Guest guest Posted March 26, 2010 Report Share Posted March 26, 2010 Pleople, when I started to learn about this syndrome, I almost made myself crazy thinking candida was in my bloodstream. Please, candida is part of the flora which live in all body mucus membranes, like sinuses, vagina, mouth, intestine, etc. Candida itself penetrate the blood stream only in severe immunesupressed people . It doesn't happen in people with CRC. Fungemia or invasive candidiasis is a serious condition that needs emergency care. Please, Don't believe candida is in your bloodstream. What happen is when the immune system is depressed by some factors such as antibiotic intake, high sugar diet, stress, etc, candida , which is an opportunistic organism, overgrowth in those areas where it normally lives. Antibiotics affect the bacterial flora everywhere in the body and candida has a chance to become dominant. Remember, there are two things which keep candida in the normal levels, freindly flora and an efficient immune system. The systemic concept is used in CRC because candida toxins affect many parts of the body and its wastes penetrate the gut lining and circulate in the bloodstream. Candida itself produces more than 74 different toxins that are responsible for those symptoms you feel. It is true candida can rich the bloodstream but it doesn't happen in immunecompetent people at least the immune system be seriously compromised. Go to your bed and rest in peace.. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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