Archive for January, 2009
Jane Symms asked: There are many claims being made that another illness or condition usually causes a Candida overgrowth in the digestive tract. However, this does not always seem to be the case.Most people already have candida present in their body already and it will always have the potential to reproduce if given the right [...]
Jerry Cahill asked: Candida YeastWhat is Candida? Candida is a form of yeast that typically lives in every person’s digestive tract. At times, however, the yeast develops rapidly in an “overgrowth,” which occurs when the body’s systems become imbalanced. When such an imbalance occurs, then the yeast overgrowth can attack any organ or system in [...]
Hailey Harris asked: , Candida yeast overgrowth has been a known problem among adults but in recent times, children have captured the attention of medical researchers and doctors specific to this yeast. In fact, new studies are showing that some of the common childhood health conditions could actually be the direct response to Candida albicans. [...]
Gray Rollins asked: Candida overgrowth has been found to be a frequent complication or even a causative factor in many of today’s illnesses. Treatment is available but diagnosis has to come first.Yeast is normally found in the mouth, throat, intestines and genitourinary tract. Its presence in the body is not normally problematic and is balanced [...]
Ericka Smith asked: How much do you know about CANDIDA and Autism?By Ericka Smithwww.FruitVegetableJuicers.com“Candida albicans: a parasitic fungus that can infect the mouth or the skin or the intestines or the vagina.” WordNet 3.0 2006 Princeton University.An environment that is acidic is the perfect playground for fungus to thrive and grow. That is exactly why [...]