Some of the symptoms listed may sound “normal,†because the Candida problem is so common in the modern world. Some are led to say, when they review this list, “Doesn’t that describe everybody?†It must be emphasized that none of these symptoms are part of normal health. When too many people around us are ill, strange symptoms may become common, but that does not make them normal. Many of the things listed — such as asthma, diabetes, epidemic obesity, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, ADD/ADHD, autism, panic attacks and others — were virtually non-existent (or at least much less common) before the 1970s. They became much too common as a consequence of various factors, including: widespread overuse of antibiotics starting in the 1950s; increased availability of chlorinated swimming pools; much increased use of pesticides, hormones and antibiotics in the food supply; the advent of the birth control pill; and the addition since the 1990s of barley malt into nearly every baked food (cereals, crackers, cookies) and of high-fructose corn syrup as a sweetener in beverages.
A person with Candida overgrowth may have only 2-3 of these symptoms, or may identify with many.
Mental/emotional/nervous system:
Depression
Sleep problems — difficulty falling asleep, or waking up in the middle of the night with a mind that won’t calm down (typically between 1 and 3 am)
Irritability and confusion
Poor memory
Anxiety attacks, panic attacks
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Heart beating too fast or irregularly
Sexual problems — impotence or lack of desire, or excessive sexuality
Attention deficit, hyperactivity (ADD/ADHD)
Dizziness
Numbness
Feeling of floating or not quite being in your body
Indecisiveness, difficulty organizing and cleaning messy areas
Digestive system:
“Metabolic syndrome†which includes the following: large abdomen (“beer bellyâ€), adult-onset diabetes, high cholesterol or triglycerides, high blood pressure
“Beer belly,†also called truncal obesity — excess weight centered around the abdomen
Acid reflux/GERD (heartburn)
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
Bloating, flatulence or abdominal pain
Rectal itching
Constipation and/or diarrhea
Excessively thin or anorexic/bulimic
Skin, eyes, hair:
Skin problems like eczema, rashes, psoriasis
Prematurely graying hair
Pupils always dilated
Unusually green eyes, or eye color has turned greenish
Immune disorders:
Recurring infections — colds, ears, bladder, sinus
Autoimmune disease (lupus, hypothyroidism, arthritis, others)
Penicillin allergy
Whole body:
Muscle or joint pain, fibromyalgia
Cold feet, cold hands, sometimes cold nose
Sweating, especially at night
Uncomfortable at any temperature
Women’s health issues:
Endometriosis (chronic pelvic pain)
Infertility (female), some miscarriages, toxemia of pregnancy (preeclampsia)
Symptoms seen particularly in children up to about 8 years old:
Infections as a baby
Child had or has frequent ear infections, tonsillitis, strep throat or bladder infections, especially if these infections were treated with antibiotics
Cravings for milk, cheese, yogurt, macaroni and cheese, or peanut butter
Asthma
“Drama king†or “drama queen†— complains quite vocally and often
Poor sleep patterns — difficulty going to sleep, sleeps too lightly or has frequent nightmares, and wakes up too early (or sometimes too late)
Too thin or overweight
Attention deficit with or without hyperactivity (ADD/ADHD)
Aggressive, poor social interactions, can’t stop moving, frequent fights or arguments, frequent crying
Autism
Pale complexion, dark circles under the eyes
Two points should be understood with regard to the above list of signs and symptoms of Candida overgrowth. First, while all of the symptoms listed are definitely seen in Candida patients and evidence indicates Candida causes or strongly contributes to the development of these problems, there are other contributing factors that can also bring about some of these problems (such as mercury or other metal toxicity, consistent excess electromagnetic field exposure, underlying viral infections, petrochemical exposure, etc.). Second, treatment for Candida alone will usually bring about significant improvement in these symptoms, but will not be adequate in all cases to restore health. Often additional treatments aimed at improving liver, adrenal or thyroid function, or correcting immune and allergic problems, are necessary to regain health.
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