Headaches, fatigue, weight loss... I don't feel well, but I don't know why...! One of the hundreds of microbial species which normally lives in our body is a microscopic fungus named Candida albicans. In its normal state, this yeast lives in symbiotic relationship with the mucus of our digestive organs, the mouth, the stomach and the intestines, without causing the slightest trouble. However, for various reasons, which this book outlines, in particular a weakening of the immune system, the fungus can grow and cause numerous problems. The most vulnerable organs are the gastro-intestinal tract, the genitourinary system, the nervous system and the endocrine system. Certain allergies can also be caused by candida. Furthermore, many problems linked with excessive growth of the micro-fungus, often as a result of repeated antibiotic usage, remain unrecognized! A complete overview of this debilitating condition and a wealth of practical advice to help you understand and prevent it.
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