What Are Candida Albicans
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Understanding Candida Albicans
Overview
Candida Albicans is a form of yeast infection that typically begins in the digestive system and can spread throughout the body. As a strong and invasive parasite, it attaches to the intestinal wall, establishing itself within the internal organs.
Health Impact
Candida Albicans can trigger numerous health issues for both men and women, ranging from moderate to severe. The yeast produces around 75 toxic substances, which can poison the body by contaminating tissues and weakening vital systems like the immune system, glands, kidneys, bladder, lungs, liver, brain, and nervous system.
Invasive Nature
This yeast enters the gastrointestinal tract as a fungus, where it forms long, root-like structures. These structures penetrate the intestinal wall, compromising the protective barrier between the digestive tract and the bloodstream. This breakdown allows harmful substances to enter the bloodstream and damage various body systems.
Related Health Issues
The compromised barrier can result in major problems, especially when proteins and food wastes are not fully digested. This may weaken the immune system, leading to allergic reactions, fatigue, and other health challenges. Candida Albicans in the bloodstream can also reach other tissues, causing symptoms like joint swelling, chest pain, sinus issues, and skin problems.
Heart Concerns
In some cases, Candida infection can lead to undiagnosed heart attacks. The yeast can infiltrate the heart through the bloodstream, causing severe complications. Reports have revealed instances where individuals with no prior heart issues suffered heart attacks due to Candida infection.
Vaginal Yeast Infections
Vaginal yeast infections are increasingly common and difficult to fully resolve unless Candida is eradicated from the intestines. Additionally, Candida can be transmitted through sexual intercourse.
Nutritional Impact
Candida infection often interferes with the digestion and absorption of vitamins and minerals. Many elderly individuals, cancer patients, and those with HIV experience nutritional deficiencies because their bodies struggle to absorb nutrients effectively.
Digestive Disruption
Candida can disrupt digestion, consuming up to 50% of the nutrients from food, which complicates health conditions and perplexes many doctors regarding treatment options.
Oxygen and Iron Deficiency
The presence of Candida can also inhibit oxygen from reaching tissues and contribute to iron deficiency. The yeast produces ethanol, a byproduct that causes fatigue, reduces strength and stamina, and destroys enzymes essential for energy. This can accelerate aging by releasing free radicals.
Conclusion
For those experiencing symptoms associated with Candida Albicans, it's essential to consult with a primary care physician for advice and potential treatments.
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