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Symptoms Move!
Symptoms Move Within Body
One of the most interesting observations about a yeast infection is the appearance
of shifting symptoms. You may have a pain or discomfort or possibly a
burning sensation somewhere in the lower or upper abdomen for a period of
time. Then it can disappear and show up somewhere else in a different
part of the body. It might start in the stomach area or the shoulder or
lower back or even in an arm or neck area. A little later it can move to
another place in the body and then disappear completely, only to reappear
later after eating or it may not reappear again until later.
This
phenomenon may be caused by the type of food you have just eaten. As
your meals pass slowly through the intestines during digestion and absorption,
they can feed the Candida which can be permanently situated at various points
within the digestive tract. As it feeds one colony of yeast for a while
it can then move along and feed another colony. Waste material is
produced and that poison or toxin is absorbed in to the blood where it can
irritate the surrounding tissues. From there it can travel to weak areas
of the body in close proximity to the yeast colony that is feeding and will
create pain, discomfort and inflammation all depending on the location of the
yeast overgrowth in the intestines.
These
observations would seem as though the body is loaded with yeast as these
symptoms reveal themselves. In all honesty, the yeast itself is not
necessarily in the tissues, but the toxin produced from feeding itself in the
intestines is now circulating in such abundance in the blood stream that it
gives the impression that the yeast is everywhere throughout the body.
Ninety percent of the yeast is generally found within the digestive system
because that is where all the food and sugar for its survival is to be found.
If you have a yeast overgrowth somewhere in the systems of the body, it
can be fed and supported by the excreted waste from the yeast in the
intestines. There is not enough sugar in the tissues to encourage its
growth unless a diabetic condition exists and more sugar is made available for
tissue activity. These changeable sensations are supported by the fact
that most people who have had blood analysis for yeast infections by their
doctors find that they have no yeast in the blood and are therefore imagining
things and/or you are considered 'crazy.' Yeast is not normally in the
blood, but concentrates itself in the intestines and it is the toxin in the
blood that causes all the bodily symptoms. Doctors find it difficult to
determine body toxins and acids, and therefore may misdiagnose yeast
infections.
The
majority of vaginal and sinus yeast infections can be caused by circulating
toxins in the blood from the Candida feeding in the intestines. The
majority of external yeast conditions can be caused and supported by the
internal digestive condition first, and second by blood sugars. If you
remove the yeast intestinally, it can likely disappear externally.
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products mentioned are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Information and statements made are for educational purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your health care professional
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