Yeast Infections: Ancient Microbes, Modern PlagueYeast infections have been around since ancient times. Although ancient
healers couldn't identify Candida as the organism most often
responsible for yeast infections, they were able to successfully treat yeast
infections using herbs with natural antifungal properties. Microscopic fungi
like Candida have always thrived, but yeast infections in humans were
rare until modern times when two major factors set the stage to make yeast
overgrowth in America as common as apple pie: 1.
Antibiotics The overuse of antibiotics is a major cause of
yeast infections and other forms of fungal overgrowth. Modern antibiotics don't
discriminate between the pathogens they target and the beneficial microorganisms
or probiotics that normally inhabit the gut in large
numbers.
When the delicate balance of essential flora in the GI tract is disturbed, yeasts
and other pathogens are quick to capitalize on the opportunity to multiply.
Left to flourish untreated, candida can invade the intestinal walls,
breaking them down until they begin to leak harmful bacteria and larger proteins
into the blood stream. The resulting long term "leaky gut" toxicity and constant
immune system burden can have devastating consequences to your
health. 2. Refined Carbohydrates Our
high carb diet alters pH levels, lowers baseline immunity, and directly feeds the
cycle of yeast infection in our bodies. Types of Yeast Infection
There are more than 20 species of Candida, the most common being
Candida Albicans. These and other fungi normally live in and on all
surfaces of our bodies with no ill effect. Under certain conditions, they can
become so numerous they cause infections, particularly in warm and moist areas.
Examples of such infections are vaginal yeast infections, thrush (infection in
the mouth), skin outbreaks and diaper rash, sinus and nail bed infections.
Rarely, the infection may spread throughout the body. Most people do not
survive systemic infections because of the massive amount of inflammation and
toxicity produced.
Underlying Causes of Yeast Infection
Like antibiotics, corticosteroids also deplete the body of
beneficial bacteria and undermine baseline immunity, encouraging the overgrowth
of yeast. Birth control pills can also promote yeast
infections.
A number of factors influence the body's ability to directly or indirectly
control Candida overgrowth:
Mineral Imbalance or Deficiency Trace minerals like
zinc and copper are essential to the body's ability to keep yeast under
control.
Stress impairs immune system function and
depletes the body of essential minerals. Excessive
Alkalinity favors yeast overgrowth. Adrenal exhaustion and thyroid
insufficiency contribute to increased alkalinity. Heavy Metal
Toxicity Candida sufferers often have high levels of
mercury, lead or cadmium in their tissues. Hair analysis can be helpful in
identifying toxicities. Inadequate Cellular Energy
Production - Biochemical energy is required for all body functions,
including immune system function, and all other body systems.
Impaired Short-chain fatty Acid Metabolism - Short-chain fatty
acids are protective compounds that are manufactured as a byproduct of normal
metabolism. Caprylic and butyric acid are frequently used as anti-fungal agents.
Hair analysis and Organic Acid Testing can be helpful in identifying
deficiencies. Thyroid Suppression is both a cause and a symptom of
yeast infection because of its role in impaired immunity and energy production.
Candida overgrowth in turn causes a buildup of mycotoxins that suppress
thyroid function.
Symptoms of Yeast Infection
Symptoms of candidiasis can vary widely depending upon where the infection
takes hold, from vaginal itching, burning and discharge to allergies and skin
disorders to brain fog, thyroid and immune suppression, sugar cravings and
chronic fatigue.
Some natural practitioners estimate that because of the factors mentioned
above, 70-80% of Americans are dealing with some form of fungal overgrowth. Don
Dennis, MD, Board Certified EENT and plastic surgeon in Atlanta claims that
fungal infection accounts for the suffering of a vast majority of chronic
sinusitis patients. According to Dr. Dennis, "Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS)
affects over 37 million Americans, making it more common than arthritis or high
blood pressure."
Most CRS patients, like virtually all sufferers of chronic fungal infection,
are caught up in an endless and seemingly hopeless cycle of infection and
secondary reinfection with repeated antibiotic and steroid exposures that lead
to its familiar pattern of symptoms.
Cancer Connection
Many practitioners are convinced that yeast overgrowth plays a central role
in the growth of many cancers because of the toxic burden and oxidative stress
it places on the body. not to mention the estrogenic effect of mycotoxins, the
pirating of valuable cellular resources or the consequences of an overwhelmed
immune system. Having a chronic yeast infection is like trying to row a boat
with the anchor out!
Morgellons Connection
Similarly, fungal overgrowth appears to be a common factor among sufferers of
Morgellons Disease, a horrific and
increasingly common condition that involves immune compromise and failure of the
bioterrain with multiple infections and infestations with plant and soil based
pathogens that don't normally affect humans. The greatest danger of chronic
yeast infection may be that it sets the table for secondary opportunistic
infections. Treatment of Yeast Infections
Mild cases of yeast infection are easily treated, but successful treatment of
chronic candidiasis requires time, patience, determination and a multifaceted
approach. There are five critical areas of intervention that are required to
root out entrenched yeast infection in the body:
1. Diet - Anyone who has endured marathon struggles with
candida overgrowth can attest to the difficulty of displacing
established fungal infections, especially when underlying challenges such as
heavy metal toxicity provide favorable conditions even when stringent dietary
restrictions are followed. But the fact is, without a proper diet, there is
virtually no hope of breaking out of the cycle of infection and reinfection.
Basically, we need to eat what God has provided. a diet of veggies, fruits,
nuts, seeds, and whole grains, while limiting meat and dairy and avoiding
anything processed... especially refined carbs. 2. Restore
Digestion Probiotics and Digestive Enzymes are necessary to restore adequate
numbers of beneficial bacteria to the GI tract and improve digestive
efficiency. Enzymes also help control yeast directly and perform a "house
cleaning" function in the body. Hydrochloric acid (Betaine HCL)
can also be helpful in restoring pH levels and improving protein and mineral
absorption.
A broad spectum, high potency probiotic is very effective in restoring
balance to essential flora in the gut. Don't fall for the sales hype about
enteric coated delivery systems. God doesn't package our probiotics in tiny
plastic bubbles; neither should we. 3. Antifungals
Prescription antifungal creams and suppositories can be very effective for
topical or vaginal use. Systemic drugs are also available, but they can be very
hard on the liver and kidneys. Natural practitioners prefer to use herbs and
nutrients that are just as effective but lack the downside of chemical
treatments, such as oil of oregano, grapefruit seed extract, caprylic acid,
proteolytic enzymes, butyric acid, black walnut, and wormwood. all of which and
more are combined in our antimicrobial blend. 4. Detoxification
Support Regardless of whether natural or conventional treatment
options are pursued, it is wise and very helpful to provide the body with
some liver support to help promote detoxification pathways
which are heavily burdened with mycotoxins generated in the dieoff of yeast
cells. This will minimize any Herxheimer effects as the body attempts to cast
off these toxins. 5. Heal the Gut This may seem
redundant as all of the above strategies are aimed at restoring the digestive
process, but as this happens, certain nutrients may be particularly helpful in
repairing the integrity of the intestinal lining, such as L- Glutamine, Omega Three Fats and once progress
has been made Whey Protein Isolate (a great source of pure
amino acids, the building blocks needed for repair). Glutamine is an amino acid
that is particularly useful early on in treatment, and may also help with sugar
cravings.
Yeasts like Candida have been with us all along, but our collective
choices have made yeast infections and other types of fungal overgrowth and
secondary infections a growing epidemic around the world. For those who have
struggled with chronic yeast infections and fungal overgrowth for years, know
this:
Because of the intransigent and pleomorphic (spontaneously mutating) nature
of the microbes involved (not to mention the secondary infections they invite),
don't expect a first round knockout, but a multiple round epic struggle. With
each round of treatment, the fungal load gets a little lower; with each round,
the toxic burden gets a little lighter. With each round, the battle field is a
little more level until finally the immune system is no longer outnumbered and
outflanked.
With faithful determination and by God's grace, this is a battle worth
fighting; it is a battle that can be and is being won. To learn more, visit the
Logos Nutritionals site and check out the Candida Support Kit
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