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WHAT IS CANDIDA ALBICANS

Find Out What is
Candida Albicans and
Put A Stop To Overgrowth
Get Back your Health


Candida is a type of yeast that is naturally present in the regular flora of the skin, intestinal track, mouth, rectum, and vagina. Candida in small amounts is normal and a healthy person has no issues maintaining the delicate balance between good bacteria and bad.

Sometimes our immune system become weakened whether due to illness, stress, or other causes and our bodies cannot maintain balance and Candida begins to grow out of control. This overgrowth of Candida, called Candidiasis, can cause a whole host of problems for the person infected.

Due to the variety of symptoms that can appear due to Candidiasis or candida yeast syndrome, it is commonly very difficult to diagnose as it includes so much from rashes to fatigue to moodiness.



Candida can be Confused for Other Ilnesses

Because many of the symptoms of Candida are similar to those of other conditions, your doctor may confuse any of the following conditions with Candida.

IBS: Abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, gas

Fatigue Syndrome: Chronic fatigue

Crohn’s Disease: Abdominal pain, bleeding, bloating, gas, diarrhea, indigestion

Gastroenteritis: Inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract causing acute diarrhea



Learn what causes Candida and how to identify symptoms of Candida overgrowth.


If you discover that you have Candida, it is extremely important to change your eating habits to make sure you can regain wellness by following the candida diet guidelines.

By changing what you eat you can literally starve the yeast organisms. Be sure to follow the guidelines for the best results and provide nutritional support for your body so you can overcome this.



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