Wednesday, 1 June 2011

MS gets confused with lymes, lymes gets confused with candida


Lovely Candida albicans. Every 10th person is affected by an enormous candida population. It means that for every 1000 patients with secondary Lyme symptoms, one of them really got Lyme, others - Candida. These yeasts always do live in the colon, it's impossible to take rid of them - they are common, every day at least few times we meet offensive form of Candida. Usually they make no harm, moreover - they are pretty useful, helping to digest the sugar. But when they grow strong, it might be a real problem. Major cause are wrongly ordered antibiotics, sugar, fast-food or lack of natural immune reactions. In such case, yeats start to grow wildly, damaging the colon and colonizing other mucous membranes. "Eek"
Sometimes doctors laugh, when patient ask about the candida infection. How may it be? The disease that can be cured by some garlic and change of life habits? After successful treatment the patient will come no more, never again asking for medicines? Apage, Apage! The candida does not exist, and here please - a recipe for dandruff shampoo, for flatulence, heartburn medicine please, painkiller... twice, hand creme, another to use on face, pills against diarrhea, for colon pain - here is recipe, please, for dermatology - second door to left, to care about toes, they do not look well, and please do not read the internet, it's full of idiocy!! Euro 70 please and come after 2 weeks for new recipes and to control.
The yeast overgrowth will give exactly same symptoms, as every other infection. Aching bones and muscles, feeling like being drunk, and generally toxication symptoms. It's pretty hard to detect the candida overgrowth because both antigens and fungi themself are common in a population. One might suspect, especially if following symptoms arise: a dandruff, bad breath, unpleasant body odour, white tongue. There's easy test to check if one got candida - use an antifungi medicine. After such treatment a candida victim should experience increasing of symptoms, then decreasing few days afer. It looks similar to a herx and can make diagnosis of Lyme difficult - especially if Candida victim uses the anti-fungi medicine together with antibiotics. It would be impossible to separate the Lyme herx from Candida one.

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