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Candida albicans is an opportunistic pathogenic yeast and it is a
common member of the human gut flora. It does not proliferate
outside the human body. It is detected in the gastrointestinal
tract and mouth in 40a60% of healthy adults. It is usually a
commensal organism but can become pathogenic in immunocompromised
individuals under a variety of conditions. Yeast infection is
caused by a specific strain of yeast known as Candida. Although a
small amount of yeast is found in the body, yeast infection occurs
when there is an overgrowth of Candida. Most yeast infections is
caused by Candida albicans. Fungal that affects different areas of
the body like skin, mouth, genitals, throat and blood. The yeast
Candida albicans lives inside every one of us. Normally it presents
no problems, but today's widespread use of broad-spectrum
antibiotics, antacids, contraceptive pills, and steroids, as well
as the all-too-common sugar-rich diet, can lead to a proliferation
of this parasitic yeast within the body. Often overlooked by
doctors, overgrowth of Candida has been linked to a wide variety of
physical and mental problems such as: acne; heartburn; muscular
pain; anxiety; irritable bowel syndrome (IBS); fibromyalgia;
bloating and constipation; chronic fatigue; migraine; cystitis
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS); allergies; menstrual problems;
irritability Candida that causes the human infection candidiasis
results from an overgrowth of the fungus is for example often
observed in HIV-infected patients. C. albicans is the most common
fungal species isolated from biofilms either formed on (permanent)
implanted medical devices or on human tissue. C. albicans, C.
tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, and C. glabrata are together
responsible for 50 -- 90% of all cases of candidiasis in humans. A
mortality rate of 40% has been reported for patients with systemic
candidiasis due to C. albicans. Invasive candidiasis contracted in
a hospital causes 2,800 to 11,200 deaths yearly in the U.S. C.
albicans is commonly used as a model organism for biology. It is
also known as sweet fungus and sugar inhibits its growth. It is
generally referred to as a dimorphic fungus because it grows both
as yeast and filamentous cells. However, it has several different
morphological phenotypes. C. albicans was for a long time
considered an obligate diploid organism without a haploid stage.
This is, however, not the case. Next to a haploid stage C. albicans
can also exist in a tetraploid stage. The latter is formed when
diploid C. albicans cells mate when they are in the opaque form.
Candida thrives well on sugar and needs an acidic environment to
survive. Processed and refined foods high in gluten and sugar
(including natural sugars) create an ideal home for Candida, so the
most logical place to start battling the enemy is by restricting
intake of alcohol, sweets, bread, vinegar and foods containing
vinegar, peanuts and foods high in sugar a including sweet fruits
such as bananas and dates. Include protein rich foods like
avocados, chia seeds and wild-caught fish. Garlic and turmeric
(also known as curcumin) is a natural anti-fungal that can kill
Candida. The best potent and all-natural candida killer is coconut
oil. It contains caprylic acid, which has anti-microbial properties
that can kill yeasts and candida. Studies have shown that it is
more effective in treating candidiasis than the prescription drug
fluconazole. There are relatively few drugs that can successfully
treat Candidiasis. Treatment commonly includes amphotericin
B,echinocandin, or fluconazole for systemic infections. Nystatin
for oral and esophageal infection and Clotrimazole for skin and
genital yeast infections.
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