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Posted by ManxyGal on March 25, 2000 at 07:59:06: _____ From “Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine” by Murray & Pizzorno, pages 300 ñ 312CANDIDIASIS, CHRONIC *Positive demonstration of yeast overgrowth on stool culture *Higher than normal levels of candida antibodies or antigens in the bloodAn overgrowth in the gastrointestinal tract of the usually benign yeast (or fungus) “Candida albicans” is now becoming recognized as a complex medical syndrome called “chronic candidiasis” or the “yeast syndrome.î Specifically, the overgrowth of candida is believed to cause a wide variety of symptoms in virtually every system of the body, with the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, endocrine, nervous and immune systems being the most susceptible.Although chronic candidiasis has been clinically defined for a long time, it was not until Orion Truss published “The Missing Diagnosis” and William Crook published “The Yeast Connection” that the public and many physicians became aware of the magnitude of this pr

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Posted by ManxyGal on March 25, 2000 at 07:59:06: _____ From “Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine” by Murray & Pizzorno, pages 300 ñ 312 CANDIDIASIS, CHRONIC *Positive demonstration of yeast overgrowth on stool culture *Higher than normal levels of candida antibodies or antigens in the blood An overgrowth in the gastrointestinal tract of the usually benign yeast (or fungus) “Candida albicans” is now becoming recognized as a complex medical syndrome called “chronic candidiasis” or the “yeast syndrome.î Specifically, the overgrowth of candida is believed to cause a wide variety of symptoms in virtually every system of the body, with the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, endocrine, nervous and immune systems being the most susceptible. Although chronic candidiasis has been clinically defined for a long time, it was not until Orion Truss published “The Missing Diagnosis” and William Crook published “The Yeast Connection” that the public and many physicians became aware of the magnitude of this

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