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Some symptoms of candida
Candida albicans is an harmless yeast that lives in anyone of us, in harmony with other bacteria, and performs even a couple of important functions in our organism. But its overgrowth can cause a lot of pains and illnesses and can even incapacitate a person. So, what are the symptoms of candida – a fungus many people are unaware of? And how works the candida albicans treatment out?
Symptoms of candida can be really vast and variable by individuals. It takes usually years of doctor visits before dicovering the real culprit. Most because of the unsignificance the medical profession pay to this fungus, but the symptoms of candida can really have a huge significance on mental and physical health. It resides normally in the intestinal tract, mouth, throat and genitals. By one group of people, it could have damaged the intestinal wall, which leads to the ability from some toxins to permeate into the bloodstream. In this case the symptoms of candida may be migrains, intolerance for some particular food and allergies, muscle aches and foggy brain.
By the other group of suffers candida may have disrupt the endocrine system and shows thrush, cystitis, joint pains, menstrual pains and irregularities, hay-fever, ear infections, asthma, sensitivity to some odours and allergies, and chronic tiredness too, as a symptom of candida. Abdominal gas and bloating appears also to be one of the symptoms of candida. But the most negative form of symptoms are the influences on the brain.
There is a variety of causes for the overgrowth of candida albicans, but the most frequently contibutor is high sugar and refined food and the overuse of antibiotics. The best candida albicans treatment is, like by many other conditions, a balanced nutrition. It is very simple: If you want to stop Candida albicans from growing, you must stop feeding it! A candida diet is necessary in this case. Well, many illnesses share the same symptoms as a matter of fact. There is no reason for panic, if you experience some of it’s symptoms. But a regular visit to a good doctor is anyway a good habit and a sugar–diet could have never be wrong.

