diet is the next and only step to starting the road back to normal health. This has to be accompanied by an anti fungal program and a high quality probiotic supplement.

Some people only have to follow this anti Candida protocol for a few months, but the unfortunate ones have to follow it for over a year.

Systemic candidiasis isn’t impossible to cure but it can take hard work and dedication. Your health will benefit from it immensely, and you will eventually be back to how you was before your infection started.

For more information on natural cures for yeast infections visit – http://www. natural-remedies-for-you. com/yeast-infection/

I Am Looking For Personal Experience With Treating Systemic Candidiasis Successfully. Thanks?

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

I am very familiar with the topic and google-ing the words only seems to get you one advertisement after another. I am looking for personal first hand or perhaps close second hand information about trials/errors and successes. It seems unclear to me if its possible to tip the scales back to ‘normal’ after diet and supplemental intervention or is this a lifetime dis-balance?

Systemic Candidiasis – Causes, Symptoms and Cure For ‘Candida’

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Systemic candidiasis is an infection caused by an excess of a natural yeast called Candida albicans. Normally contained by the good bacteria in your body, under certain conditions, the proliferation of Candid albicans' in a state of fungus that causes yeast infection. Systemic candidiasis usually begins in the intestinal tract and then spread to other organs through the bloodstream.

"It means that" … Affecting the whole body, or an entire organism. "So the systemic candidiasis may describe a deep infection in the intestinal tract, blood, kidneys, liver, heart, esophagus, vagina, penis, mouth, eyes and skin.

What are the causes of excessive growth of Candida albicans to?

There are many reasons why the organs of beneficial bacteria may not be able to control Candida albicans, but important is the increasing use of antibiotics. Not only kill the bad bacteria, but can also kill the good bacteria that normally controls the Candida albicans.

Other causes are things such as low immune system, excessive use of steroids, underlying medical conditions, drugs, diabetes, hormonal contraceptives, stress, obesity, hygiene practices, poor or bad quality of food, and much more .

The symptoms of systemic candidiasis

Vagina: redness and swelling, itching, unusual white (thick) high, painful urination, pain during intercourse, if not impossible.

Mouth: raised white patches on the tongue and mucous membranes, often white coating on the tongue, crack / cracks on the tongue, bad breath, difficulty in swallowing.

The skin lesions, acne, rashes.

Other symptoms that can have profound systemic candidiasis body are: chronic fatigue, memory loss, irritability, headache, migraine, depression, mood swings, constipation or diarrhea, stomach aches, sore / stiff joints, and more.

Conventional treatment of systemic candidiasis

Depending on the location of the infection, prescription drugs without a prescription is usually in the form of creams, eggs, tablets and liquid formulations. Sometimes, the injections are required for especially deep roots candidiasis, E. g. systemic infections internal organ.

These drugs are based on antifungal drugs. Some are for internal use or intravenously have some negative side effects. The issues should not be a problem if you are allergic to the drug itself.

Unfortunately, many women (especially) will have recurrent attacks. A couple of things that have been attributed to: (1) treat symptoms and not the underlying cause (s), and (2) the ability to build a allbicans Candida drug resistance. And these drugs based drugs can be very expensive. Many people are now looking for alternative drugs.

Natural remedies for systemic candidiasis

Increasingly, victims Candidiasis choose to live drug-free natural way to treat systemic infection. As seen in the (short) list of possible triggers that cause excessive growth of Candida albicans, there are many things that must be addressed, the main drug-based therapy can not. One can only treat symptoms, not underlying causes. That's why these all-natural treatments that are more holistic, much cheaper, are finding favor of women and men around the world.

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What Are Homeopathic Remedies For Systemic Yeast Infection?

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

I saw a program with a checklist for systemic yeast infection. He answered "yes" to almost every question! Know yogurt and probiotics. What other things should be built?

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