Mar 18

Candida Symptoms have to be diagnosed properly. http://www.yeastcurefast.com/candida-symptoms.php. Without getting it diagnosed, you cannot know 100% that you have a candida yeast infection.

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Mar 16

I really think I have a candida problem, digestive/intestinal candida candidiasis.
I have been on gluten and wheat free for a bit now. None of these ever really bothered me before but I do think I have a yeast issue inside. I show 90% symptoms.

Sinc I have been on the gluten and wheat free diet (still have some brown rice cakes) and a lot of meat and veggies..sometimes I get hives. They come fast but leave very fast too. Is this a die off to not having yeast products and gluten/wheat???

have you been eating special wheat/gluten free replacements? this could cause an allergic reaction.

you could also be eating something regularly without even realizing it. hives are a part of celiac disease/gluten intolerance

Mar 16

Dennis Richard A2Z: Dr. Humiston discuss what candida does and how it enters the body. It’s potentially damaing health effects.
Cravings for sugar, chocolate, milk, cheese, vinegar, pickles, alcohol, bread, nuts or fruit
Headaches and migraine headaches
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Depression
Fatigue
Asthma and allergies
Irritability and confusion
Sleep problems — difficulty falling asleep, or waking up in the middle of the night with a mind that wont calm down (typically between 1 and 3 am)
Metabolic syndrome which includes the following: large abdomen (beer belly), adult-onset diabetes, high cholesterol or triglycerides, high blood pressure
Poor memory
Muscle or joint pain, fibromyalgia
Cold feet, cold hands, sometimes cold nose
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
Endometriosis (chronic pelvic pain)
Pupils always dilated
Unusually green eyes, or eye color has turned greenish
Infertility (female), some miscarriages, toxemia of pregnancy (preeclampsia)
Acid reflux/GERD (heartburn)
Anxiety attacks, panic attacks
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
Skin and nail fungal infections (current or past), including: athlete’s foot, vaginal yeast infections, fungal toenails, ringworm, jock itch, tinea versicolor or itchy eyelids
Recurring infections — colds, ears, bladder, sinus
Sexual problems — impotence or lack of desire, or excessive sexuality
Bloating, flatulence or abdominal pain
Rectal itching
Constipation and/or diarrhea
Beer belly, also called truncal obesity — excess weight centered around the abdomen
Excessively thin or anorexic/bulimic
Attention deficit, hyperactivity (ADD/ADHD)
Skin problems — eczema, rashes, psoriasis
Autoimmune disease (lupus, hypothyroidism, arthritis, others)
Penicillin allergy
Prematurely graying hair
Heart beating too fast or irregularly
Uncomfortable at any temperature
Dizziness
Numbness
Feeling of floating or not quite being in your body
Indecisiveness, difficulty organizing and cleaning messy areas
Sweating, especially at night
Symptoms seen particularly in children up to about 8 years old:

Early allergy to foods like milk
Infections as a baby
Child had or has frequent ear infections, tonsillitis, strep throat or bladder infections, especially if these infections were treated with antibiotics
Cravings for milk, cheese, yogurt, macaroni and cheese, or peanut butter
Asthma
Drama king or drama queen — complains quite vocally and often
Poor sleep patterns — difficulty going to sleep, sleeps too lightly or has frequent nightmares, and wakes up too early (or sometimes too late)
Too thin or overweight
Attention deficit with or without hyperactivity (ADD/ADHD)
Aggressive, poor social interactions, cant stop moving, frequent fights or arguments, frequent crying
Autism
Pale complexion, dark circles under the eyes

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Mar 14

Because I had this insane crazy roommate and right when things blew up between the two of us, I began getting symptoms, digestive, etc. It turns out I have candida yeast infection. Is it possible that he put something in my food, and if so, how would it be? spitting into it? putting something else in it? please, this is weighing heavily on my mind.

May be. But why he/she will do it. If you think of your bad relation with that person, avoid them.
If it is not possible to change the room, try to make good relation with him/her. This is a very critical situation.

Mar 14

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Mar 12


white discharge
no fishy smell
cottage cheese looking discharge
itching
burning
irritation

Mar 12

http://ThrushBlog.info say, sometimes the causes of yeast infection are not always preventable. Some babies are exposed to the trush infection at birth since many moms develop an infection during pregnancy because of hormone changes. As the baby is delivered, they are stressed out and have an immature immune system as is. These are all the breeding grounds for candida and yeast infection.

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Mar 10

I have colitis and have a sneaking suspicion that Candida might have something to do with it.
I had a case of where I was diagnosed with an excessive amount of Candida, not to mention I had the symptoms. So…my question is, that once its taken care of, through meds/ diet/ herbal remedy, how long must you continue the no carb diet? Is it a permanent thing?

You should slowly add carbs back into your diet. Just a little bit at a time. Pay attention along the way. If you notice any adverse reaction then revert to a strict candida diet.

http://hubpages.com/hub/Best-Candida-Cleanse

http://onebiteatatimeblog.com/

http://heavymetaldetoxinfo.blogspot.com/

Mar 10

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Mar 6

hey i have suffered from the following symptoms since a relative died and i became down and my eating habits excessive (bingeiing on sugar) since i was 16 (im 22 now).. i was told its candida by a health person in a shop twice, but my DR and psyciatrist say is depression/anxiety.
Please can someone confirm if these symptoms are anxiety related?
spaceyness.. feeling of being drunk or high.. unreal feeling
heavy head that feels dizzy to move sometimes
pressure on the eyes and sometimes nose .. not really a headache more a pressure
sometimes loose bowell movements if i overindulge too much or am nervous
tiredness.. wanting to sleep and sleep..
cant be bothred doing anything really, being lazy
mixing up my words
this is making me feel like i hate life. i feel like i am going mad and cant control my thoughts sometimes.. i just feel so bad and wanna get better!
I went for a blood test and everything normal but a borderline underactive thyroid, and i am overweight.

thanks xx

Candida yeast are common in all humans, you will find them in the digestive tract and sometimes in the mouth, vagina, and rectum/perianal region. They are not associated with depression, anxiety, fatigue, pain, or any of the other diverse symptoms that some alternative medicine practitioners try to link them to.

If excessive sugar is the root of your problem—which it may or may not be—the reason is probably far more simple than scary yeast feeding off the sugar in your body. Our bodies are not designed to process huge amounts of pure sugar at a time, and the blood sugar spike followed by crash can wreak havoc on your mood. Blood sugar is a much more likely cause than any microorganisms.

Have you been treated for depression/anxiety with medication or talk therapy? You mention that you have spoken to your primary care provider and a psychiatrist, and they both agreed on a diagnosis. Did you pursue further treatment? I would at least give their diagnosis and recommended treatment a try before trusting someone in a health food shop. It is very likely that your diet plays some role in your depression but higher than normal sugar intake should not cause an 8 year depression.

Consider having your thyroid retested, and maybe your vitamin D, but also consider counseling/therapy and medication. I know that many people are weary about starting psychotropic medication, and I completely understand why, but it has saved millions of lives. Make sure you are describing all of your symptoms; if the pressure in your eyes/head is related there may be an underlying neurological cause.

I am not a medical or mental health professional, but your symptoms seem consistent with a psychological/psychiatric diagnosis like depression with anxiety.

Good luck and trust your doctors, not blindly, but understand that their practice is based on a solid basis of psychology, neurophysiology, and pharmacology.

I also want to be clear that there is no strong medical or scientific basis for attributing these diverse symptoms to Candida. This is not to say that Candida yeast cannot become out of control, causing yeast infections (vaginal) or thrush (oral Candida infection). These are easy to treat with antifungal medications and you would probably know if you had either of these conditions.

Good luck!

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