
Systemic Yeast Infection
This article explains what systemic yeast infection is
and how it can be treated.
Present in our body is a fungal organism called
Candida. It is usually kept under control by the immune system and by
beneficial intestinal bacteria. However, through the use of antibiotics,
these beneficial bacteria are destroyed together with the bad bacteria.
As a result, Candida begin to grow unchecked. When this happens, the
sufferer may have yeast infection in vaginal or in the mouth. But the
Candida fungus can also spread inside the body and become what we called
a systemic yeast infection.
Systemic yeast infections are unaffected by antibiotics and are able to
thrive and take over the body and, as the yeast gets into new
territories, it entrenches itself and will continue doing so and makes
further advances until some treatment is taken to control and eliminate
it.
Though using antibiotics is good for a person they do have unfortunate
side effects that include destroying the good bacteria and also cause GI
imbalances and when the intestinal wall becomes disrupted the troubles
with yeast infection begin. Systemic yeast infections go through cycles
of overgrowth and they result in toxins being released throughout the
system, leading to a number of different symptoms. The toxins that are
created kill off the good bacteria. These chemicals created by systemic
yeast infection do not allow bacteria from returning and, thus, enable
the yeast to prolong their stay even after antibiotics are used and
these chemicals include toxic alcohols, acetone and hydrogen sulfide,
which is a nerve poison.
To combat systemic yeast infection one may use Nzymes, which work
specifically to help the body return to balance and helps in combating
Candida yeast, as well as cleaning out toxins from the body,
re-establishing good bacteria and pushing out the yeast and also enables
the person to eat better foods. Nzymes granules should be used daily as
they make available essential and crucial live food dietary enzymes
which provide the necessary mechanisms to enable the body to make
powerful antioxidant enzymes. They play a crucial role in combating
systemic yeast infection by flushing out the dying Candida yeast toxins
out of the body and free radicals at the level of cells. It enables the
immune system to get a much needed boost as well as reduces
inflammations.
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