Sunday, May 19, 2013

Sensitivity to Yeast

My friend once told me that it is not a yeast infection we got; it is rather a sensitivity our body has to yeast. Everyone has yeast, especially the people who live in Florida who has more yeast due to the hot and humid climate. But, once you get sensitive to yeast, that is when the troubles and symptoms begin.

He believes that candida only grows in people with immune problems, and it does not cause that many symptoms, as it does to us. It is not the toxins that causing the die-off and it is the yeast proteins that are immune system attacks that cause the problem and make our moths dry.

According to him, the key to overcome this problem is to desensitize against this candida, try homeopathic solutions 6 times recommended, and go to an allergist to see if you got any mold allergies that are may cross react with the albicans protein causing these symptoms.

For him, this is not an infection. It is more of an immune dysfunction. He believes by taking large amounts of Vitamin C, Coconut oil (antifungal), lactobacillus, and other immune regulating herbs, your symptoms will decrease. He also said to stop gulping bentonite, too, as he believes that doesn't help this yeast problem one bit.

Do you agree with his theory? I definitely think many of you would not agree. Most candida sufferers believe candida is absolutely a disease the same way Epstein-Barr is; a real disease. I also think we should not minimize what we are going through. I have had allergy treatments on and off for the past few years. It is not an allergy. Well, it is up to you to do anything or have any perception to maintain your own health.

http://ezresouce.com/article/623458/

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