Deep Blood Fungus May Be The Cause Of Your Health Problems
I wrote the bestselling Bantam book, The Yeast Syndrome, in 1986. Yet, even today most symptoms of yeast overgrowth still go unrecognized, unacknowledged, and undiagnosed by mainstream medical professionals. And, in fact, many of the medications these professionals prescribe contribute to the continuous overgrowth of the yeast, C. albicans, which is a type of fungus that appears naturally in the mouth and intestines. This failure to recognize the condition and poor diet are primarily responsible for so much pain and suffering that could quickly be alleviated with correctly understanding the infection, allowing for diagnosis and treatment.
Undiagnosed Yeast Can Grow Out Of Control
After years of overgrowth, yeast can move into the blood stream resulting in deep blood fungus, often with unexpected species growing inside. The aches and pains and severe health conditions that arise as a result are also not often properly diagnosed and treated. You have to ask yourself: “Could a fungus infection deep inside my body be the cause of—or at least be contributing to—my suffering and declining health?”
Often a patient will see several doctors for their symptoms–which may be a wide array of things involving virtually every bodily system. However, no matter the doctor and what their answer is, the patient comes back with no improvement and the same problem!
When You’re Tired Of The Medical Merry-Go-Round, We’re Ready For You
At Life Celebrating Health, we’ve been blazing trails in identifying these problems. Since the fall of 2015, sometimes we’ve been able to positively identify specific fungi in addition to C. albicans, found in the blood of patients suffering with a wide range of “inexplicable” diseases. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) are fully aware of the problem even though the condition is not widely acknowledged or treated by primary care physicians.
Here’s what the CDC has to say about yeast. “Invasive candidiasis is an infection caused by a yeast (a type of fungus) called Candida. Unlike Candida infections in the mouth and throat (also called “thrush”) or vaginal “yeast infections,” invasive candidiasis – and other species as well – is a serious infection that can affect the blood, heart, brain, eyes, bones, and other parts of the body. Candidemia, a bloodstream infection with Candida, is an increasingly common infection in hospitalized patients.”
They go on to say, “What makes it even more difficult is that many people who develop invasive candidiasis are often already sick from other medical conditions, so it can be difficult to know which symptoms are related to a Candida infection. However, the most common symptoms of invasive candidiasis are fever and chills that don’t improve after antibiotic treatment for suspected bacterial infections. Other symptoms can develop if the infection spreads to other parts of the body, such as the heart, brain, eyes, bones, or joints.”
https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/diseases/candidiasis/invasive/index.html
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At Life Celebrating Health, we’ve been helping thousands of patients return to vibrant health and we would love to do the same for you. If you’re ready to take control of your health by stepping off the medical merry-go-round, we’re here for you. Your body wants to heal as much as you want to feel better. Let’s work together and make it happen. Give us a call today, so you can look forward to a more joyful future.