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THREELAC CANDIDA DEFENSE AND NEW CANDIDA ASSIST REPLACES PROBIO5 15 BILLON PER CAPSULE RID YEAST PROBLEMS
What is Candidiasis?
Candidiasis is an infection caused by any one or more of the strains of candida fungus, but especially that of candida albicans. This overgrowth of yeast in the human body is known by many names. The following is a list of the more commonly known names:
- Candida
- Candida albicans
- Candida Related Complex
- Systemic candidiasis
- Candidiasis Hypersensitivity Syndrome
- Oral Thrush, Vaginal Thrush
- Moniliasis
- Polysystemic candidiasis
This fungus is often found in areas of the body that are moist and/or humid, such as in the intestines, vagina, or areas of mucous membranes such as the mouth or on damp skin. This infection is also commonly called and/or known as Thrush or Moniliasis. Thrush is a fungal infection, typically concentrated in the area of the mouth or vagina. Moniliasis is an infection caused by fungi of the genus Monilia Candida Albicans is the specific name for a strain of normally peaceful, yeast-like fungus that naturally exist in limited amounts inside our digestive tract; which extends end-to-end from our mouth to our rectum. Ideally, Candida Albicans are a harmless parasite that manifests in small colonies while coexisting with beneficial microbes or bacteria. The presence of yeast in a controlled balance does not cause any problems. Its primary function is to recognize and destroy harmful bacteria that invade our body. In a thriving individual, millions to perhaps billions of Candida Albicans may exist; to be kept in check by a properly functioning immune system and an equally balanced and harmonious collection of friendly (floral) bacteria. However, if the number of harmonious bacteria is decreased, the immune system is weakened and other conditions that enable yeast proliferation can occur. Consequently Candida Albicans will shift from yeast to a mycelial, tenacious form (branch like) and begin invading the entire body. This phenomenon is called Candidiasis. Perhaps the most difficult is that Candida Albicans is a pleomorphic fungi, meaning that it has the ability to change its form to survive. Just as bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics, yeast can become resistant to antifungals.
Candidiasis is the condition that develops from an overgrowth of Candida Albicans. It has been reported that everybody has a certain normal level of this fungus, typically found in the digestive system (intestines). A healthy level of candida albicans is kept in check by friendly floral bacteria in the intestines, such as Lactobacillus sporogenes, bacillus subtills or streptococcus faecalis
What Causes Candidiasis?
Most infections of the mucous membranes in the area affected by candidiasis are common in people who have a normal immune system. This is because its growth is controlled by the natural bacteria that is present in some organs. When an antibiotic treatment destroys too many of the bacteria or in cases where the bodies resistance is lowered this fungus can multiply and grow. Thus, it tends to be much more common or persistent in those with diabetes, pregnant women due to the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy, women taking birth control pills and those with AIDS. However, anyone that has a history of taking broad-spectrum antibiotics (tetracyclines such as Sumycin®, Panmycin®, Vibramycin®, Minocin®, or other such antibiotics for acne, respiratory, urinary or other infections) for a month or longer, or for shorter periods four (4) or more times within a one-year span, are typically very vulnerable to candida overgrowth. Individuals that have also taken prednisone, Decadron®, or other such cortisone-type drugs orally are also susceptible. There are many other reasons that account for an overgrowth of candida, and as each day passes, the medical community is learning more about this very subject.
Do you think you may have Candidiasis?
It is understood that Candida symptoms vary from person to person, and fluctuate in severity. While some symptoms come and go, others may last a long time, either visible (such as skin rashes or abdominal bloating), or invisible (such as joint pain, lethargy).
oral thrush vaginal yeast infection / vaginal thrush skin problems - dry itchy skin / skin rashes / eczema joint pain / arthritis / extreme upper back, shoulder and neck pain or tightness stomach problems including abdominal bloating, chronic diarrhea, constipation, acid reflux, GERD, and heartburn brown colored mucus in the back of the throat blisters in the mouth, throat and on the tongue red spots on the tongue, botches on the tongue unrefreshing sleep, restless sleep, brain fog, restless legs, jumpy legs, RLS - restless leg syndrome chronic sinus problems, including migraines / headaches dental problems, including TMJ and lots of metal/mercury fillings in teeth visual disturbances, including eye sensitivity to light, sharp 'hot' eye pains, blurred vision Psychological problems may include depression, irritability, anxiety, panic attacks, personality changes, and mood swings body chills and night sweats dizziness and balance problems gluten and/or casein intolerance tingling and/or burning sensations in the face or extremities, including feet, hands and ears recurring ear infections jock and rectal itching chronic athlete's foot
Horrific Problems of Candida
Candida is the most dangerous of all the germs that can take over your intestinal tract after weak immune system and bad eating habits and after being treated with Antibiotics,Cipro or doxycycline.
Candida is yeast. It is a member of the vegetable family. It is a cousin to "molds". Yeasts are among the oldest living life forms on earth. They are a single celled life form containing no chlorophyll. There are many different types of yeast. Yeasts are common on plant leaves and flowers, on the surfaces of skin and the intestinal tract of animals. The type of yeast that we use to make bread or brew alcoholic beverages is different then Candida. These are thought as food yeasts. Candida is not a food yeast. It is not allowed to be used in the making bread or beer etc. Candida is thought of as pathogenic yeast. Pathogenic means that it can cause disease.
Candida is referred to as "dimorphic", which means it can exist or live in 2 different states or forms. As"yeast" it is a single cell plant life. It has a large, round, thick spore that is shaped like a chicken egg. It is asexual, which means it does not need a mate to reproduce. It reproduces by "budding" or growing buds. Do you recall seeing buds forming on the branches of trees or plants? Candida looks similar. As it grows it resembles a bunch of grapes. As it spreads it grows more branches, which then "buds" more bunches of "grapes". This is the way Candida appears in its other form or state, which is "fungal". Here it looks like lots of little beads strung together by threads. Just like there are safe yeasts, there are safe fungus. Mushrooms are an example of a fungus, which does not produce disease. Eating mushrooms will not cause candida.
Candida eats sugars and some fats that way animals do. This is how it feeds. Candida loves the dark, warm and moist environment of the intestines. It attaches itself to the intestinal wall and when it is in the fungal form tries to bury itself deep into your intestinal lining. It grows roots (like a weed) digging into the lining of your intestinal tract looking for food. When it does this it produces infections and illness in your body.
It can get so deep that it is able to break into your blood stream. It rarely can grow in all its budding glory in your blood. This only happens to very ill (usually terminally ill) people. If it breaks through to your blood tiny amounts of it as "spores" ride the waves of the blood stream and eventually "come ashore" onto a gland, organ or tissue. Here it can reproduce and "bud" invading this tissue and causing disease. This becomes a fungal infection in the tissue.
What Are Yeast Infections?
In a report from the Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, July, 2004 by Dr. Alan Broughton classifies the varieties of yeast infection fungus as follows:
Superficial
This is a superficial infection that usually involves areas of the skin and mucous membranes such as the axilla, toes, and fingers (including the nail bed), the groin, mouth, and vagina. The diagnosis is made by clinical examination and a swab with direct microscopy identifying the yeast form.
Mucocutaneous
This is a serious condition and is mainly associated with a genetic defect of T cell function ("T" for thymus, a small lymphocyte developed in the thymus which orchestrates the immune system's response to infected or malignant cells.)
Systemic
Systemic invasion by yeast is a very serious condition and occurs in patients with profound immunodeficiency. This immunodeficiency is usually secondary to AIDS, chemotherapy for malignant disease and terminal leukemia. These patients can have lesions in the lungs, liver, kidney, and brain.
Yeast Overgrowth
Intestinal yeast overgrowth was first described in 1957 and has remained a controversial subject. Associated symptoms are bloating, itching and skin rashes. It has been implicated in a variety of ailments from chronic fatigue to immune deficiency.
Dr. Broughton's report goes on to discuss the relationship between yeast infections and leucocyte phagocytic function. That's a mouthful of medical terminology, but its really quite easy to understand. Leucocytes are white blood cells which belong to the wider class of phagocytes, cells that engulf and absorb waste material, harmful microorganisms, or other foreign bodies in the bloodstream and tissues. The presence of chronic yeast overgrowth is associated with difficulty in the first phase of phagocytosis, namely the phase in which an unwanted bacterium, or whatever, is captured by a white blood cell so that it can be ingested, destroyed, and expelled as harmless waste material.
This malfunction is seen not only in yeast overgrowth, but also in other intestinal diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. These defects in phagocytosis prevent the normal destruction of the yeast by the leucocytes, and in spite of antifungal therapy the patients only have transient improvement at best.
One way to assist your body in the the destruction of unwanted yeast by leucocytes after it gets into the blood stream, is by daily supplementation with strains of beneficial bacteria--particularly Bacillus Coagulans, Bacillus Subtilis, and Enterococcus Faecalis, contained in ThreeLac. These friendly bacteria will help to destroy unwanted yeast while it is still in the intestine, before it gets into the bloodstream.
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Candida Can Cause Many Negative Symptoms That Can Be Misdiagnosed
Back in your intestines candida will eat sugars and starches. It will ferment them creating alcohol. In some cases it can create enough alcohol to negatively effect you by causing mild symptoms of intoxication or hangover chronically.
In the digestive tract it causes gas to be produced as a byproduct of fermentation. As it grows in the intestinal tract it takes over sections that do not have friendly bacteria. Because of this it grows in only certain areas of the intestines. If you could take out the intestines and open them up Candida would look like streaks or blotches appearing very unevenly in certain areas while other areas would be normal.
Candida needs food to grow just like parasites do. The more food Candida has, the more it can grow. In tends to grow like a weed in your intestines. When it has food it perks up and spreads. Your own immune system can inhibit its growth it most cases. But when enough friendly bacteria are killed off by "Cipro" your immune system will not be able to fight off Candida.
Candida can be seen in the vagina of a woman. It can appear as a frothy like beer foam or like cottage cheese producing itching and burning and well as a sweet odor. This is the classic vaginal yeast infection.
In the mouth, it's overgrowth is called "thrush". It causes a heavy white coating on the tongue as well as white spots on the gums, the sides of the mouth or the corners of the mouth. It can look fuzzy or like cotton and is painful. A green, yellow or white coating on the tongue may also come from a sinus infection or allergy and that may involve Candida.
Candida can invade the sinuses, the ears, and the creases of the skin where we sweat and cause chronic infections that continue to return despite treatment. It can invade the scalp and cause dandruff.
When this happens the scalp will get particularly itchy and may itch when you eat sweets. Dry flaky scalp may mean Candida is causing B vitamin deficiencies.
The Disease of Intestinal Flora Deficiency
The gastrointestinal tract refers to the small intestine, the section of 30-40 feet of tubing that the stomach empties into and the colon or large intestine, a wider 4-6 feet of tubing that connects to the end of the small intestines and the connects to the rectum. From the rectum feces is eliminated from the body. The intestinal tract has 2 other small pipelines connected to it. One is from the gall bladder. The gall bladder releases a fluid called bile into the intestines to help with the digestion of fats. The pancreas also has a pipeline that releases a fluid called pancreatin into the intestines. This fluid contains enzymes that help digest all foods.
The intestines also contain several pounds of bacteria. Not all this bacteria is disease producing. Most of it is friendly and beneficial to us. There are 3 friendly organisms 3 that are most abundant. Acidophilus, Bifidus and E coil. The E coil bacteria found there is not a harmful one and belongs there. The other 2 are Acidophilus and Bifidus. These bacteria are available in food such as yogurt, buttermilk, miso, kefir and some other fermented products. Bifidus bacteria are found in mother's milk. It is the dominant bacteria in our intestinal tract during infancy. At some point as a child gets older, Acidophilus begins to grow.
Bifidus remains the principle bacteria in our colon while acidophilus is the principle one in the vaginal area and small intestine. Both bifidus and acidophilus create healthy acids in the intestinal tract that many harmful organisms do not like.
There are harmful bacteria, viruses and parasites passing through the gastrointestinal tract constantly. The friendly organisms we just discussed repel them and fight them off so they do not harm us. They help create a surrounding environment that is hostile these harmful organisms that we think of as our enemies. A list of them would include they cold and flu virus and many of the bacteria and parasites that cause food poisoning. These friendly organisms also help digest our food. They literally start to eat our food and create chemical changes that make it easier for us to break the food down further. They also produce small amounts of a few important B vitamins for us. The make these Vitamins in our intestines by manufacturing them from left over that they find in the intestines. Unfortunately Anthrax is an organism that can overpower these friendly organisms making antibiotic use a must, if we are to stop it. But, keep in mind that medicines like "Cipro" and doxycycline kill acidophilus and Bifidus and allow harmful organisms to take their place!!!!!
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Here is a list of possible symptoms "Antibiotic" or doxycycline Induced Candida Yeast Infection from these drugs:
Most family's have Candida and are not aware! Intolerance of perfumes, odors, fumes, fabric shop odors and tobacco smoke.
Complaints that worsen in damp, muggy or moldy places. Athletes' foot, jock itch, fungal infections on the skin or nails.
Craving for sugar, bread or alcohol. Prostitis or vaginitis. Diarrhea. Constipation. Abdominal distention, bloating or pain. Gas or flatulence. Rectal itching or rash. Colic. Diaper rash. Vaginal itch, burning or persistent infections. Kidney, bladder infections. Cystitis (inflammation of the bladder with possible infection). Sinus infections. Joint pain or swelling. Acne. Hives. Rashes. Itching skin. Eczema. Psoriasis. Loss of sex drive. Impotence. Fatigue. Feeling drained. Memory loss. Feeling spaced out. Numbness, burning or tingling. Muscle aches. Muscle pains. Flu-like symptoms. Endometriosis (irregular or painful menstruation). Cramps or menstrual irregularities. P.M.S. Spots in front of eyes. Erratic vision. Drowsiness. Irritability or jitteriness. Mood swings. Depression. Suicidal feelings. Headaches. Hypoglycemia. Feeling of swelling and tingling in the head. Heartburn. Indigestion. Belching. Intestinal gas. Mucus in the stools. Hemorrhoids. Dry mouth. Sores or blisters in the mouth. Bad breath. Nasal congestion. Nasal discharge. Nasal itching. Post nasal drip. Sore or dry mouth. Sore or dry throat. Cough. Pain or tightness in the chest. Wheezing or shortness of breath. Asthmatic symptoms. Burning or itching eyes. Burning on urination. Ear pain. Ear aches. Ear discharges. Painful intercourse. Food allergies or food reactions. Hayfever. General allergies. Thrush. Hair loss
Scientists estimate that 70 percent of people have Candida colonies in their intestines or mouths or on their skin. In most cases, the organism is commensal — it does not harm people, even though it depends upon them for food. However, colonies of Candida sometimes grow too large, as happens in the case of yeast infections. Vaginal yeast infections are a common and painful problem for a significant percentage of women. The oral form of Candida infection, known as thrush, is a common problem for infants. http://explore.rice.edu/explore/NewsBot.asp?MODE=VIEW&ID=6328

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Simply empty the packet contents into your mouth and let ThreeLac dissolve. Immediately drink a small amount (4-6 oz.) of water. If additional support is needed, use up to 5 packets daily for up to 30 days.
Since at least 70% of people have a yeast overgrowth – YOU probably have one too!
You can try this simple free test at home to see if you have a potential problem:
First thing in the morning, before you put ANYTHING in your mouth, get a clear glass. Fill with water and work up a bit of saliva, then spit it into the glass of water. Check the water in about 30 to 45 minutes. If you have a potential problem that THREELAC may help with, you will see strings (like legs) traveling down into the water from the saliva floating on the top, or "cloudy" saliva will sink to the bottom of the glass, or cloudy specks will seem to be suspended in the water. If there are no strings and the saliva is still floating after one hour, you probably have normal levels of yeast under control. THREELAC would then be used to maintain good bowel flora. While taking ThreeLac, test yourself weekly. Perhaps you’ll begin to see your saliva float on top of the water without developing legs or strands sinking to the bottom of the glass. If you’re already seeing positive results—great. But if you’re still seeing "sinking/stranding," don’t get concerned or discouraged. Depending on the severity of your yeast overgrowth or fungi, it may take a while to get it under control. It may take up to 5 packets a day to start to support a reduction in yeast colonies.
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