The yeast Candida Albicans causes?!


Question: The yeast Candida Albicans causes!?
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The yeast Candida Albicans causes Candidiasis sometimes also called Moniliasis!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Candida Albicans is a yeast and a fungus!. It exists in small amounts in everyone's intestinal tract!. It is also responsible for yeast infections in women!.

Most of the time, candida infections of the mouth, skin, or vagina occur for no apparent reason!. A common cause of infection may be the use of antibiotics that destroy beneficial, as well as harmful, microorganisms in the body, permitting candida to multiply in their place!. The resulting condition is known as candidiasis moniliasis, or a "yeast" infection

Candidal infection of the penis is more common among uncircumcised than circumcised men and may result from sexual intercourse with an infected partner!.
In rare instances, when body resistance is low as in leukemia or AIDS, candida albicans can enter the bloodstream and causes serious infection of vital organs!.

If possible, you need to address the root cause of Candida such as low vitamin D!. Antibiotics, cortisone and birth control pills can contribute to the overgrowth of Candida!. Candida often goes hand-in-hand with helicobacter pylori!.

Candida Albicans is a yeast that lives in our intestinal tract!. It is normal to have small amounts of Candida so the friendly and protective bacteria in our body called "Acidophillus and Bifidus" can use it as food!. When something happens to kill off these friendly bacteria the Candida cells begin to multiply out of control!. Candida can spread throughout the intestinal tract causing bloating, gas, food reactions and allergies, constipation, diarrhea and a host of digestive complaints!. Candida can also spread to the vaginal area, the prostate, the heart, lungs, liver and cause numerous symptoms and illnesses!. The true causes of Candida are not a mystery!. They are also not the same for each individual person!. Some people have Candida due to a combination of causes!. To begin with lets look at the true causes!.
1!. ANTIBIOTICS!.Antibiotics destroy both harmful bacteria and good bacteria!.
2!. BIRTH CONTROL PILLS OR DEVICE!.Oral birth control pills are mostly the hormone estrogen!. Supplemental estrogen in the synthetic form has been found to promote the growth of yeast!.
3!. EXCESSIVE STRESS AND ELEVATED CORTISOL!.Stress causes the release of certain hormone called Cortisol !. Cortisol can depress the immune system and also raise blood sugar!.
4!. TAP WATER CONSUMPTION!.Common tap water is high in chlorine which has been found to destroy friendly intestinal bacteria!.
5!. PARASITES AND INTESTINAL WORMS!.Parasites can be large worm-like creatures or small microscopic organisms!. Either type destroy friendly bacteria in the intestines making yeast overgrowth possible!.
6!. CONSTIPATION!.Constipation can be caused by Candida!. However constipation can also lead to Candida!.
7!. DRUGS AND ALCOHOL!.Excess alcohol can directly destroy friendly bacteria and allow yeast to grow!.
8!. HYPOTHYROID!.Low thyroid is very common in cases of Candida!.
9!. IMMUNE DEFICIENCY!.Any condition that results in a weakened immune system can bring about Candida!. Most notable are AIDS and CANCER!.
10!. HORMONAL IMBALANCE!.It has been long recognized that an imbalance between estrogen and progesterone can be a causative factor in yeast overgrowth!.
11!. DIABETES!.This is the most difficult case to deal with!. It is essential that the diabetes be addressed first and the blood sugar be gotten under control!.

I hope this has helped you!.










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Moniliasis!. Is this for a test!? Moniliasis is what candida albicans used to be called!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Candidiasis!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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