Candida Is A Hidden Fungus
Candida Is A Hidden Fungus
Why do I feel so bad and yet my doctor says there is nothing wrong?! We live in their world, not the other way around. What am I talking about? Yeast. Yes, yeast. You recognize this as mold in damp, musty basements, in your refrigerator and between your toes, but the strain called Candida albicans is the one that gives the most grief. Yeast is a single cell organism whose cell structure is nearly identical to that of a human cell! This is why doctor’s have such a hard time detecting it.
The word fungus is Latin, meaning mushroom. Fungi can range in size from single-celled organisms to giant puffballs that can grow up to six feet in diameter. There are over 100, 000 species of fungi. Yeasts are part of our every day lives. They are in every breath of air we breathe, on our skin, in our food, and inside our bodies, living in the warm moist recesses of the digestive tract and other organs.
Candida’s favorite temperature is 98.6 degrees F, which is the average body temperature. Which brings us to the subject of probiotics. A quick side note, if you are taking a refrigerated probiotic, your body may not be able to use it because your body temperature may kill it before it gets to your colon, where it can be used.
Candida yeast is the yeast that we are addressing. It is a form of mold or fungus and is described as a sac fungus. Sac fungi grow by sending out spores that are encased in hard protective coatings know as biofilm. This biofilm enables them to lie dormant for long periods of time. There they survive and bide their time until conditions are right for them to grow. Once they are stimulated to grow and change from their yeast (benign) form to their fungal (malignant) form, their ultimate goal is your destruction.
Some fungi can mutate and change their own DNA, and have the ability to convert to single cell fungal spores at body temperature, if necessary, to elude your immune system’s attempts to destroy it. The fungus then spreads to your bloodstream and lymphatic channels and infects organs, glands, and tissues throughout your body.
In our bodies yeast lives by fermenting (digesting) sugars and carbs, and if allowed to spread uncontrolled, it can literally break your body down. As a single-celled plant it remains benign, living peacefully, feeding on dead or decaying tissue. Then, the yeast alters its own DNA and transforms itself into a pathogen capable of producing infection or disease. The yeast becomes a dangerous fungus, and instead of living on dead or dying tissue only, it is capable of feeding on living tissue. You! From this state it can move easily in an invasive (tumoral) state. Candida yeast can morph and mutate quickly to whatever form is necessary for its survival. In the event it is attacked by the immune system, it can transform itself into smaller and undifferentiated elements to elude both the immune system and the doctor’s diagnostic evaluations. In histoplasmosis, which is a fungal infection of the lungs, fungal spores actually get inside white blood cells (WBC) , the very cells that are supposed to be destroying them.
The ability to change it’s shape and activity is what makes it so elusive and difficult to identify.
Candida overgrowth has the ability to invade VIRTUALLY EVERY TISSUE IN YOUR BODY except the enamel in your teeth.
Because we have strayed far from the more natural life, and the way God designed us to live, the yeast has been artificially stimulated to escape from the intestines and has instead gotten into the bloodstream, and caused leaky gut. Which means it goes to all the cells of your body, spreading and growing more colonies, and doing it’s foreordained job, that of decomposing you, only doing it prematurely…BEFORE you die.
It is literally TRYING TO DECOMPOSE AND RECYCLE YOU WHILE YOU ARE STILL LIVING! It is abnormally attempting to decompose a living body instead of a dead one. This is a critical point that you need to understand.
In some ways, our bodies are like a bowl of leftovers in the refrigerator. The fungus will have digested all the nutrients it needs to live, and its numbers will have increased a million fold. We all harbor a microscopic amount of Candida that live peacefully both on and in our bodies-as God intended-mainly in the colon, with no harm done. Until the end of our lives and that is when yeast swings into action and performs the one major job we know it has-that of decomposing our bodies when we die.
The only reason we don’t get eaten alive and disappear is that our bodies are constantly struggling to make new cells to replace the old ones. But how well do you think a liver or a pancreas or any organ or gland would function with a crop of fungus all over it, consuming it?
This is why Courtney and I use and promote an excellent probiotic called ProBio5 which is a 3 in 1 fungal killer. ProBio5 has a digestive enzyme blend to aid with digestion, with one of those enzymes being Chitosanase, which breaks down Candida’s tough biofilm. ProBio5 helps manage your weight, energize, promote digestive health, and boost your immunity. It has 5 strains (hence the name ProBio5), with one of those strains being Saccharomyces Boulardii which is a beneficial yeast that works as a fungal killer. ProBio5 helps with constipation (if that is a problem for you). It’s gluten free and 100% vegetarian. ProBio5 has 2 billion probiotic live cells. It has Grape Seed Extract which is a potent antifungal. It also has Vitamin B5 and Vitamin C.
Do you know of any other probiotic that has a digestive enzyme blend (including Chitosanase), antifungals and vitamins all in one bottle?
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Dietary supplements are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as foods, not as drugs.
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