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Adiós candidiasis: Increíble método eliminará la infección

¡IMPRESIONANTE!: Así DESTRUIS a la CANDIDA de tu CUERPO| NUNCA MÁS TENDRÁS CANDIDIASIS

The candida fungus lives with us and can cause lesions in the mouth and on the skin. Even urinary tract infections. And what is much more serious, it can even reach our blood, compromising our heart, our brain, or even causing a generalized infection called sepsis. The good news is that candida can be prevented and treated both traditionally and naturally through what we eat. And in that case, I want to talk to you about the candida diet, if it really works and how you can do it. I also want to talk to you about magnesium salts, oregano, and tea. What is my opinion about them? I am Dr. Juan Ignacio Veller. In addition to the symptoms and everything I have just told you, I want to tell you curiosities about candida, how to treat it if you already have it, if it is contagious and much more. Let’s start here.

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Candida lives with us, but it does so in small numbers. It is part of the body’s natural microbiota, specifically the normal flora. It can be found on our skin, in our mouths, in our intestines, and on our genitals. Maintaining a proper balance between the candida and other bacteria is key to preventing candida infections. Certain medications and foods can disrupt this balance, so it is important to be mindful of what we consume and avoid using certain medications without prescription. Having a strong immune system can also help keep candida at bay.

When the balance is disrupted, a yeast infection can occur, which is the overgrowth of candida. This can lead to symptoms such as lesions in the mouth, throat, skin, kidneys, and even the bloodstream. In the mouth, candida can cause whitish, cottony lesions on the tongue and cheeks, accompanied by taste loss and pain. These lesions can progress to the throat and esophagus, making it difficult to eat and drink. In the skin, candida can cause red spots and blisters, particularly in moist areas such as armpits, groin, and under the breasts. It can also affect the toenails and fingernails. In the kidneys and bladder, candida can cause urinary tract infections, which can be challenging to distinguish from candida colonization. The most dangerous scenario is when candida reaches the bloodstream, as it can invade the heart and brain, leading to endocarditis, meningitis, and sepsis.

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