No, it can move around; Candida can change from the simple form which causes oral or vaginal thrush to the invasive mycelial fungal form. This more sinister organism grows root-like tendrils which can actually penetrate the wall of its habitat. Instead of being a sealed unit the bowel becomes a leaking pipe through which the waste products of digestion, and the poisons manufactured in the ‘Candida chemical factory’ can escape into the bloodstream causing widespread problems. The Candida has a perfect transportation system to parts of the body which it does not normally inhabit and where there is no defence system to cope with it. The list of symptoms caused by chronic candidiasis is formidable – extremely long and with many apparently unrelated symptoms:constipation diarrhoea bloating allergies cystitis thrush acnescaly rashes nail bed infections sore tonguecracks at the side of the mouth sores in the nose ear infections athlete’s foot depression anxiety irritabilitypremenstrual tension*68\326\8*
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IBS AND CANDIDA ALBICANS: DOES IT ONLY AFFECT THE BOWEL?
Posted: May 9th, 2011 under Gastrointestinal.
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