Is Candida the Culprit?
By Kristen Domingue
Candida imbalance is an often misunderstood ailment in the US. Its symptoms are more numerous than its causes, and frequently can leave patients misdiagnosed and treating symptoms exclusively instead of root causes. Its treatment can prove costly in terms of time or money, in addition to being complicated to adhere to, if not all of the above. This article will examine this complicated condition and its multiple forms. It will also explore symptoms of candida imbalance and causes. Additionally, we’ll look at treatment options that will address root causes with an emphasis on dietary adjustment.
Candida imbalance, more frequently known as Candidiasis is a condition in the human body
where there is disproportionate amount of a single-celled fungus that causes infection.
This single-celled organism is known as Candida Albicans and is always present in the genital
and intestinal tracts. Candidiasis at its most basic level, impacts all of the mucous
membranes in the body...
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