Re: Probiotics contributing to SIBO/biofilms/feeding pathogens??
Ok, here is quote from an informational website:
"Once the Candida has a digestive dominance it grows root like structures, Rhizoids, which penetrate the gut wall. This allows the Candida to establish colonies outside the gut. This is termed a systemic infection. The
parasite is now able to colonise any area that the blood can reach. It thrives in anaerobic conditions (low oxygen) so its first targets include joints, sinuses, muscles and other organs where oxygen levels are low (indicators are joint pain, sinus problem, aching muscles, repeat headaches, low level or migraines)."
So what is described above, aka "leaky gut" and candida colonizing in other areas of the body is not a systemic infection, but needs to be categorized as CRC, correct?