Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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