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Candidiasis is  a fungal infection produced by a species of Candida Fungi, especially Candida  Albicans. Candida fungi are found in many places in the environment and some  reside harmlessly with the other bacteria residing in the mouth,  gastrointestinal tract and genitourinary tract. [1]. In a normal healthy  person the immune system and the beneficial bacteria prevent the overgrowth of  candida. One of the purposes of Candida Albicans in our digestive tract is to  recognise and alleviate harmful bacteria. A healthy person can have millions of  Candida Albicans.[2] |  | Summary Candidiasis is a fungal infection  produced by a species of Candida Fungi, particularly Candida Albicans. Candida  fungi normally reside harmlessly in various parts of the body.  If the healthy bacteria in the  digestive tract becomes seriously depleted the candida proliferate and can  produce root like structures which damage the villi along the intestinal tract  leading to a 'leaky gut'.  There are many causes of  candidiasis cited, such as: repeated antibiotic use, poor diet, steroid  medications, birth control pills, malnutrition, cytotoxic drugs.  Symptoms of candidiasis include:  chronic fatigue, depression, yeast infections, bloating, joint or muscle pain,  genital itching, hyperactivity, athletes foot, hair loss.   |  If the healthy  bacteria in the digestive tract is reduced by antiobiotics, pesticides, chlorine  or if the person's immune system has been weakened by illness (particularly by  AIDs or diabetes) malnutrition or certain medications (such as corticosteroids  or anti cancer drugs) the candida fungi can dramatically increase in numbers  causing numerous symptoms. Also poor diet, alcohol and incorrect pH in the  digestive system can cause candida to proliferate and invade the body.
 In it's normal  yeast state candida is harmless but as a fungus it becomes invasive producing  root like structures called rhizoids that can push through the mucous membranes  or intestinal walls damaging the villi (finger like projections along the  intestinal tract) and allowing undigested food particles, toxins and bacteria to  move through the lining and enter the bloodstream resulting in leaky gut  syndrome. Your antibodies attack the particles and wait for them to appear again  ready for another attack when you eat the same foods. Then you end up with food  intolerances and allergies as well as sensitivities to the environment.  [3]. Candidiasis and Leaky Gut Syndrome  often go hand in hand and left untreated can lead to advanced stages of disease.
 Causes of  Candidiasis
 There are many  causes of Candidiasis such as: repeated use of antibiotics, diet high in sugar  /refined carbohydrates/processed foods, birth control pills, malnutrition,  steroid medications, alcohol, cytotoxic drugs. Anything that compromises the  immune system can result in the reduction of friendly bacteria in the intestines  and allow Candida Albicans to proliferate.
 Symptoms
 Chronic  fatigue, depression, yeast infections, abdominal bloating, constipation or  diarrhoea, brain fog, poor memory, confusion, mood swings, chronic joint or  muscle pain or weakness, allergies, hair loss, athlete's foot, recurring ear or  sinus infections, nail ridges, nail fungus, flatulence, nasal congestion,  indigestion/ heartburn, eczema, dark circles under eyes, bad breath, itchy  scalp, constant coated tongue, skin fungus infections, genital itching, worse  symptoms in damp, moldy or muggy places, sensitivities to environment, low blood  sugar, carbohydrate, sugar or vinegar cravings, impotence, prostatitis, night  sweats, persistent cough, hyperactivity, hyperthyroidism.
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