Curing An Intestinal Yeast Infection Can Be Difficult
0 Comments Published by Jason King May 31st, 2009 in yeast Infections
Curing Candidiasis in the intestines is not as effortless as curing a vaginal yeast infection. With a vaginal fungal infection you can buy an OTC anti yeast cream, and then in a high percentage of cases the yeast is gone forever. With a yeast infection in your intestines anti fungal drugs are not the answer.
Most sufferers of intestinal yeast infections head directly for an oral anti fungal drug to cure themselves. The trouble with oral anti fungal medicines is these powerful pills kill all of the bacteria in your intestines, and they can also weaken your immune system. Your immune system needs to be strong to fight off infections.
When an oral anti fungal drug kills all of the bacteria in your intestines it leaves the environment in a perfect condition for bacteria and yeasts to start mutating. This mutating fungus is the thing that is causing your symptoms, so an anti fungal drug will only make your symptoms worse.
Your intestines should be populated with beneficial bacteria to help fight off the mutating yeast. If the balance gets too much in favor of the yeast then your infection becomes more difficult to cure. If it's left long enough without the correct treatment your fungal infection can become systemic. This simply means it will find its way into your bloodstream, and start infecting your internal organs.
Your body also needs a strong immune system to help fight off the fungal infection. Drugs like antibiotics weaken your immune system so you end up with a weaker immune system, and no beneficial bacteria in your intestines. This is why its now a fact that anti bacterial drugs are the biggest cause of fungal infections.
A yeast infection in your intestines should be treated naturally, and alongside an anti Candida protocol. Even if you start treating yourself without anti bacterial drugs, and you make mistakes with your diet or your medication, you won't kill the yeast.
If you're permanently on prescription medicines for an illness, and they weaken your immune system then your intestinal yeast infection will take longer to cure. If you carry on eating a regular diet that contains foods that feed the mutated fungus then you won't cure yourself at all. You must eliminate all causes of the mutating yeast before you can rid your body of your infection.
Curing yourself without anti bacterial drugs will kill the mutated fungus, encourage the re-growth of beneficial bacteria in your intestines, and also allow the repair of damaged cells caused by the mutated yeast.
Disclaimer
This article is for your information only. It is not intended to replace the advice from your doctor.


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