Candida Albicans or Yeast
Recommended Books
 Complete
Candida Yeast Guidebook
Everything You Need to Know About
Prevention, Treatment & Diet
by Jeanne Marie Martin and Zoltan P. Md Rona
"The existence of a Candida problem is only denied by those not
up-to-date on recent medical, microbiological, and bio-chemical literature...
~ Everything in this book has been documented by peer-reviewed scientific
research and case histories. Just as truth prevailed over the historically
denied association between scurvy and vitamin C deficiency or between
peptic ulcers and the bacterium helicobacter pylori, universal acceptance
of Candida-related illness is only a matter of time...
Women may associate the term "Candida " with vaginal yeast
infections. But this stubborn yeast can create all of the above and many
other problems for the body. It can make you feel an awful, dulling fatigue,
gut pain and bloating, constipation, rashes, thrush (a white yeast film
in the mouth), ?jock itch,? and other skin and scalp infections. In some
people, the Candida gets into their joints, causing arthritis-like symptoms.
Others have repeated Candida -related yeast or fungus infections in their
sinuses -manifesting as chronic sinusitis, -which antibiotics won't touch."
How to Help Your Doctor Identify and Treat
The Real Cause of your Yeast Related Illness
by John P. Trowbridge M.D., and Morton Walker D.P.M.
Contents include:
Potential Yeast Syndrome Carried Within Us
Diagnosis and Treatment of the Yeast Syndrome
 The
Body Ecology Diet
Recovering Your Health and Rebuilding Your Immunity
by Donna Gates, Linda Schatz
This book speaks specifically to candida issues and discusses/educates
about gut terrain (or ecology). This is an incredible book that really
gives you a good view of the whole picture, taking into consideration
Acid/Alkaline, Cleansing, Food Combining, Rebuilding the Immune System,?
Caring for the Colon and Healing the? Liver as well as other principles.
This comprehensive book talks about many of the diets that are out there
and the positive and negative effects on candida.? It explains which foods
to eat and avoid, an why. It provides recipes.?No surprise, it will recommend
that as with all candida related diets, you have to give up all sugars,
grains and fruits (for the first phase at least).
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