Guest guest Posted January 1, 2010 Report Share Posted January 1, 2010 _http://knowthecause.com/Newsletter/NewsletterArticles/tabid/57/articleType/ ArticleView/articleId/399/Epidemics-Facing-the-US-Obesity-Type-2-Diabetes-an d-Mold-Related-Health-Problems.aspx_ (http://knowthecause.com/Newsletter/NewsletterArticles/tabid/57/articleType/Arti\ cleView/articleId/399/Epidemics-Fac ing-the-US-Obesity-Type-2-Diabetes-and-Mold-Related-Health-Problems.aspx) Mold related health problems have also been increasing in recent years. Problems with indoor mold or moisture growth have triggered recent increases in mold related asthma and sinus problems. Keeping homes with relative humidity below 60% (with air conditioners and dehumidifiers) and immediately fixing any mold or water damage in the house can do much to prevent the development of mold related asthma and sinus problems. Although research data is rather sparse, many medical researchers also believe Candida related health problems are on the rise in the USA . Candida is a yeast (fungus) which commonly grows in the intestines of humans. The use of a high sugar diet, obesity, diabetes, frequent antibiotics and the use of steroids and birth control pills all encourage overgrowth of Candida. Intestinal Candida overgrowth can also spread to the skin, mouth and sexual/urinary organs like the vagina, penis and bladder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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