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Candidiasis Basics

By Marc J. Bielski, M.D.

Since disease-causing yeast are all around us, they are normally  present within your gastrointestinal tract. Usually, the presence of  beneficial (good) bacteria inhibits and suppresses the disease-causing  yeast, keeping them under control.


Exposure to the candidiasis risk factors can disturb, injure, or  kill the beneficial bacteria, allowing your disease-causing yeast to  reproduce and colonize their surroundings. This is when the trouble  begins.


At first, candidiasis is typically confined to the gut and mucous  membranes. If circumstances permit, the disease-causing yeast can  directly spread to the upper and lower respiratory tracts, including the  sinuses and lungs, as well as progress up the common bile duct to  infect the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas.


Depending on the species and strains (variants) of disease-causing  yeast that are present and the extent of their colonization, they can  invade into and through the gut wall, causing leaky gut syndrome with  its associated problems—especially, malabsorption and nutritional  deficiencies. At this point, gastro-intestinal candidiasis has  progressed to invasive candidiasis.


Even worse, the disease-causing yeast can enter and colonize the  blood, causing systemic candidiasis. This allows them to travel within  the blood and take up residence where conditions favor their growth. In  fact, infections of virtually every organ and tissue have been reported  in the medical literature.


To add insult, because of their strong allergy-inducing  tendencies, disease-causing yeast can instigate and/or promote an  abundance of sensitivities and hypersensitivities to a variety of  substances, including foods, pollens, dust, chemical, and more, as well  as to the disease-causing yeast themselves and numerous molds (harmful  and harmless). 


Candidiasis is an infection with allergic consequences and  significant inflammation. Moreover, the presence of other infectious  invaders, including harmful parasites, bacteria, molds, and/or viruses,  will accelerate a candidiasis sufferer’s passage from wellness to  illness.


Therefore, most candidiasis sufferers require a comprehensive  holistic-integrative medical approach to diagnosis and treatment to  achieve the greatest improvements in their health and well-being.


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