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WOW, how does it start? Why are certain

people prone to it?

80% of Americans affected with Systemic Yeast.

It thrives on foods typical of the standard American Diet - sugar and refined

carbs/grains. Taking anti-biotics, steroids, or oral contraceptions can

also trigger the change from good candida to overload.

Some of the symptoms of Candida Albicans are:

Women may associate

the term "Candida" with vaginal yeast infections (also called Vaginal Thrush

-complete with itching, odor and sometimes discharge).

Other symptoms

may include:

Chronic fatigue

Oral Thrush (a white film in the

mouth or on the tongue)

Abdominal pain

Bloating and indigestion

Joint pain with arthritis-like

symptoms

Chronic sinus drainage -which

antibiotics don't help!

Weight loss OR gain and the inability to change it.

Brain "fog"

Fungus on the finger or toe-nails

Urinary infections (again, not

helped by antibiotics)

Itching, red eyes

Rashes anywhere on the skin

Rashes inside the ears or around

the genital area

Hair loss

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WOW, so some one could have a yeast problem and not even know it!!!

More than a few symptoms had me rubbing my chin..... just assumed they were from my chronic constipation. 80% WOW!

----- Original Message -----

From: Anne Bird

Hawk-Health

Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 9:25 AM

Subject: yeast infections

WOW, how does it start? Why are certain people prone to it?80% of Americans affected with Systemic Yeast.It thrives on foods typical of the standard American Diet - sugar and refined carbs/grains. Taking anti-biotics, steroids, or oral contraceptions can also trigger the change from good candida to overload. Some of the symptoms of Candida Albicans are:

Women may associate the term "Candida" with vaginal yeast infections (also called Vaginal Thrush -complete with itching, odor and sometimes discharge).

Other symptoms may include:

Chronic fatigue

Oral Thrush (a white film in the mouth or on the tongue)

Abdominal pain

Bloating and indigestion

Joint pain with arthritis-like symptoms

Chronic sinus drainage -which antibiotics don't help!

Weight loss OR gain and the inability to change it.

Brain "fog"

Fungus on the finger or toe-nails

Urinary infections (again, not helped by antibiotics)

Itching, red eyes

Rashes anywhere on the skin

Rashes inside the ears or around the genital area

Hair loss

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