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Acidophilus Powder: Replenishing Your Supply of Lactobacillus Acidophilus in Your Body

May 15th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Are you lactose intolerant? Do you take antibiotics on a regular basis?

If you answered yes to either of these questions, you may want to supplement your body with lactobacillus acidophilus.

Lactobacillus acidophilus is commonly found in the intestines and is considered as the friendly bacteria naturally living in human bodies to help regulate digestion and stool patterns.

However, there is also yeast that lives in the intestines. The lactobacilli acidophilus and the yeast are constantly competing for space in the intestines. What you want is to keep the yeast in check in order to prevent yeast infection in the vagina, and breast. It can also cause diarrhea and thrushes.

The friendly bacteria in the intestines, however, sometimes get depleted. This will result in the overgrowth of yeast and can cause the mentioned conditions. The depletion of lactobacillus acidophilus is mainly caused by taking too much antibiotics.

Therefore, it is very important for you to replenish your supply of lactobacillus acidophilus in your intestines.

There are usually available lactobacillus acidophilus supplements in your local grocery stores or pharmacy. An example comes in a form of powder.

The powder form is recommended for children and infants who are not yet old enough to swallow the pill form of this supplement.

This is usually mixed with milk or juice for children to drink. In infants, the powder is mixed with water or and rubbed around the baby’s mouth at least once a day. Or, 1 tablespoon of the powder can be mixed in milk bottles if the baby is still bottle feeding.

Taking this supplement will free you and your children from the conditions like diarrhea and infections. It is recommended that you or your children should take it when the symptoms of the problems mentioned have begun to show.

Living a healthy life is not just about exercising and eating the right food. It is also about taking care of the insides of your body.

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CANDIDA SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

March 7th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

CANDIDA SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

By Michael Biamonte, C.C.N.

Candida Albicans has become a household word for many health conscious Americans. Candida is a yeast that lives in the human digestive system. It has the ability to change from a yeast and become a fungus. As a fungus it operates in a similar fashion to any other fungus such as athletes’ foot fungus, etc. Candida is kept at low levels by the friendly bacteria that also reside in the digestive tract. The friendly bacteria feed on the Candida, thus a balance in the body is maintained. Modern medicine’s “gift” of antibiotics, birth control pills, cortisone and chemotherapy kill this friendly bacteria as do street drugs, alcohol, and junk food diets.

Once this friendly bacteria has been destroyed, the yeast begins to overgrow and take over the digestive system. Left untreated, it becomes a fungus and grows into a plant-like structure complete with roots. These roots can break through the intestinal walls, allowing the yeast to travel to other areas of the body such as the sinuses, throat, reproductive organs, the lungs and skin just to name a few.

It is capable of producing over 100 symptoms. This makes it extremely frustrating for anyone with this condition to be able to find out or understand what is exactly wrong with them. Billions are spent each year on antibiotics, creams, nasal sprays, unnecessary hospital visits, operations and antidepressants, due to the ignorance and arrogance of the medical profession. It is written in their own journals that antibiotics can cause this condition yet they continue to boldly prescribe them and are resentful when discussing their side effects. One doctor who was backed into a corner on this subject during a radio talk show became hysterical with fear and began screaming: “THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS CANDIDA!”

The symptoms of Candida are so confusing that even a practitioner who wants to know about it can be confused. I truly believe that proper testing is the answer. It is my deep-seated belief that those who want to get well must find a practitioner who offers accurate testing. This way the real problem can be found and not overlooked.

Look over the list of all the possible symptoms Candida can cause and you will see why I so firmly believe that by symptoms alone one can be misled into treating a “major symptom” and miss the true culprit.

SYMPTOMS OF CANDIDA
Intolerance of perfumes, odors, fumes, fabric shop odors and tobacco smoke.
Complaints that worsen in damp, muggy or moldy places.
Athletes’ foot, jock itch, fungal infections on the skin or nails.
Craving for sugar, bread or alcohol.
Prostitis or vaginitis.
Diarrhea.
Constipation.
Abdominal distention, bloating or pain.
Gas or flatulence.
Rectal itching or rash.
Colic.
Diaper rash.
Vaginal itch, burning or persistent infections.
Kidney, bladder infections.
Cystitis (inflammation of the bladder with possible infection).
Sinus infections.
Joint pain or swelling.
Acne.
Hives.
Rashes.
Itching skin.
Eczema.
Psoriasis.
Loss of sex drive.
Impotence.
Fatigue.
Feeling drained.
Memory loss.
Feeling spaced out.
Numbness, burning or tingling.
Muscle aches.
Muscle pains.
Flu-like symptoms.
Endometriosis (irregular or painful menstruation).
Cramps or menstrual irregularities.
P.M.S.
Spots in front of eyes.
Erratic vision.
Drowsiness.
Irritability or jitteriness.
Mood swings.
Depression.
Suicidal feelings.
Headaches.
Hypoglycemia.
Feeling of swelling and tingling in the head.
Heartburn.
Indigestion.
Belching.
Intestinal gas.
Mucus in the stools.
Hemorrhoids.
Dry mouth.
Sores or blisters in the mouth.
Bad breath.
Nasal congestion.
Nasal discharge.
Nasal itching.
Post nasal drip.
Sore or dry mouth.
Sore or dry throat.
Cough.
Pain or tightness in the chest.
Wheezing or shortness of breath.
Asthmatic symptoms.
Burning or itching eyes.
Burning on urination.
Ear pain.
Ear aches.
Ear discharges.
Painful intercourse.
Food or food reactions.
Hayfever.
General .
Thrush.
loss.
As you can see, the symptoms are so varied no one person has all the same set as another. The average Candida sufferer has 20 or more of these (while others have less and some have more). Many times they have given up on ever finding out what was wrong with them because all of these symptoms seem unrelated.

One patient spent 7 days in the hospital, was wheeled from one examination room to another–a grand tour of the hospital–only to be told it was all in her head. She was charged over $6000.00 for that stay. Upon her release a stool analysis was done and Candida was found. In addition, her symptoms were worsened by all the jello and the horrible hospital food.

Symptoms of Candida, regardless of what they are, will worsen in hot, humid or muggy weather. Like any mold or fungus, heat and humidity help it grow and spread. Symptoms can also vary according to one’s . Sugar, alcohol, starches, fermented foods, sweets (even fruits) will increase symptoms by feeding the yeast organisms. This will cause them to grow and release more toxins which will produce symptoms. Stress is key in triggering symptoms. It has long been recognized that stress plays a part in lowering the immune function of the body. The immune system is what tries to keep the yeast under control. Simply being over-worked, over-tired, or over-stressed will cause an increase in Candida and therefore its symptoms.

The environment one lives in can play a big role if one is exposed to toxic metals, fumes, smoke, pollution, and in direct contact with various chemicals. The immune system can become overloaded and therefore further dip which will allow more yeast to grow.

If one finds that these conditions cause an increase in symptoms, there is a very good chance that Candida is present. Proper testing is essential to determine this for sure and to find out how bad the condition is. Blood tests can be inaccurate if they only test for Candida antibodies and antigens. These tests can show positive even after the Candida is gone or if one simply has an allergy to yeast. I believe a better solution is a blood test called a Candisphere, which measures the amount of the toxic protein that the large colonies of Candida release into the blood that are directly causing the symptoms.

Another new test can tell us the following: 1) How much friendly bacteria is present and able to fight the Candida. 2) How much harmful bacteria is present that can weaken the friendly bacteria acting as a friend to Candida. 3) How much harmful bacteria is present that can cause symptoms along with the Candida. 4) How well the digestive system is breaking down and absorbing all the foods we eat. 5) If there if is any inflammation or irritation in the intestines or colon from the Candida. 6) If the Candida has caused damage or leaks in the intestinal walls allowing allergens or toxins to come into the body. 7) How well the immune system in the intestines is working to fight the Candida.

This wonderful new test can help us understand exactly what Candida is doing and what damage it has created. This helps us understand the symptoms and their origin so as to eliminate much of the guessing that could otherwise take place. Candida can be trickier than a used car salesman and more confusing then our current economic problems. You could go crazy trying to figure out what all the symptoms mean and why they happen etc, etc. Please!!! find competent help. Don’t drown in a sea of confusion or yeast!

Michael C. Biamonte D.N., CCN. Michael Biamonte has a Doctorate in Naturopathy and is certified as a Clinical Nutritionist. Michael Biamonte has a long been known as a researcher and a writer as well as a practitioner. In the early 1980’s Michael Biamonte worked with researchers at Gruman Aerospace to design a computer program which could duplicate all the functions of the human body in order to better understand what type of and vitamins individuals would need. This system is now called BIOCYBERNETICS TM.

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Candida Overview: Signs and Symptoms of a Yeast Infection

October 1st, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Candidiasis is an infection that is caused by Candida, which is a group of microscopic fungi or yeast. There are more than 20 species of Candida and the most common among these species is the Candida Albicans. Candida fungi live on all surfaces of the body and have all the signs and symptoms of a yeast infection.

However, there are times when Candida becomes so numerous that it causes infections, most specifically in warm and moist areas. Some of the infections caused by Candida are vaginal yeast infections, , skin and diaper rash and nail bed infections.

Candidiasis affects all people and all ages; even babies are not safe from Candidiasis. At present millions of men and women have a potential yeast infection that is causing directly or indirectly a diverse number of health problems or conditions. If Candida is not completely removed or if the body is not protected from it; the Candida will continuously increase and grow until the time comes when the body will not be able to protect itself from the infections brought about by the Candida fungi or yeast.

Physical ailments as well as some health complications may occur if severe cases of Candidiasis develop. Candidiasis can bring discomfort as well as pain to the body if no treatments are applied. There are various treatments that may be used for Candidiasis, however attention as well as knowledge is required to overcome severe yeast infections.

Candidiasis, if not treated, will contribute to the worsening of some conditions:

•adrenal/thyroid failure

•bad breath

•colds and flu

•insomnia

•constipation and diarrhea

•endometriosis

•vaginal yeast infections

•colitis

•respiratory problems

•colon cancer

•diabetes

•skin complaints

•fatigue

•cystitis

•heartburn

•finger/toenail fungus

•depression

The above-mentioned conditions are due to the Candida robbing the body of its nutrition and poisoning the tissues with toxins. A single yeast cell is capable of producing over 75 toxic substances that can poison the human body. These toxins are responsible for weakening the immune system, the glands, kidneys, bladder, lungs, liver, brain and then the nervous system.

What makes Candida so hard to treat?

Candida yeast enters the fungal form where it develops long, root like structures that can penetrate inner linings of the body for example a gastrointestinal wall. The purpose of the penetration is to break down protective barriers of the body to allow the entrance of foreign and toxic substances. These foreign and toxic substances pollute the different systems of the body resulting in , fatigue and other health problems.

There is also the danger of Candida entering the bloodstream and when this happens it may also destroy other tissues bringing on further health problems like swelling of the joints, chest pain, sinus problems, skin problems and other unfavorable health conditions.

Candida is also known to cause heart failure, especially if it covers the heart. Vaginal yeast infections are common in women. But did you know that a vaginal yeast infection would never be completely eliminated until the intestinal area is cleared of yeast? As if that weren’t bad enough, Candida may also be transmitted sexually from person to person.

If you suspect you are suffering with the signs and symptoms of a yeast infection, you should first consult your primary care physician before taking other steps.

Jane Symms writes the Free Combating Candida Newsletter. You can join and discover new methods To Combat Candida naturally. eliminating-candida.com/index.html?source=ez Free Combating Candida Newsletter

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Treatment of Yeast Infection

August 16th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Both men and women have a small number of minute organisms, called candida fungus on their body. Many times their number grows, particularly at underarms, nails, mouth , ganitals and between toes. This produces irritation and uncomfort. This is known as yeast infection. Any part of the body can be infected by yeast.

Yeast infection may be caused due to poor hygiene, low body immune power, diabetes, pregnancy, poor nutrition, and due to antibiotics and birth control pills. The acidity in the vagina prevents yeast from growing too much there. But if the acidity of the vagina decreases, then yeast growth may be too much causing vaginal infection.

Avoiding Yeast Infection

If you follow simple hygiene, then you can avoid yeast infection. it is better to avoid it rather than having it and then use treatment. Following are the tips to avoid the yeast infection:
Do not keep your vagina wet for a long time.
Do not douche vagina with vinegar after menstrual periods or as it may remove the healthy bacteria in the vagina. Seek the advice of your doctor.
Yeast can live in your underwear (particularly non-cotton panties), so you should wash it well, definitely during and after a yeast infection. You should wear a skirt with no underwear (or wear unbleached, un-dyed cotton underwear) and no pantyhose. You should not wear synthetic-fiber underwear.
You should improve your immune system. People who have week immune system, are prone to vaginal yeast infections, or yeast infection of the throat.
The use of antibiotics may be the cause of vaginal yeast infections. The antibiotics kill the unwanted bacteria of disease, but can also kill the good bacteria in your vagina, allowing the yeast to develop.

Yeast Infection Treatment

The yeast infection should be treated as soon as it is detected. It can enter into the blood stream leading to health problems. The best thing is to avoid yeast infection as mentioned above.
Before you start any treatment, you should consult a doctor to know that the problem is not due to other resons. The symptoms of vaginal yeast infection such as itching, swelling or burning around the vulva and in the vagina, and a thick white vaginal discharge may be due to HIV & STDs infections.

Some of the possible treatments of the yeast infection are given below:
If you know the cause of your yeast infection, you can treat them early as soon as the symptoms appear. You should also work to prevent them so as not to get yeast infection in future.
Apply garlic paste on the infected area other than vagina.
Eat 1 cup of plain yogurt containing live acidophilus cultures daily for a long period of time until symptoms disappear.
Insert a tampon dipped in plain yogurt into the vagina twice a day until symptoms disappear.

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