What is a Yeast Allergy?
A yeast allergy is an allergy to foods or products containing yeast. This includes bread, beer, cider, pastry, crackers, rolls, some fruit skins, and malted beverages. Those who have a yeast allergy are susceptible to a yeast infection called candidiasis. This infection causes the following symptoms: abdominal gas, headaches, fatigue, anxiety, sinus infection, rectal itching, mental fogginess, depression, earaches, thrush, indigestion, and chronic pain.
A yeast allergy is an allergy to foods or products containing yeast. This includes bread, beer, cider, pastry, crackers, rolls, some fruit skins, and malted beverages. Those who have a yeast allergy are susceptible to a yeast infection called candidiasis. This infection causes the following symptoms: abdominal gas, headaches, fatigue, anxiety, sinus infection, rectal itching, mental fogginess, depression, earaches, thrush, indigestion, and chronic pain. Candida Albicans is a fungus that occurs naturally in the human body and performs needed digestive functions in concert with other bacteria in the colon. It is found in the mucous membranes such as the vagina, mouth, and rectum, and is also found on the skin. Candida Albicans does not generally cause issues, but those with a yeast allergy produce an overabundance of this fungus and it upsets the balance of bacteria and yeast in the digestive tract as well as all of the mucous membranes. This imbalance wreaks havoc on the body by upsetti