Candida Albicans: The Inflammation Factor

Unfortunately, inflammation is always a factor during a Candida albicans infestation; the reason for this is because your body needs to and is trying very hard to heal itself. Believe it or not, a signal that your body is attempting to heal itself from any illness, disease, or injury is actually inflammation. Inflammation isn’t caused […]

Candida and Sugar: Cause & Effect

The term, “cause and effect” is in reference to connection or the relationship between thoughts or actions and reality or actual events; and if you doubt the existence of cause and effect, you probably need to pay more attention to what’s going on in your daily life. An important aspect of any illness, including a […]

How Candida Effects Hormones

Practically everyone who has suffered through a mild to severe case of an overgrowth of Candida albicans in their intestines has likely also suffered from at least a degree of hypothyroidism. The problem with trying to diagnose this thyroid problem on your own is simple; the symptoms of hypothyroidism are practically identical to those of […]

Human Parasites – Worms and Others

Humans have worms. That’s a simple fact of life. If you prefer a not-so-gross word for worms, that would be the word ‘parasites’. It’s probably impossible to live your entire life without ever contracting any form of worm because, if you eat food, chances are that you will eventually be the unwilling host to some […]

Probiotics and Candida: Probacto

Probiotics are the living beneficial bacteria located in the large and small intestines as well as the colon and other areas of the body. Once inside the body, the probiotics transfer into dozens of health benefits when they exist in or on a host such as a human being. Up to this date, no one […]

A Candida Infestation: The Blog, Part 4

If you didn’t read my previous posts please do that before reading this blog post. http://blog.probacto.com/a-candida-infestation-in-the-beginning-part-1/ http://blog.probacto.com/a-candida-infestation-what-exactly-am-i-dealing-with-part-2/ http://blog.probacto.com/candida-infestation-treatment-blog-part-3/ Candida Blog Part 5: Symptom-free for Six months Candida Treatment: Blog Part 6 Updated 1 year Some of you may know by now that I’ve been Candida symptom-free for over two years. When I started the first […]

A Candida Diet: Eggs vs. Meat

When Candida sufferers first start on a good Candida diet which does not include very much animal protein other than organic eggs, a lot claim fear that the eggs will present them with either higher cholesterol levels or they’re afraid that they’ll develop heart problems, or both. The American Society for Clinical Nutrition reported that, […]

The “Mother of all Hormones” – Natural Progesterone Cream

Over twenty years ago, Dr. John R. Lee became a pioneer in the use and applications of progesterone for women going through menopause because of lowering levels of estrogen. Progesterone is called the “mother of all hormones” and for a good reason, progesterone is the hormone from which every other hormone in your body is […]

Eczema and Candida Albicans: A Connection?

Eczema is the word which is normally used for the tenderness and soreness stemming from an inflammation of the skin. The physical symptoms are usually red and/or swollen places on the skin as well as itchy, red patches in various areas of the body. Anyplace where the skin can be ‘bent’ such as the crook […]

Stomach Acids: Just How Important Are They?

Stomach acids are important for many reasons, aside from protecting us from fungal yeast such as Candia albicans and the Helicobacter pylori bacteria, there are a number of reasons that stomach acids are so necessary to our health. 1. Various stomach acids actually aid in keeping the body safe from a number of pathogens which […]

The Amazing Benefits of Virgin Coconut Oil

There are so many really great benefits derived from coconut oil that it’s almost unbelievable when you read the seemingly never-ending list. As far as a yeast infection or a Candida infestation is concerned, coconut oil will act as a strong antifungal, but more importantly, it will increase your immunity and it will promote proper […]

Fighting Candida Albicans: Attack of the Killer Rutabaga

I’m going to do you one really big favor – right now.  When you start your Candida diet, and one day you decide to try a rutabaga as a natural-foods antifungals, please, for your own sake, eat no more than three small bites the first time you have it. Death, I knew it had to […]

Candida Infestation: Treatment Blog, Part 3

A Candida Infestation: In The Beginning Part 1 A Candida Infestation: What Exactly Am I Dealing With? Part 2 A Candida Infestation: The Blog, Part 4 Candida Blog Part 5: Symptom-free for Six months Candida Treatment: Blog Part 6 Updated 1 year Some of you may know by now that I’ve been free of Candida […]

Candida Albicans: Designing a Candida Diet

Did you know that The American Academy of Allergy and Immunology claims that yeast-related health problems do not exist? So of course they wouldn’t be so bold as to recommend any type of diet for a health problem related to yeast, because of course, it’s all just your imagination. Just wait the problem out I […]

A Candida Infestation: What Exactly Am I Dealing With? Part 2

Last week I wrote about how I contracted a Candida infestation. A Candida Infestation: In the Beginning Part 1 Candida Infestation: Treatment Blog, Part 3 A Candida Infestation: The Blog, Part 4 Candida Blog Part 5: Symptom-free for Six months Candida Treatment: Blog Part 6 Updated 1 year In this chapter I’ll explain why it […]

A Candida Infestation: In The Beginning Part 1

As far as my own Candida albicans overgrowth which ended over two years ago is concerned, I don’t even know how many months I suffered before I finally figured out exactly had me so stumped and so miserable all the time. And once I decided that Candida was my problem, I started reading everything I […]

The Acidic-Alkaline Candida Connection

Recognizing what is a normal pH balance in the human body has long been misunderstood due to the procedure by which doctor’s follow for pH readings. A typical pH reading is usually conducted through tests done on the blood, saliva or urine. The problem with using this methodology is that blood and saliva are naturally […]