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Candida Albicans: Natural Remedies for Yeast Infection

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About Candida Albicans: Natural Remedies For Yeast

Product Description A 10-point program to naturally treat yeast overgrowth, the root cause of countless chronic ailments • Details a proven anti-Candida diet, enzymes and herbs to support it, detox methods, and immune-boosting strategies to rebuild and prevent future Candida overgrowth • Explains how antibiotics, antacids, contraceptive pills, and steroids as well as a sugar-rich diet lead to Candida overgrowth within the body • Reveals how Candida can contribute to a wide variety of physical and mental problems, from depression to irritable bowel syndrome and fibromyalgia The yeast Candida albicans lives inside every one of us. Normally it presents no problems, but today’s widespread use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, antacids, contraceptive pills, and steroids, as well as the all-too-common sugar-rich diet, can lead to a proliferation of this parasitic yeast within the body. Often overlooked by doctors, overgrowth of Candida has been linked to a wide variety of physical and mental problems such as: • depression • heartburn • "brain fog" • muscular pain • anxiety • irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) • allergies • menstrual problems • irritability • acne • fibromyalgia • bloating and constipation • chronic fatigue • migraine • cystitis • and more . . . Using the latest research and his decades of clinical experience, Dr. Leon Chaitow explains how to recognize if yeast is your problem and offers a 10-point program for getting it back under control. He reveals how Candida overgrowth occurs and its connection to many common health problems. He explores how to control Candida naturally with enzymes and herbs as well as detailing a sugar-eliminating anti-Candida diet to “starve” existing yeast overgrowth in the body. He explains the importance of probiotics and bitters and how antibiotic treatment as well as inflammation disturbs the balance of normal “friendly” intestinal bacteria, allowing Candida to colonize the gut. Offering strategies for detoxing after controlling Candida and reducing inflammation, Dr. Chaitow also highlights the importance of rebuilding the immune system to enhance health and help prevent future Candida imbalances. Review “An excellent book for understanding and fighting against candida-related health problems. A clearly explained, simple to follow, and detailed anticandida program.” ― Christopher Vasey, N.D., author of The Acid-Alkaline Diet for Optimum Health and Natural Remedies fo “If you struggle with candida, the recommendations in this book should help you conquer that challenge.” ― Dr. Mercola, founder Mercola.com, world’s most visited natural web site About the Author Leon Chaitow N.D., D.O., graduated from the British College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1960. Since 1983 he has been a visiting lecturer at numerous chiropractic, physiotherapy, osteopathic, naturopathic, and massage schools in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Australia. He is author and editor of over 70 books and is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies. He lives and works in London and Corfu, Greece. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter 2 Candida and Your Immune System There is strong evidence that systemic fungal infections--those that affect the organs and tissues of the body--have increased dramatically in both frequency and severity in recent years. For example, in the United States, fungal infection of the bloodstream increased by over 300 percent in the 1990s alone. Also up by over 300 percent were deaths from fungal infections between the early 1980s and the mid-1990s. The reasons include medical advances in transplant surgery and treatment of HIV infections--but mainly the widespread availability and use of antibiotics. It is therefore extremely important that we understand how to help the body protect itself from yeast overgrowth. When we are ill we have symptoms, few of which are pleasant. However, symptoms are ofte