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Common Systemic Yeast Symptoms |
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Written by Elaine Newkirk
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It is common to feel frustrated and alone when dealing with a yeast overgrowth because Candida is evasive to much of the medical community. The following list of common symptoms are indicative of candida overgrowth:
· Gas, bloating, indigestion, heartburn or pain in the intestines · Bowel irregularities, constipation or diarrhea or perhaps alternating between both · Food cravings especially for carbohydrates or sweets. · Mood swings, depression or suicidal tendencies · Headaches or migraines · Menstrual problems, PMS or break through bleeding, endometriosis. · Respiratory concerns, asthma frequent bronchial congestion · Skin problems, dry, itchy or hives · Finger or toe nail fungus · Vertigo or balance problems · Joint or muscle pain · Bad breath In spite of good oral hygiene · Allergies…air-born or food · Malabsorption (might be indicated by vertical grooves in fingernails) · Vaginal yeast infections · Itching or redness in body creases · Acne on face, back or body · Cravings for Chocolate, peanuts, pistachios or alcohol · Adrenal or thyroid failure · Hemorrhoids, fissure or rectal bleeding · Insomnia · Chronic fatigue · Feeling cold and shaky · Weight imbalances (over or under in spite of diet) · Poor memory · Puffy, dry or burning eyes · Urinary tract problems (infections or incontinence) · Premature ageing · Chemical sensitivity (especially colognes or fabric dye) · Blood sugar imbalances
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