Candida Albicans - Is it The Cause of Your Health Problem?
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CANDIDA ALBICANS
By
Terry Larder, Naturopath & Kinesiologist
In the UK there are thousands of candida albicans sufferers that
have remained undiagnosed or misdiagnosed simply because until recently,
little has been known about the problem. Hay fever and allergies,
asthma, cystitis, thrush, migraine, acne and other skin disorders,
depression and acute anxiety are just a few of the symptoms that can be
caused by. It is estimated that between 40% and 60% of the population
have CA. in a pathogenic form.
What is Candida Albicans?
It is fungal yeast that inhabits the large intestine or bowel.
Normally it causes no problems at all and is a normal inhabitant
together with other bowel flora. If there is an over- population in the
gut due to the use of antibiotics, hormonal or steroidal drugs or a diet
conducive to its growth it is difficult to test for. This is due to the
fact that it is present in everyone's stools. Researchers now believe
that some people actually become allergic to the organism itself;
therefore quantity is not always a good indication that there is a
problem.
When conditions are just right for its proliferation, it will alter
from its usual spore formation to grow mycelia - roots much like a
mushroom's but minute in size. They penetrate the bowel wall in this
state, thus rendering the bowel slightly porous. Toxins from the bowel
can then leak into the system and cause many symptoms when someone has
thrush in the mouth a white film appears over the tissue. This is what
candida looks like when it grows. Also, once the bowel is porous, it
means that the candida spores can leak out into other areas of the body,
giving rise to what we call systemic candida. The candida releases its
own toxins too, thus creating a strain for the liver, the organ that
helps us detoxify.
The mother can also transfer it to the baby at birth if the mother
already has the problem. Once the CA. is established, it is difficult
to shift without proper treatment.
HOW CAN CANDIDA ALBICANS BE TREATED?
Each individual has to be assessed so that a programme, that is
effective for him or her, can be prescribed. In mild cases this can be
done at a minimal cost with diet alone, however in our experience, as
soon as the diet is relaxed, the symptoms soon return. It doesn't get to
the root of the problem. In most cases the treatment is more costly
and, rather than buying many supplements to try and resolve the problem,
it is more advisable to seek professional help which in the long term
means that your treatment will be tailored to individual needs.
Treatment is much more effective and can be dealt with much more quickly
using kinesiology.
Treatment consists of four main areas:
1. Eliminating the candida albicans in the system, or considerably reducing it.
2. Re-establishing healthy gut flora (bacteria in the bowel). This
will mean that the opportunistic candida will be unable to get a
foothold so easily.
3. Healing the leaky gut
4. Strengthening the immune system, which is often impaired as a result of an overgrowth of CA.
GUIDE TO TREATMENTS
Before commencing the treatment, it might be advisable to read a
book by Leon Chaitow entitled "Candida albicans - Could yeast be your
problem?" published by Thorsons. It will help you to have a better
understanding of the problem and thus help you to stick to the therapy.
There are many other books or articles that are widely available on this
subject.
It's worth remembering - it is important to establish that each
individual's needs are different. Remedies and doses can widely differ
from one person to the next. Candidiasis is a complex condition on which
a great deal of time and money can be wasted and even damage done to
the health of a person if the wrong types of treatment are used. However
if you choose to treat yourself, you can safely follow the protocol
below.
In addition to the suggested dietary patterns, your practitioner may
treat you for hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) if it is present.
Elimination of candida albicans overgrowth
- How your practitioner will be assessing and treating you.
a. This consists of mainly diet, eliminating food intolerances,
sugar and its derivatives and in some cases yeast from the diet and
eliminating the C.A with a natural herb or non-toxic substance that has
no adverse side effects. In stubborn cases, it may be suggested to you
that a bowel cleansing programme would be appropriate which is a method
of very gently cleansing the bowel with the use of herbs, psyllium husks
and repopulating the bowel with good bacteria using probiotics, or
herbs that encourage the body to host the right kind of bacteria.
b. It is an important aspect of the treatment to re-establish
healthy gut flora to the intestine in order to prevent the candida from
returning. After killing off the candida, you have in a sense created a
vacuum. This vacuum is likely to be refilled by the candida unless the
healthy bacteria are encouraged to re-establish it. Probiotics such as
bifido and acidophilus bacteria and the B vitamin Biotin may be used for
this and is usually part of the second phase of the treatment.
c. Strengthening the immune system is important for two reasons.
Firstly the immune system is always weakened by candida overgrowth.
Secondly, a weak immune system cannot defend the body from candida
overgrowth so that the problem will tend to return again. A strong
immune system will naturally inhibit the growth and spread of candida
and help keep the status quo unless antibiotics, hormones, prolonged
extreme stress etc upset it again. Psycho-neuro-immunology is a fairly
new branch of medical science whose research has shown that prolonged
extreme stress can seriously impair the immune system causing a
substantial drop in white blood cells that fight disease. Therefore, it
is very important that a person with candidiasis is helped to relax and
learn how to care for him or herself emotionally.
d. The tiny mycelial roots of candida albicans penetrate the bowel
wall and can leave the gut porous. This means that the toxins from the
bowel can leaky out. This is called Leaky Gut Syndrome. The symptoms
from this can include poor skin, fatigue, food intolerance and liver
overload (the liver has much more to do dealing with the extra toxins in
the bloodstream). This also means that candida can leak out into the
rest of the body causing the candida to spread and affect other parts of
the system. The treatment for this is to give herbs that will help the
gut to heal. High quality aloe vera may be given as it has excellent
healing properties, builds the immune system and helps overcome food
intolerances.
e. In some cases, candida gets a hold due to an altered pH balance
in the body. This means that the stomach can be lacking in hydrochloric
acid and/or digestive enzymes, thus creating an imbalanced pH level
downstream. The small intestine then becomes too acid, and the bowel
becomes too alkaline, thus providing an ideal medium for C.A to get a
hold. This can also happen in the vagina - the "pill" or other hormone
imbalances can cause the vaginal area to be too alkaline, thus causing
thrush to take a hold. Therefore, in these cases, part of the treatment
may involve redressing the acid/alkaline balance with enzymes, calcium
and magnesium and green plant foods.
f. Sometimes the non-return valves that prevent waste from backing
up into the small intestine become unstable. Your kinesiologist and
naturopath may administer treatment to balance these valves. This will
also help with e. to maintain a healthy pH level in the gut.
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SYMPTOMS THAT CAN BE CONTRIBUTED TO BY CANDIDIASIS
Children
Thrush, nappy rash, colic, Irritability , recurring ear infections,
poor learning, nasal congestion, digestive problems, wheezing, craving
for sweets, short attention span, hyperactivity, chronic cough,
persistent headaches, constipation,gas & bloating, mood swings,
General gastrointestinal system
Chronic heartburn, excessive gas, colitis,rectal itching,
constipation, gastritis, mucus in stools, indigestion, diarrhoea,
distension and bloating of lower abdomen, haemmorhoids
Ears
Recurring infections, excessive wax , deafness, pain, fluid in ears
Eyes
Spots in vision, excessive tears, burning, blurred vision, double
vision, failing vision, erratic vision, chronic inflammation, night
blindness
Nose and sinuses
Nasal congestion, post-nasal drip, itching
Lungs and chest
Pain, tightness & wheezing, persistent cough, shortness of breath
Mouth and throat
Sore or bleeding gums, sore or dry throat, bad breath, blisters, ulcers, oral thrush, white patches, dry mouth, cough
Skin
Rash, itching, psoriasis, acne, athletes foot, dermatitis/eczema, rashes, dry, scaly, fungal infections of nails or skin
Musculo-skeletal system
Muscle aches and pains, muscle paralysis, joint stiffness
muscle weakness, joint pains, joint swelling
Urinary system
Recurring kidney or bladder infections, cystitis, urethritis, burning on urination, Infection, urgency to urinate
Emotional/mental/nervous system
Irritability, extreme up and down moods, depression, Jittery
behaviour, sudden mood swings, panic attacks, nervous exhaustion,
inability to concentrate, lethargy, poor memory, nervous exhaustion,
agitation, acute anxieties, persistent headaches, fatigue, constant
sleepiness
Cardiovascular system
Mitral valve prolapse, tingling, numbness in extremities, cold hands and feet, poor circulation
Sexual
Impotence, lack of libido
Women
Vaginal itching or burning, endometriosis, failure to menstruate ,
extremely heavy periods, discharge, too frequent periods, scanty
periods, PMS, menstrual cramping
Men
Prostatitis
Allergic symptoms
Hay fever, hives, urticaria, chronic sinus, asthma, food and chemical sensitivities
Miscellaneous
Increased body hair, loss of body hair, hair breaking, weight gain ,
weight loss, overeating, loss of appetite, insomnia, bad dreams. poor
co-ordination, migraine
THE ANTI-CANDIDA DIET
Avoiding lots of types of food can be very stressful and often quite
unnecessary, providing you treat your problem with the appropriate
herbs and nutrients to build up the system to deal with candida.
The most important things to avoid on this diet are all forms of
SUGAR, WHITE, BROWN, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, GLUCOSE, MALTOSE, DEXTROSE, FRUCTOSE, HONEY AND ANY FOODS WITH THESE INGREDIENTS.
At the very least, keep your intake of these very low. Yeast is only a
problem if you have yeast intolerance, so unless you know you have one,
bread is okay.
If candidiasis is going to be successfully treated so that the
problem does not keep returning, it is absolutely necessary to keep off
all medications that are anti-biotic or hormonal based e.g. Tetracycline
type drugs, penicillin, cortisone and cortico-steroid drugs and all
hormonal drugs such as the contraceptive pill. Also chemotherapy and
immuno-suppressant drugs and any drug that causes extreme stress to the
system. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE COMING OFF
ANY MEDICATIONS.
It is advisable to keep dairy (cows) products to a minimum during
this time, and if at all possible, it is useful if you can get
organically grown meat and free range eggs - in other words, products
that have not been fed on antibiotics and hormones.
Foods and drinks allowed (the ones in bold print help your treatment)
All fish and shellfish, preferably not smoked
All meat, preferably additive free and white meats are preferred
Eggs - free range if possible
All kinds of vegetables
Lots of GARLIC
Vegetable Juices, especially fresh ones
Virgin olive oil and edible linseed oil
Brown rice and any brown rice product, rice milk
Millet, quinoa
Maize flour or corn e.g. corns on the cob
Barley oats, rye
Wholemeal flour products and wholemeal bread unless intolerant of yeast.
Pumpkin, sunflower and sesame seeds, tahini etc. and fresh nuts
Buckwheat and buckwheat pasta
Soya milk (sugar free) soya flour, soya protein, soya meat
Lapacho (Taheebo, Pao D'Arco) herbal tea
Filtered or mineral water
Dandelion coffee
Herbal teas and china teas
b>Natural live yoghurts, particularly made from sheep or goat's milk
All fresh fruits, but avoid citrus fruits - maximum up to 3 pieces a
Day, eaten one at a time
General advice
Eat plenty of fresh vegetables, and thoroughly wash/scrub all fruit
and vegetables to remove hidden mould. You can soak fruit and vegetables
in cheap malt vinegar and water (4-5 tablespoons to a sink full of
water) for 15-20 minutes. Rinse for 5 minutes or, to remove pesticideand
spray residue as well, use a few drops of
Sunshine Concentrate.