Candida Yeast, Anemia and Anxiety




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Candida Yeast, Anemia and Anxiety

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http://www.healthyfitmomlowcarbmenus.blogspot.com/ http://www.healthyfitmom.com/blog Candida is such a nasty parasitic yeast and once you get it and don't treat it right away it can make itself at home in your body living off of you and what you eat. Most people do not realize that their symptoms are a result of Candida and like me do nothing about it for many years. Going to a primary care physician about Candida can be very frustrating because they don't seem to be very informed about it. I asked my physician about this study that shows how Candida can cause anemia in its host by utilizing its iron for growth. http://jem.rupress.org/cgi/reprint/175/6/1643.pdf To this day he has not gotten back to me. I also have anxiety issues that have resulted in obsessive compulsive disorder. Mainly about safety and having to wash my hands several times and check plugs and the stove to make sure they are not on. Anxiety and OCD can be a result of Candida or other digestive issues. You can find out more about this at Gut and Psychology Syndrome Diet... http://gapsdiet.com/ Here is a study that found that giving Probiotic Treatment to chronic fatigue syndrome patients helped to reduce their anxiety. http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20090406/probiotics_anxiety_090406/20090406/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can also be a symptom of Candida Yeast http://www.naturalnews.com/024788.html I just found it upsetting when I was asking the doctor about Candida Symptoms and Candida Treatment options that I was given a prescription for Prozac. Drugs for the anxiety and OCD would do nothing at treating the cause of my symptoms. It would just be a band aid solution. I urge everyone to be crusaders for their own health. To your health and wellness, Catherine

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healthyfitmom

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Anti-Candida Diet, Probiotics, Anxiety, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Healing Gut, Enzymes, Parasitic Yeast, Iron Deficiency, Anemia, GAPS Diet,

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