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How To Treat Candida Overgrowth

How To Treat Candida Overgrowth

Candida overgrowth can be problematic for many people. Whilst there are many remedies and recommendations on how to treat a Candida overgrowth, often some of these remedies simply do not eradicate this fungus. There are approximately 150 known species of Candida, a yeast-like group of fungi that exist in more than 80% of people. We continually acquire these fungi through the food we eat and through environmental exposure. They usually exist in the genitourinary tracts, respiratory tract and the gastrointestinal tract. They typically exist in the body without being harmful however an abnormal overgrowth of these fungi can cause infection often referred to as Candidiasis.

The symptoms of Candida overgrowth can cause countless health problems affecting various parts of the body. Common symptoms of Candida overgrowth include gastrointestinal disturbances, allergies, food intolerances, headaches, irritability, constant fatigue and tiredness, nutrient deficiencies, cravings for sugar and carbohydrate rich foods, anxiety, oral thrush, genital thrush and genitourinary tract infections. Problems get worse when we eat too much sugar, take antibiotics for a period of time, or have a weakened immune system. Under these circumstances, Candida can proliferate and the symptoms get worse.

It is easy to understand why the above symptoms are not directly attributed to Candida overgrowth and since most of us carry these organisms, and are exposed to antibiotics either directly or indirectly through the foods we eat, I believe that it is imperative to reduce the numbers of these infection causing fungi even if it is on a yearly basis. For those who clearly have Candida overgrowth, the regime needs to be used on an ongoing basis for a few months since Candida set out their roots in the gut and are difficult to eradicate.

For Candida overgrowth treatment, I would recommend the use of Candipure capsules, take one capsule twice daily. Candipure contains clove powder which naturally contains clove oil which has been found to possess strong anti-fungal activity against Candida albicans, Aspergillus and other fungi. Also included in this supplement to treat Candida overgrowth is Black Garlic, a herb with powerful antimicrobial and anti-fungal properties. Finally live probiotic cultures helps to maintain a healthy balance between the good bacteria and pathogens that reside in the gut.

I would also recommend the use of a good probiotic such as Mega Probio for a couple of reasons. Candida overgrowth is associated with an imbalance of bacteria in the gut. It is under these conditions that pathogens including Candida thrive and restoring the balance will repopulate the intestinal tract and prevent Candida from thriving aside from helping digestive concerns. When the gut has sufficient of these beneficial bacteria, pathogens including Candida cannot thrive because these bacteria produce lactic acid which inhibits the growth of other bacteria.

Finally, I would recommend the use of Daily Immunity. Since a weakened immune system can lead to infections, Daily Immunity contains the most comprehensive blend of nutrients and herbs that all work in synergy to enhance antibody-like compounds. Antibodies are the basis of the immune system since these compounds detect pathogens and then signal the white blood cells to destroy them. Candida overgrowth is responsible for many concerns than it is given credit for and it is vital to keep this organism from thriving in our bodies.

 

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