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WHAT MAKES YEAST OVERGROWTH BAD?

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WHAT MAKES YEAST OVERGROWTH BAD?

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Actually, in its yeast form it is beneficial. We all have this form of yeast in our bodies. The yeast population should be low and indiscernible (no overt symptoms or cloudy saliva). “Friendly” bacteria and a healthy immune system prevent this yeast from becoming an infectious fungus. It is when our bodies lose their proper immune protection, or the intestinal pH is altered unfavorably, that the organism can change from the yeast form to the fungal form. When this happens, the now-parasitic fungal form penetrates the gastrointestinal mucosa and breaks down the boundary between the intestinal tract and the rest of the circulation in our bodies. This allows partially digested dietary proteins to travel into the bloodstream, where they exert a powerful antigenic (antibody-stimulating) assault on the immune system. It has been unofficially estimated that a startling 80% of the population may have Candidiasis that is out of control! WHAT CAUSES THE CHANGE FROM GOOD TO BAD? There are many th

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