Systemic Candida and Cancer

Candida is a big enough problem in what seems to be a healthy body, but what about those who have been diagnosed and treated for health issues such as cancer?

Fungal infections can be a problem for those in treatment for a malignant disease. According to a study reported in the American Journal of Medicine there were . . . → Read More: Systemic Candida and Cancer

Systemic Candidiasis – Are We Over Reacting?

Think Candida yeast is just a gut problem? Think again, In a study of over 2,500 autopsies at the University of Kentucky Medical Center regarding human candidiasis, many interesting and unnerving discoveries were made.

Systemic Candida is real

Over 50 percent of the patients studied had deep or systemic candidiasis. These means invasive candida that invades the organs such . . . → Read More: Systemic Candidiasis – Are We Over Reacting?

Diaper Rash Young and Old and Candida Fungi

Diaper rash isn’t just for babies. Diaper rash is an undesireable skin condition, and can be caused by exposure to feces, trapped liquids, chaffing and dry skin.  Rashes and irritation, including redness of the skin, can be caused by a fungal infection such as Candida albicans.

Diaper Rash and Fungal Infections

Fungal infections are known to attack the . . . → Read More: Diaper Rash Young and Old and Candida Fungi

Probiotic Boost with Humic and Fulvic Acids?

The world of probiotics can be a bit confusing since there are many types of probiotics available. Do we just buy a yogurt and assume that we’re benefitting from a probiotic boost? Not all probiotics are created equal. What about supplements? Again there is the question of viability. A probiotic has to be live, and has . . . → Read More: Probiotic Boost with Humic and Fulvic Acids?

Chronic Sinus Infections: Could It Be Candida?

When it gets down to the signs and symptoms of Candida overgrowth many of us think of digestion and urinary yeast infections. What about sinus infections? Could chronic sinus infections be caused by yeast overgrowth known as Candida?

Studies on Sinuonasal Infections

Sinonasal infections can be caused by fungus. In a case study published in the Oxford Journals . . . → Read More: Chronic Sinus Infections: Could It Be Candida?