How to Cure Candida
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Yeast Infection Knowledge – The Truth Behind Your Yeast Infection
Educating yourself about your candida infection is the first and most important step in curing this painful, annoying and relatively dangerous chronic condition and taking responsibility over your health and well-being.
Although yeast infection (known by the names of Candida, Monilia or Thrush) is in fact a very common condition, (as three out of four women develop it at some point in their lifetimes), it is little discussed. Most people regard candida infection as a ‘on the surface’ problem that should be treated with creams and antibiotics whereas few are aware of its potentially risky complications.
Yeast Infection is first and foremost an internal problem. Like most chronic conditions, there is never one cause for this fungal problem and thus yeast infection cannot be permanently eliminated using medications or creams that work superficially and fail to tackle the root factors that trigger the formation of candida infection in the first place. Continue reading
Thrush Tongue
By Tim McMahon, Author of Healthy Tongue Secrets
Thrush is a condition of the tongue that is quite common in babies but often affects adults as well. Thrush is simply an overgrowth of “Candida Albicans” which looks like white fur. Candida is a strain of yeast that thrives in dark moist places, especially in warm human bodies, although it can be found in everything from birds to horses. In the tongue to the right it is easy to see the thrush coating primarily because there is a patch where the thrush has actually peeled off leaving a bare patch of raw tongue underneath.
This does not indicate that the patient is getting better but probably that the thrush had simply gotten so long that the tongue shed its coating of papillae to get get rid of it. To verify that the white coating is actually Yeast the doctor will simply scrape it a bit and run a simple test to comfirm the diagnosis of oral thrush.
Yeast is a controversial topic with two extreme positions, many people say it is the cause of almost all major illnesses… while many in the medical establishment say that it is prevalent in everyone and relatively harmless unless your immune system is compromised. The truth (as in most things) is probably somewhere in between.
Yeast is a form of fungus, education and research scientists have described over 1500 species of yeast and it is estimated that these only represent 1% of the total forms of yeast. With so many different species of yeast it is no wonder it is so difficult to determine how to treat it. Some like bread yeast and brewers yeast are beneficial while others like Candida albicans leads to opportunistic oral and genital infections in people. There are also lesser known strains of yeast like Candida glabrata, Candida tropicalis, Candida stellatoidea, Candida krusei, Candida parapsilosis, Candida guilliermondii, Candida viswanathii, Candida lusitaniae and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa. There is some debate as to whether systemic fungal infections weaken your entire system or simply take advantage of an immune systems that has already been compromised like in the case of AIDS. Continue reading


