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How To Treat Chronic Candida Yeast Syndrome Naturally

by: Dr. Craig A. Maxwell

Do you get chronic yeast infections? Do you suffer from any digestive disorders? How about food allergies, fatigue, diarrhea, unexplained muscle pain, itchy skin, or constipation? All of these symptoms may be indicative of a health disorder known as chronic candida (yeast) overgrowth. When you have this syndrome, the normal, minimal amounts of yeast in your GI tract become dominant, causing many symptoms. This article will explain the signs and symptoms of chronic candida overgrowth and offer practical solutions you can implement at home today.

 

What is Chronic Candida Yeast Syndrome?

Candida albicans is a type of yeast that lives naturally in the gut, vaginal tract, mouth, and skin. When this natural yeast is in balance with living bacteria in your body, all is well. However, when candida grows out of control, serious illness can result. This overgrowth of candida is known by different names such as candida yeast syndrome, chronic candidiasis, or candida overgrowth. It is at this point that the abundance of yeast can cause conditions such as leaky gut syndrome.

Candida albicans is a fungus that produces 180 chemical toxins that can be absorbed through the intestines into the blood. Just think about what 180 toxins can do to your immune system. Any “foreign chemical” in the blood stream has the ability to create inflammatory reactions. These inflammatory reactions can be measured by various blood tests.

In the case of yeast overgrowth, leaky gut syndrome occurs when yeast colonies grow out of control. These yeast colonies have the ability to multiply to the point where they reach a “critical mass” which causes them to change from a round budding stage to a thread-like tissue invading stage. At this point they are running out of nutrients and expand their territory into the small intestine from their main home in the large intestine.

In the small intestine, the yeast threads are able to poke microscopic holes in the intestinal lining, hence the name “leaky gut.” This allows all 180 toxins to cross back into the blood stream, along with bacterial toxins, undigested food molecules, and other chemicals. These microscopic holes are not large enough to allow the yeast to enter the blood stream, so the blood itself is not infected with yeast, but it carries hundreds of waste products that cause inflammation throughout the body.

Yet many still think of yeast only as a recurrent vaginitis, thrush, or skin rash, often ignoring the fact that yeast overgrowth is deeply associated with our current epidemic of inflammation!

 

What Causes Candida Overgrowth?

The most common causes of candida overgrowth are:

 

 

Signs and Symptoms

The signs and symptoms of candida are wide and varied. Because of this, it’s often hard for conventional doctors to pin down. As a matter of fact, most physicians do not even acknowledge the presence of this debilitating condition. This can leave patients feeling frustrated and helpless as their condition worsens and health care providers simply shake their heads.

Do some or all of these symptoms sound familiar?

If you’re experiencing five or more of these symptoms, you may have chronic candida overgrowth. The next step to treating your condition is getting an accurate diagnosis.

 

Getting a Diagnosis

One of the most frustrating factors of living with chronic candida is getting an accurate diagnosis. As I’ve said before, many physicians are simply not trained to properly deal with this condition.

However, there are some medical health professionals that will offer a few tests. For example, a candida antibody blood test can check to see if you’re having an allergic reaction to the yeast your body is producing. A candida stool test can test to see if your yeast levels fall within the normal range. The trouble with both of these tests is they are often inconclusive. What’s “normal” for one person might not be for the next.

Ineffective tests, frustrated patients, and puzzled physicians are the three primary reasons patients end up in my office. They’re tired of hearing, “It’s all in your head” or “We’re sorry. We don’t know why your blood test results are coming out like this. There’s no reason for it.” Here’s a big one: “All your tests came back normal. I don’t know why you are having these symptoms. Perhaps it’s stress. I recommend you see a psychiatrist.” If you have candida overgrowth, you’ll be stressed because you feel so bad and so many insinuate that it is “all in your head.” I understand, because I have seen this happen over and over to those who have come to me for evaluation and treatment over the past thirty years!

Quite often it’s just a matter of taking time to look in the right direction……..

For my patients, I recommend the Comprehensive Stool Analysis CSAP x 3 by Doctor’s Data. It takes the guesswork out of whether or not chronic candida is causing the symptoms they’re experiencing. This stool kit, which you can order online today and take in the privacy of your own home, not only accurately determines whether or not you have chronic yeast, but exactly which strain of yeast it is (there’s actually more than one) and which natural remedies are most effective against it! The stool kit doesn’t stop there. It also records digestive enzyme activity, digestion capability, good bacteria levels, bad bacteria levels, evaluation of leaky gut syndrome, GI inflammation markers to determine if IBS or IBD is present…. and parasites, also a common factor in the development of candida yeast syndrome.

 

How Diet Helps – What to Eat and What to Avoid

As previously discussed, diet has a lot to do with the development of chronic yeast. Here is a quick list of the foods to avoid and the foods to eat when treating candida.

Foods to Avoid:

Notice I recommend some fruit each day. I feel that fruit, especially fresh organic fruit, is a very important part of a healthy diet. Certainly there is some sugar (fructose) in fruit, but my patients with candida overgrowth do quite well with this reasonable amount.

Now that you’ve read that list, you’re probably wondering what’s left to eat. Don’t worry, there’s plenty.

Foods to Eat:

If you’re used to eating processed foods, switching to a whole-food candida-free diet can seem daunting at first. As your body heals, you may feel withdrawal symptoms as you detox and a healing crisis as the candida dies. Drink plenty of water and get adequate rest. The discomfort will pass and the results will be well worth your efforts.

As we know, diet is extremely important to keep yeast overgrowth at bay. However, once established, candida overgrowth really needs some additional help to make it leave. Over the years, I have designed a program which, along with diet, is very effective at eliminating yeast overgrowth.

 

Natural Treatments to Get Rid of Chronic Yeast Infection

Just as a change in diet can help get rid of chronic candida, so can adding some natural remedies. Here are some popular, natural remedies:

Herbs

 

What Is The Best Natural Program To Rid The Body Of Candida Overgrowth? 

While a healthy diet is very important, diet alone seldom rids the body of candida overgrowth.

Here’s my 8 WEEK CANDIDA-CLEANSING PROGRAM I have recommended to my patients for many years with much success:

I recommend continuing both Foundation Vitamins Formula (3 once a day) and Probiotic Formula (1 a day) after the initial 8 week treatment to not only keep yeast overgrowth away, but as part of a good health plan to optimize the immune system.

No matter how long you’ve been suffering with chronic yeast overgrowth, your body has a remarkable ability to heal itself. All you have to do is take the first step by making some changes to your diet and implementing some necessary natural treatments.