How do you get candida overgrowth?
The
healthy bacteria in your gut typically keep your candida levels in
check. However, several factors can cause the candida population to get
out of hand:
- Eating a diet high in refined carbohydrates and sugar (which feed the yeast)
- Consuming a lot of alcohol
- Taking oral contraceptives
- Eating a diet high in beneficial fermented foods like Kombucha, sauerkraut and pickles
- Living a high-stress lifestyle
- Taking a round of antibiotics that killed too many of those friendly bacteria
Here are 10 common candida symptoms
- Skin and nail fungal infections (such as athlete’s foot or toenail fungus)
- Feeling tired and worn down or suffering from chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia
- Digestive issues such as bloating, constipation, or diarrhea
- Autoimmune disease such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Ulcerative colitis, Lupus, Psoriasis, Scleroderma or Multiple sclerosis
- Difficulty concentrating, poor memory, lack of focus, ADD, ADHD and brain fog
- Skin issues such as eczema, psoriasis, hives, and rashes
- Irritability, mood swings, anxiety, or depression
- Vaginal infections , urinary tract infections, rectal itching or vaginal itching
- Severe seasonal allergies or itchy ears
- Strong sugar and refined carbohydrate cravings
How do you test for Candida overgrowth?
Blood test
You'll
want to check your levels for IgG, IgA, and IgM candida anti-bodies.
These can be checked through most any lab. High levels indicate an
overgrowth of candida. I find in my clinic that these can often be
negative even when the stool or urine test is positive.
Stool testing
I
find this to be the most accurate test available. This will check for
candida in your colon or lower intestines. The lab can usually determine
the species of yeast as well as which treatment will be affective.
(Note: be sure that your doctor orders a comprehensive stool test rather
than the standard stool test.)
Urine Organix Dysbiosis Test
This
test detects a waste product of Candida yeast overgrowth known
as D-Arabinitol. An elevated test means an overgrowth of candida. This
test will determine if there is candida in your upper gut or small
intestines.
How do you treat candida overgrowth?
Effectively
treating candida involves stopping the yeast overgrowth, restoring the
friendly bacteria that usually keep them in check, and healing your gut so that candida can no longer enter your bloodstream.
Getting
rid of the candida overgrowth primarily requires a change in diet to a
low carbohydrate diet. Sugar is what feeds yeast, so eliminating sugar
in all of its simple forms like candy, desserts, alcohol and flours.
And
reducing to only one cup a day of the more complex carbohydrates such
as grains, beans, fruit, bread, pasta, and potatoes will prevent the
Candida from growing and eventually cause it to die. I would recommend
eliminating all fermented foods as well.
Using
diet alone could take three to six months before the candida is back
under control. Because of this I use an anti fungal medication such as
Diflucan or Nyastatin for a month or longer with my patients. If you are
self-treating you can take a supplement of caprylic acid. Caprylic Acid comes from coconut oil and basically "pokes holes" in the yeast cell wall, causing it to die.
You
may read that some people recommend herbs such as oil of oregano. Oil
of oregano can be very effective, but it can also kill good bacteria so I
don't recommend it. The anti-fungal medications and caprylic acid are
very specific to yeast and will not harm your good bacteria.
It's a must to restore the healthy bacteria that typically keep your candida population under control, you should take probiotics
on a regular basis. Taking anywhere from 25 to 100 billion units of
probiotics should help to reduce the Candida levels and restore your
levels of good bacteria. Finally, healing your gut by
eliminating inflammatory foods that can harm your GI tract and
introducing foods that aid in digestion and nutrient absorption, will
prevent candida from working its way through your body, and will
dramatically improve your overall health.
If you would like to find out for sure if you have candida overgrowth, consider seeing a functional medicine doctor who is trained in detecting and treating candida.
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