What Are the Causes of Systemic Candida?
Candida is a type of microorganism that naturally exists in the digestive tract. When candida is allowed to grow out of control, it can spread to various organs in the body and cause systemic infection. Several factors can contribute to the overgrowth of candida.
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Antibiotics
Poor Nutrition
Prescription Drugs
Ph level
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Toxins in the environment, stress, chlorinated water, antacids and even dental fillings can upset the pH level in the body and contribute to candida overgrowth.
Immune System Deficiencies
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Individuals with a weakened immune system due to HIV, diabetes or other disease are more susceptible to candida overgrowth.
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