About the Candida Species
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Function
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Candida albicans helps protect the skin and even aids in digestion when it exists at normal levels. However, when candida grows rampant in the digestive tract, it is believed to perforate the delicate walls of the intestines (leaky gut syndrome) and cause a build-up of harmful toxins in the blood.
Identification
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Candida overgrowth can cause more ostensible skin conditions such as vaginal yeast infections or oral thrush, which causes white and cream-colored bumps to form in the mouth and throat.
Internal Symptoms
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Excess candida is also believed to cause internal conditions such as gastritis, migraines and even autoimmune diseases such as fibromyalgia and Crohn's disease, according to Allergyescapecom.
Types of Treatment
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Candida overgrowth is typically treated by eliminating sugar and gluten from the diet. Taking probiotics or "friendly" bacteria supplements as well as doing colon cleanses can also help eliminate excess candida.
Warning
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If left untreated, candida overgrowth can cause toxins and parasites to invade body cells and tissues. This can cause serious health problems and even death.
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