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Complications of Candida Yeast Infection
While there are cases of yeast infection that clear up on their own, especially
when the yeast is triggered by elevated pH levels in the vagina during
menstruation, Candida in general can be quite dangerous if left untreated.
Left untreated and accompanied by the bacteria associated with it, Candida
gets into the blood stream and localizes in other parts of your body, which
results in many other symptoms such as sinus problems, rashes, joint and
chest pain, acne, prostate problems, irritable bowel syndrome and much
worse conditions.
Candida needs a warm and moist environment such as the digestive and
intestinal tract to thrive. There it covers the intestinal walls and interferes with
the normal digestion process and the essential absorption of nutrients from
the food that we eat. Yeast cells embed into our mucus membranes feeding
themselves from digestive enzymes and absorbing undigested food.
This depravation of nutrients can lead to serious health problems. Among
them is the weakening of the immune system, which in turn strengthens the
Candida yeast infection, creating a vicious cycle.
Candida also produces more than 75 toxic substances that contaminate the
tissues and weaken the immune system, lungs, kidneys, gallbladder, liver and
brain.
When acetaldehyde, the main toxic waste of Candida, transforms into ethanol,
it can cause a variety of symptoms that range from unpleasant to dangerous:
oral thrush, vaginal yeast infection, upper back pain, bloating, diarrhea,
constipation, GERD, heartburn, sores in the mouth and anus, brain fog, dental
problems, TMJ, migraines, blurred vision, depression, restless leg syndrome,
panic attacks, chronic athlete’s foot, high cholesterol and asthma.
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