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What Are the Treatments for Systemic Yeast Infection?

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What Are the Treatments for Systemic Yeast Infection?

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A systemic yeast infection refers to abnormally high levels of the yeast candida albicans. Candida releases mycotoxins, which can negatively affect the body in a variety of ways, from acne to arthritis. Symptoms include fatigue, headaches, depression, mood swings, poor concentration and frequent sugar cravings. Candida is normally kept in check automatically by the body via the body’s healthy bacteria, however, sometimes candida can overwhelm the system, or there is insufficient healthy bacteria to counteract it. Antibiotics are one reason for this as they can destroy healthy bacteria.

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