Invasive Systemic Candidiasis

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Invasive Systemic Candidiasis - So What?

Invasive Systemic Candidiasis.


Sounds mean doesn't it? And it is.


We all know about the fungus Candida Albicans and the havoc that it can create when it invades those warm, moist, dark places - like between your toes - right?


Well imagine what it could do to the internal organs if it managed to get into your bloodstream.



This is what happens when we get Invasive Systemic Candidiasis

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How Do I Get Invasive Systemic Candidiasis?

Actually very easily.

If you already have a candida overgrowth - and sometimes you do not even have to have symptoms for your body to be under attack - sometimes the fungus will find its way into the bloodstream. This may be a nick on your finger, bleeding gums, tinea that has broken the skin - all very small but potentially fatal doorways for candidiasis to become systemic.

What Happens Then?

Well, lets think about where the blood travels to.

Wherever it goes, the Candida fungus goes, giving the attacker instant access to your entire system, hence the name Invasive Systemic Candidiasis.

From here it can cause all manner of harm to the digestive system to the endocrine and nervous systems, the internal organs including the heart and the brain. There is even some speculation that is quickly gaining popularity and authenticity among the medical professionals that many conditions can be attributed to invasive systemic candidiasis. These conditions include MS, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue.

Symptoms of Invasive Systemic Candidiasis

As you will imagine, once the Candida hits the bloodstream it will affect different areas indifferent ways causing a variety of symptoms, from brain fog to tremors, constipation to diarrhea and everything in between.

Here is a short list

Eczema, Jumpy Legs, Blurred vision, Skin lesions, Leaky Gut Syndrome, Depression, Thyroid function anomalies, Increased susceptibility to infections, Chronic fatigue, Depression, Muscular and joint aches, An 'itchy bum', PMS, Impotence, Memory loss, Mood swings, Brain fog, Recurrent infections such as "jock itch", tinea, ringworm and vaginal or urinary infections, Sensitivity to smell, Prostatitis, That drunk feeling after one wine, beer, or certain foods, Aching joints, Acne, Heart murmurs, Fevers, Cough, chest infections......

With so many variables, you can see just how hard it is to get a definite diagnosis......

Do you know someone who could have Invasive Systemic Candidiasis?

Most of us know someone - maybe even yourself - who suffers from a variety of ailments but who can't get relief from the medical fraternity because they do not 'fit' any one diagnosis.

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Is There a Cure for Invasive Systemic Candidiasis?

Unfortunately by the time that the Candidia has reached your internal systems then finding a cure becomes incredibly hard.

Most of the regular treatments are topical creams or sprays designed to relieve the external symptoms.

Treatment for Invasive Systemic Candidiasis the internal attack takes time, diligence and patience but IS possible

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But What The Heck Would I Know About Invasive Systemic Candidiasis?

Now I'm not a medical expert but I do know that up until a year ago I was suffering from a condition that no-one could diagnose, but that left me needing crutches because of leg spasms, shaking like a leaf and in a perpetual state of brain fog (some would say that I never left that particular state!). My nervous and endocrine systems were in array, My heart would speed up and slow down like an interval trainer and I had no idea whether I would be able to walk the next day or not.

All the medical fraternity could do was to 'manage' my condition by putting me on a cocktail of muscle relaxants and pain killers.

I heard a rumor about Invasive Systemic Candidiasis being a possible cause of my agony and as a last resort I went on a program to not eliminate the fungus, but to restore the balance of bacteria.....Hey and guess what? Haven't needed those crutches for over a year now!

Take what you will from that one...but here's the site that I used www.thebestcandidacures.com

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