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    Candida Albicans commonly known as a yeast infection has affected many people in our community and throughout this paper I will be discussing the affects it has on our community. There are different ways Candida Albicans can be transmitted, but at the same time there are also many ways it can be treated. There are signs and symptoms that may vary depending on which area of the body is affected. It is important that we treat this infection to avoid further complications such as recurring infection, which may be a sign of something more serious or damage to the organs. The species Candida or C. Albicans is the species belonging to the Genus Candida can have an effect on the immunocompromised population, such as HIV and AIDS patients. Cancer…

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    When it is out of balance in humans it can cause a yeast infection or overgrowth in the gut. When the balance of good and bad bacteria in the gut is disturbed by antibiotic medications or poor food choices, candida can colonize the GI tract and grow out of control. If this occurs candida can cause many symptoms such as fatigue, poor memory, digestive issues, irritability, and sugar cravings. Apple cider vinegar is the only type of vinegar recommended to people dealing with candida due to its…

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    Naturally, our bodies contain both bad and good bacteria. The good bacteria (probiotics) are responsible for our gut health. Candida is an example of bad bacteria, which when it surpasses the required level, it produces toxins causing diseases and infections. Ingestion of probiotics kill candida by changing the PH level that reduces its survival, preventing over multiplication of bad bacteria in the body. How then do you use probiotics to kill Candida? Constant production of toxins from candida…

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    Vaginitis:Vaginal candidias Vaginal candidiasis is a type of vaginitis that is caused by the Candida species. It is not considered to be a sexually transmitted infection (Sobel, 2014). It is a systemic fungal infection caused by a result of decreased polymorphonuclear host defenses system (Sobel, 2014). When the vaginal environment is disturbed, normal flora in the vagina and skin resulting in fungal overgrowth (Sobel, 2014). Vaginal candidiasis is most common in females who are menstruating…

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    or inflammation of the vagina, and infections occur when there are too many of the bacteria and yeast that normally live in the vagina. If you have recurrent yeast infections, four or more within a year, you might need a maintenance plan and a longer treatment course. Why Do You Have Recurring Yeast Infections $ The Genetic Link Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen, and it’s the fungus most responsible for vaginal yeast infections. The immune response in healthy individuals will…

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    release). Therefore, I had to improve my communication/organization skills to achieve productivity. In addition, I held the responsibility of mentoring a high school student in the U of A WISEST program. Also, I attended: conferences, seminars, public talks, etc. which influenced me to pursue more research I was 1/5 chosen from applicants all over Canada. I applied to this program because I felt like I needed to mature and living independently in Toronto for 3 months did just that. I was able…

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    Symptoms of Candida Overproduction and Treatment The fungus Candida is a form of yeast found in your intestine and mouth in small amounts. The function of this fungus is to help the process of digestion and absorption of nutrients. However, overgrowth of Candida causes the fungus to enter the blood by breaking down the intestine wall. It releases toxic byproducts causing digestive issues, leaky gut and depression. How does Candida overgrowth happen? The bacterium in the gut that is not…

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    The road to healing is available for those who will heed the advice given on The Yeast Infection No More guide. It takes the right level of discipline and faithful adherence to the principles shared on the Linda Allen Yeast Infection No More system. It takes a clear understanding of what toxins are and how they play their role into this type of infection. The advantage of this product is that it includes Candida Yeast Infection diet, detoxing by juicing, and identifies which product to use to…

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    Invasive candidiasis is an infection caused through a candida ,unlike the rest of candidiasis (1). Invasive candidiasis is a dangerous infection that can influence the blood ,eyes ,heart and other parts of the body (1). It normally lives in the gastrointestinal tract and on the skin without caused any problems . Invasive candidiasis can be cured with antifungal medication that is often given to prohibit the infection from development in certain patients (1). Vaginal candidiasis (VVC)…

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    This is due to its highly potent nutritional and antioxidant properties. This combination eliminates free radicals. Chlorophyll has also been linked to helping prevent Candida infections. Candida is a type of yeast that grows in the body and can cause complications if overgrowth occurs. Chlorophyll controls the growth of Candida. Additionally, recent studies have started correlating data to suggest that chlorophyll shows strong potential for new cancer therapy treatments. Why is Organic…

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