Signs and Symptoms of Candida Albicans
Intestinal Yeast Overgrowth are signs and symptoms of candida
albicans Have you ever wondered what it would be
like to feel really good...to be happy, energized, and
enthusiastic about the day ahead? You may even remember a time
when you felt this way. If you're reading this, however, you're
likely suffering from a few of the following
symptoms:
A bloated abdomen and/or abdominal
pain
A slow and foggy mind
A white coating on your tongue or inside your mouth
Anal itching
Chronic sinus problems
Constant fatigue
Feeling old and worn out
Food cravings (especially for sugar) and food sensitivities
Hair loss
Headaches
Heartburn, indigestion, and/or gas
Herpes
Intimate yeast infections and/or itchy skin rashes
Mood swings, memory or concentration difficulties
Premenstrual symptoms
Red, itching eyes
Sensitivity to molds, dampness, environmental pollution,
cigarettes, and certain smells
Skin fungus infections – recurrent ringworm, athlete's foot,
tinea cruris (jock itch), or nail problems
Sore muscles and joints
Urinary tract infections
Waking up tired
Weight loss or gain
Worried and depressed about always feeling lousy
Does any of this sound familiar? If so, you could be struggling
with Chronic Yeast Syndrome, also known as Hypersensitivity
Syndrome, Candida-Related Complex, Polysystemic Candidiasis,
chronic Candida, candidiasis, or
candidosis.
Perhaps you've even sought help
only to be told by your doctor that there isn't a thing wrong
with you, when so clearly there is! You are certainly not
alone.
More than fifty percent of healthy
women and men host colonies of Candida
albicans. And
sixty percent of those who suffer from yeast overgrowth are
women, twenty percent are men, and twenty percent are boys
and girls.
by Jo Jordan
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