What is Candida?
Yeast Overgrowth
Candida Albicans is a naturally occurring fungus in the human body. It lives harmoniously with other microorganisms in the body (about 1 for every 10 “good” bacteria), unless the body is out of balance. Its job is to identify and destroy pathogenic bacteria that may enter the body. Additionally, when the body dies, Candida Albicans work to decompose the body. Therefore, when there is an “overgrowth” of this yeast in the body, it will try to take over (like in the case of the decomposing body).
Candidiasis (yeast overgrowth) contributes to a myriad ofsymptoms and can be caused by many factors. Antibiotics, contraceptives, chemotherapy, steroids, toxic chemicals (like what is in cleaning and personal care products), heavy metals (like mercury), and even chlorinated drinking water kill off the “good” bacteria (flora) in the digestive tract, allowing the yeast to grow. These good flora (called “probiotics”) are needed to ward off disease and infection, aid in digestion, and assist the body in assimilating nutrients. Additionally, excess sugar or carbohydrate (which is also sugar) consumption, malnutrition, and heavy consumption of processed foods can cause the yeast to multiply and overtake the good flora.
How do I know if I have Candidiasis?
There is a simple test you can do for FREE that can determine whether or not you have yeast overgrowth. It's called the "spit test". Note that the greater the result, the more yeast you have.
Candida generally lives in the mouth, throat, genitals, and intestinal tract. When in overgrowth, it can burrow holes in the intestinal tract and enter the blood stream, joints, muscles, sinuses, and the organs. Once the intestinal walls are permeated, the holes left can lead to leaky gut syndrome, food allergies, and a build up of undigested food particles. Additionally, the yeast itself emits over 70 toxins into the body, causing a myriad of symptoms like...
Acne
Allergies
Anxiety
Arthritis
Athletes foot
Concentration or focus issues
Congestion
Constipation
Cravings for sweets, carbs, alcohol
Depression
Diarrhea
Digestive Disorders
Dizziness
Earaches
Eczema
Fatigue
Fungus (nail, vaginal, thrush, skin)
Gas/bloating
Headaches
Hyperactivity
Immune system dysfunction (frequent illness)
Indigestion
Insomnia
Irritability
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Jock itch
Joint pain/swelling
Learning problems
Memory loss
Migraines
Mood swings
Muscle aches/weakness
Persistent cough
PMS and/or menstrual pain
Poor memory
Psoriasis
Rashes
Rectal itching
Respiratory infections
Sensitivity to fragrances or chemicals
Sexual problems (pain, lack of libido)
Short attention span
Sinus problems
Skin problems (dry, itchy, eczema, psoriasis)
Throat issues (clouded, sore)
Thrush
Urinary disorders
Vaginal odor, itching or Discharge
Vaginitis (vaginal yeast infection)
Warts
Weight issues
What's the secret?
Why this program?
Having suffered from Candidiasis myself and trying everything to get rid of it, I learned a VERY IMPORTANT secret to eradicating excess yeast.
This program walks you step-by-step through the process of yeast eradication and discloses this very important technique that will keep it from returning with a vengeance.
Checklist
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Information about yeast detox products and supporting supplements - PLUS, the "trick" that makes them effective.
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How to mitigate side-effects from yeast die-off and support your organs and immune system.
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Yeast Cleanse Food Plan.
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Yeast Cleanse 7-day Menu.
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Important information about what to do AFTER the cleanse.
Course curriculum
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Candida-B-Gone
Show details- Welcome to the Candida-B-Gone Materials Page
- Welcome
- Supplements
- Food Plan
- Menu & Recipies
- Die Off Syptoms
- Additional Support
- Post-Cleanse Tips
- Program Completion
- Important Disclaimer