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  • Natural Way to Reduce Candida

    Candida albicans is a member of the yeast genus, and lives mainly in the human mouth, digestive tract and genital region. At normal levels candida is harmless, but an overgrowth (called...

  • Diet Treatments for Candida and Acne

    Acne and candida (fungus that causes yeast infections) are two areas where diet can play a role in treatment. Making a point to include and exclude certain items in your diet can be a powerful...

  • Herbs That Help Control Yeast Overgrowth

    Candida albicans is a yeast that attacks the immune system and other areas of the body. Herbs that help control yeast overgrowth may be taken in addition to prescription and dietary lifestyle changes.

  • How to Cure Candida by Not Eating Sugar

    Candida albicans normally lives in the genital and gastrointestinal tracts, as well as other parts of the body. A "yeast infection" occurs when overgrowth takes place, usually as a result of...

  • Uses of Caprylic Acid

    Caprylic acid, among other types of saturated fatty acids, is known to have many therapeutic properties in fighting fungi, including the capacity to treat candidiasis, gastroenteritis, salmonella,...

  • Antifungals to Cure Candida

    Candida albicans is the species of yeast that can cause thrush, yeast infections and candidiasis. Naturopathic doctors believe that candida can be controlled through natural methods like diet and...

  • Garlic Cure for Candida

    Within each individual is a host of bacteria that help the body's systems to function properly. One of these healthy bacteria is Candida albicans. When found in proper amounts, this bacteria will...

  • How to Cure Candida Albicans

    Candida albicans is a type of yeast found in small amounts in healthy people. It grows due to a weakened immune system, most commonly causing yeast infections (vaginalitis moniliasis) in women....

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