Candida Albicans
Candida albicans is a single celled fungus that is present in the intestinal and genital tracts. If it is present in disproportionate quantities it can cause infection. Vaginitis and thrush are some possible manifestations of candida infection. Because candidiasis can affect various parts of the body, the most common being the mouth, ears, nose, toenails, fingernails, gastrointestinal tract and vagina, it can be characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. These include constipation, diarrhoea, colitis, abdominal pain, headaches, bad breath, rectal itching, acne, night sweats, clogged sinuses, kidney and bladder infections, adrenal problems and even diabetes. Symptoms often worsen in damp places or after consumption of foods that contain sugar and/or yeast. Because of its many varied symptoms, this disorder is often misdiagnosed.
Products recommended are horopito, acidophillus, capryllic acid, oregano oil, dida, colloidal silver, garlic, pau d'arco and homoeopathics.

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