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Candida Albicans Treatment
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The explaination of a candida albicans treatment is simple. There
are about 500 distinct known microorganisms residing in the digestive system
including candida albicans. Some are beneficial, several are bad. These bacteria
are necessary to preserve correct digestive function and to build immunities for
superior health.
Typically, the large intestine hosts a harmony of helpful bacteria
(Lactobacillus acidophilus and Lactobacillus bifidus) and detrimental bacteria
(Candida albicans). Candida is usually kept in check by the Lactobacillus bacteria.
They can be found in a healthy balance, until something occurs to upset that
balance, such as antibiotic procedures, stress or inadequate eating habits. This is
why a candida albicans treatment sometimes becomes necessary.
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An example of this is whenever antibiotics are supplied for an illness, the antibiotics don't just
kill the undesirable bacteria contributing to the infection but also can kill and clear out the
more worthwhile benign bacteria in your digestive tract. Candida is unaffected by the antibiotics
and easily moves-in and gets control as the good guys die out. As the yeast invades new area, it
entrenches itself, and will continue its continual advance as long as it continues to be unopposed.
We all understand the importance of antibiotics for a serious illness. The unfortunate
side-effect of antibiotics is actually that they destroy the "good guy" bacteria, at the same time
producing GI imbalance.
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Presently there are 3 types of yeast infections that may require
a candida albicans treatment:
Superficial (most common) -- indicated by inflammation of tissue linings, i.e.
epidermis, GI tract, pharynx, upper and lower respiratory tract etc.;
Locally wide spread -- i.e. pneumonia, cystitis, esophagitis, the most common being
ulcerations of the intestinal, respiratory or genito-urinary tract;
Wide spread -- an invasive infection, characterized by lesions of the heart,
kidneys, liver, spleen, lung, brain and other organs.
Candida symptoms are often identified as allergies and commonly seen as:
Rashes and skin outbreaks in the paws, face/muzzle, ears, under arms, below belly
or genital regions.
Additional symptoms include continual ear infections, eye infections, and bladder
or urinary tract infections.
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In yet other ways, the yeast toxins can cause fatigue, lethargy, immobility, joint pain and
discomfort. The animals start to suffer intense itching, which turns to never-ending
gnawing, biting and hair loss. Yeast is very evasive and resilient to the body's immune
system. So the immune system produces inflammation, which supplies a defensive wall in opposition
to the yeast. Normally this unpleasant inflammation resolves with recovery, but in the case of
Candida, it resists the immune system. Then the inflammation persists, leading to persistent
inflammation on the epidermis. There are numerous titles for such skin inflammation, on both humans
and dogs, varying from eczema to psoriasis. In the intestinal tract, such continual inflammation
can grow into Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Some of these maladies can become
irreversible, but if caught in time a candida albicans treatment will keep them in
check.
Considerations for Candidia Albicans Treatment:
The inflammatory response has to be dealt with;
Lactobacillus (probiotics) quantity needs to be increased in order to keep Candida in check;
The immune system requires strengthening, which decreases adherence ability;
Antibiotics, steroids, and other immune-suppressing medicines, together with basic carbohydrate
foods, ought to be avoided;
Digestive secretions (enzymes) must be elevated;
Nutrient deficiencies should be reversed;
Liver function should be enhanced to improve capability to filter toxins.
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