Published by Jennifer on Mar 31st, 2007 in Candidiasis with No Comments
Candidiasis and diabetes are two health issues that go together quite regularly. Diabetes lowers your immune system, and then your body becomes a better host for the Candida yeast when your sugar levels are being raised.
Your sugar levels
When you have diabetes it is important to keep regular checks on your sugar levels. Candida loves sugar […]
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Published by Jennifer on Mar 31st, 2007 in Probiotic with No Comments
With these 4 simple ways to optimize your intestinal health you can live a much more energetic life to the full. Intestinal health isn’t just about preventing a yeast infection or naturally curing a yeast infection. Good intestinal health will allow you to lead a life full of vitality and well being.If you feel run […]
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Published by Jennifer on Mar 27th, 2007 in Candida treatment with No Comments
Garlic and Candida do not enjoy each others company. The Candida yeast hates garlic just the same way a vampire hates garlic. The reason being, garlic kills both of them.
Garlic is natures antibiotic and will help rid your body of the Candida yeast along with a strict anti Candida diet. There’s no point in killing […]
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Published by Jennifer on Mar 25th, 2007 in Yeast infection with No Comments
Yeast infections from antibiotics are becoming more and more popular all the time. That also includes Candidiasis which is usually the term used for a yeast infection of the digestive tract. Although the yeast infection isn’t caught directly from the antibiotics, it is a major cause.
75% of women are now infected with the fungal form […]
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Published by Jennifer on Mar 25th, 2007 in Threelac with 2 Comments
This Threelac review is for those of you who have a yeast infection that want to repopulate your digestive tract with a strong strain of friendly bacteria.
Threelac is a probiotic supplement that was used in Japan for years before it came over to the USA. Threelac is very effective at getting the friendly, live bacteria […]
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Published by Jennifer on Mar 25th, 2007 in Yeast infection with 2 Comments
A diet for a Candida yeast infection is a diet that is sugar free and yeast free. Depending on how severe the Candidiasis is in your digestive tract will determine how strict your sugar and yeast free diet should be.
That includes fruit
Foods to eliminate in your sugar free diet will include all kinds of sugars […]
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Published by Jennifer on Mar 25th, 2007 in Candida with No Comments
Candida Albicans and weight gain can be linked together because of the sugar cravings that are associated with having candidiasis. Sugar is probably the biggest reason why more people are over weight now than they were years.
Sugar cravings with candidiasis
When people have Candidiasis in their intestines it can cause sugar cravings because sugar is the […]
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Published by Jennifer on Mar 25th, 2007 in Candidiasis with No Comments
A home candidiasis test can be performed in a couple of different ways. The first is a simple question and answer test. If you’re suffering from the symptoms commonly associated with the Candida Albicans yeast, and you answer yes to most of these questions then you have a good chance your symptoms are related to […]
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Published by Jennifer on Mar 25th, 2007 in Candidiasis with No Comments
Cutaneous candidiasis is a fungal infection of the skin caused by the Candida yeast. Most people have Candida living on their skin it’s just when something else in or on your body is compromised that the usually harmless Candida is allowed to mutate into it’s fungal form.
This form of yeast infection can effect any part […]
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