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Re: Candida Overgrowth Diagnosis?
 
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Re: Candida Overgrowth Diagnosis?


>>In other words the Candida has spread beyond the areas it is naturally found in such as the gut.

Example(s) of where it is not naturally found? My understanding from what I have read has always been that it exists on every living thing, as a yeast (non-mycelial).

With respect to all those who have self-diagnosed an infection - is it your belief that it is unlikely an overgrowth situation or unlikely a systemic one? How uncommon do you consider localized infections, eg. intestinal Candida?

And if you feel even localized infections are indeed uncommon, why do you appear to maintain such interest in discussing the acid/alkaline confusion surrounding its cause - and remedy?

I do hope you understand the nature of that last one, and take no offense.
 

 
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