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Symptoms of Yeast Overgrowth throughout WHOLE body??


Question: What are the symptoms of Yeast Overgrowth throughout WHOLE body? How do you treat it?
Answers: Mr Answer is right. Systemic candidiasis only would develop if you had a severely compromised immune system (think AIDS or SCID) and yes the symptoms would be death. Don't worry you'd know if you had it ;)
Symptoms would be death. You do not have this, you must be listening to junk science infomercials.
Symptoms can be quite variable - including irritation, agitation and emotional distress, hyperactivity. You may feel itchy, but no dry skin. You may rub your eyes a lot, itchy nasal passages. My son actually rolls skin between his fingers and sniffs and I KNOW he is getting yeasty (gut issues we are dealing with). You may also smell yeasty - mostly in urine and mucus membranes, and places you tend to sweat.

Treatment of it, what we use:
Grapefruit Seed Extract - liquid - dilute 10 drops in 6 oz of water and drink. You can also take GSE in pill form. 1 drop liquid = 10 mg.
I had a yeast overgrowth problem recently and added Biotin to reduce it.
You should also be doing no refined sugars or artificial sweeteners. Stevia is your best choice for sweetening. Honey, molasses and turbinado in moderation. Yeast feeds on sugar.
Add probiotics - kefir or a good probiotic pill. But take 2 hours away from any yeast treatment like biotin or GSE.

Alex F had a recent great answer about using hydrogen peroxide with candida. Here is the link:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

MDs (and I see we have a couple in the house) don't recognize a lot of yeast issues, they also have very poor luck treating yeast, since they use antibiotics, which knock out the balancing beneficial bacterias and create a more responsive environment for yeast growth. Alternative Medicine is definitely the place to turn if you think you have yeast overgrowth. I've known it to inhabit much more than the popular urinary and vaginal systems. It can be respiratory, and I've even heard tale or two of brain yeast. It can get into the blood and be transported.


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