The acetaldehyde (Ach) connection here looms larger with every passing moment. Red blood cells are capable of providing "catch and release" transport of Ach to all parts of the body. Having a source of Ach (ie. Candida Albicans) in the intestinal mucosa means that Ach is being generated in a region external to the liver where the normal ethanol to Ach to acetate detoxification reaction is performed. The downstream toxic effects of Ach circulating in the bloodstream are horrendous. Its size and shape and electrophilic nature are allowing it to behave just like a heavy metal atom (eg. lead/cadmium) with the same suite of dire consequences.
This pamphlet from the 1930's describes the often miraculous recovery of individuals who had been given up as hopeless cases. All that they did after they had exhausted the suite of treatments available at that time was to start taking Wondro (sulfurated flax oil). The viscous nature of Wondro allowed it to coat and persist in the intestinal linings in the very areas that yeast was colonizing. Its array of large electronegative sulfur atoms chemically bound into the fatty acid are an irresistible, irreversible snare for any Ach released from yeast metabolism. Its biologically inert nature means that the Wondro molecules with Ach attached have no deleterious side effects on the body but are excreted by normal waste removal processes. The red blood cells that would have been poisoned are left alone to continue to perform their functional roles without the Ach burden.