by Mark G. Lester
Please note, most conventional doctors do
not recognise the concept of systemic candida infection. This
article should not be used as a replacement for medical diagnosis,
advice, or treatment. Always discuss any health problem you
have with your doctor.
Once you have read this article,
for more detailed information, we suggest you read Candida
Treatment by Mark G. Lester, Diector of The Finchley Clinic
and "Conquering
Candida" written by our colleague Sherridan Stock.
Candida albicans is a yeast like organism
that lives naturally in small amounts in your mouth, gastrointestinal
tract and skin. The body's natural defense against fungal
and yeast infections is the production of friendly bacterial
flora that keeps it in check. It is controlled by a properly
functioning immune system and "friendly" bacteria.
However, if the number of friendly bacteria is decreased,
the immune system is weakened or other conditions for yeast
proliferation occur (we will come to the causes later) candida
albicans may shift from a yeast to a fungal form and start
to invade the body and cause a multitude of health problems.
In the yeast state candida is a non-invasive,
sugar-fermenting organism, while in fungal state it is invasive
and can produce rhizoids, very long root-like structures.
Rhizoids can penetrate mucosa or intestinal walls, leaving
microscopic holes and allowing toxins, undigested food particles
and bacteria and yeast to enter the bloodstream. This condition
is known as Leaky Gut Syndrome and that is one of the causes
of food and environmental allergies.
Although most people associate the word
"candida", with the most common type of candida
infection, namely candida albicans, it should be mentioned
that there are in fact numerous types of candida.
There are over 150 species of candida. Common
strains include : -
* Candida albicans
* Candida dubliniensis
* Candida famata
* Candida glabrata
* Candida guilliermondii
* Candida humicola
* Candida krusei
* Candida lambica
* Candida lipolytica
* Candida lusitaniae
* Candida parapsilosis
* Candida pseudotropicalis
* Candida rugosa
* Candida stellatoidea
* Candida tropicalis
* Candida zeylanoides
Fortunately the products which eliminate
candida albicans are, generally speaking, equally helpful
at eradicating other forms of candida overgrowth, so the following
information applies to most strains of candida, and possibly
some other non candida forms of dysbiosis ("bad bacteria").
What causes Candida?
1) Poor immunity is undoubtedly a major
factor in allowing Candida to overgrow. A weak immune system
appears to be the norm these days, the main reason for which
in our opinion is nutrient deficiency. Almost every nutrient
known has a role to play in creating immunity, and since most
individuals exhibit multiple nutrient deficiencies, they inevitably
have chronically impaired immune systems. Causes of lowered
immunity include:
i) Heavy metal toxicity, particularly
lead (from petrol and lead plumbing) and mercury (from amalgam
fillings) is immunosuppressant, as is chemical overload
from our highly polluted and unnatural environment.
ii) Psychological stress appears
to be a much overlooked cause of immune weakness, and the
same is true of...
iii) Electromagnetic and geopathic
stress. Since the sustained presence of Candida burdens
the immune system, and its toxins are immunosuppressant,
a vicious cycle exists.
iv) Food and inhalant allergies,
which Candida commonly causes, similarly burden the immune
system, fuelling the vicious cycle. Additionally, nutrient
deficiencies induced by Candida may impair immunity, and
thus also contribute to the vicious cycle.
v) Excess sugar consumption, of which most
people are guilty, suppresses immunity (by depressing neutrophil
and lymphocyte activity), and alcohol has a similar effect. (Sugar, of course, also feeds Candida.)
vi) Caffeine (from coffee and to a lesser
degree in cocoa and tea) is an adrenal stressor, and depleted
adrenal glands predispose to the development of candidiasis
by lowering the immune system. We have also seen claims that
caffeine also destroys friendly bacteria. We have not found
any evidence as to whether this is true or untrue but if it
is is true, this is a second mechanism by which caffeine may
contribute to candida overgrowth.
2) A deficiency of dietary fibre encourages
intestinal candidiasis because dietary fibre gives rise to short-chain
fatty acids, which inhibit the growth of Candida. A deficiency
of dietary fibre also tends to cause constipation, which is
another factor making candida overgrowth more likely to occur
(see below).
3) Clinical over usage of antibiotics is
widely recognized to precipitate Candida overgrowth. Antibiotics
kill the indigenous mucosal bacteria that normally compete with
Candida for food and space, and also secrete anti-candidal substances.
In view of the explosive intensity of the overgrowth that can
follow antibiotic usage, other pro-candidal mechanisms undoubtedly
exist. These could include a direct immunosuppressant effect
of antibiotics; the release of immunosuppressant toxins from
killed bacteria; and a direct stimulant effect on yeast growth.
Whether the intake of antibiotics in trace amounts from eating
livestock treated with antibiotics is sufficient to exert a
pro-candidal effect is an unresolved question.
4) The popularity of oral contraceptives
and hormone replacement therapy has played its role. Candida
is believed to possess both oestrogen and progesterone receptors,
and exogenous sex hormones therefore feed the yeast desired
molecules. Other steroids used medically such as corticosteroids
appear to exert a similar effect, and additionally are immunosuppressive.
5) Pregnancy or multiple pregnancies which
can upset the body's hormonal balance
6) Yeast and yeast products as well as molds
and fermented foods.
7) Prolonged exposure to environmental molds.
8) A sluggish thyroid gland predisposes one
to candida overgrowth. Moreover candida may also also affect
the effectiveness of the thyroid hormones that the body is producing.
9) Chronic constipation (possibly caused
by some of the above factors, such as psychological
stress, lack of dietary fibre or lowered thyroid activity)
allows a environment in which candida and other unhealthy micro-organisms
can more easily flourish
Why is candida a problem?
Candida releases poisons in blood causing all
kinds of symptoms. The toxins that are released include : -
* Ethanol : Produced when yeast has lots of
food. Excess ethanol can cause symptoms of alcohol intoxication
* Acetaldehyde : The primary candida toxin, which can damage
organs, disrupt fatty acid oxidation and production of collagen,
cause abnormal behavior, memory loss, distorted thinking, mood
swings, depression, impaired intellectual functioning and emotional
disturbances.
* Formaldehyde : A highly reactive compound that has a toxic
effect on all organisms" (source: Microbiology (2002),
148, 2697-2704.
(Our dedicated products Bayberry Formula, Bayberry
Formula A and Molybdenum may be helpful for breaking down candida
toxins).
Typical symptoms of Candida include (but are not limited
to):
- Chronic fatigue
- Food allergies
- Low blood sugar causing various symptoms including...
- Sugar and carbohydrate craving
- Vaginal or Oral Thrush (a white film in the mouth or
on the tongue)
- Abdominal pain and / or bloating, excessive intestinal
gas and indigestion
- Joint pain with arthritis-like symptoms
- Chronic sinus drainage - which antibiotics don't help!
- Weight loss OR gain and the inability to change it.
- Brain "fog" or Poor concentration
- Fungus on the finger or toe-nails
- Urinary infections
- Itching, red eyes
- Rashes anywhere on the skin
- Rashes inside the ears or around the genital area
- Anxiety / Depression
- Cystitis/urethritis
- Menstrual irregularities
- Loss of libido
- Bad breath
Treatment:-
Our main articles on Candida treatment are
"Candida
Treatment " and "Conquering
Candida", so please bear in mind the following
information is only a quick introduction.
Candida is stubborn but it can usually be
eliminated in 2-6 months, although it needs to be combined with
a low sugar and no alcohol diet. We use the following products
and treatments to heal candida.
1) Threelac or Fivelac - Essential
2) Oxygen
Elements Max or Aerobic
Oxygen or Mycocurb - Essential
3) Active
Digestive Enzymes - May help with bloating, gas,
poor food absorbtion etc.
4) Golden
Seal Formula E or F- We belevie these are the most
aggressive systemic anti candida remedies we provide.
5) Bayberry
Formula - Can help reduce candida toxins. May be
especially beneficial in severe cases for the first few months.
6) Colosan
or Oxy-Powder - Most famously used for constipation
and bowel cleansing, though these products are also strong anti
candida remedies.
7) Bio-Kult - To replenish the gut with friendly bacteria
8) Colostrum
Plus- May boost the immune system, soothe a leaky
gut, reduce food allergies, and help gas and wind problems.
9) Marshmallow
Formula - May help Leaky Gut and food allergies.
10) The
Rife machine - Bio-electical treatment with anti
candida frequencies.
11) Ozone
therapy - Especially the technique called Vaginal
Insufflation for thrush in ladies.
Once you have read this introductory
article, for more detailed information, we suggest you read
"Candida Treatment"
by Mark G. Lester, Diector of The Finchley Clinic and "Conquering
Candida" written by our colleague Sherridan Stock.
The information provided here is
for educational purposes only and is not intended to imply or
make any claims of any kind.