>>All of the actual scientific studies that I've seen, except the orange mold fungus study in the thread lower on this page, strongly imply that C. Albicans grows faster in alkaline conditions, not in acids, if all other conditions are equal. The orange mold study shows the opposite, though.
Many organisms (fungus/mold) respond to a various pH ranges. Those posting on this forum often have little to no evidence or proof related to which strain (if any) has developed (or become hypheal and/or state of overgrowth), to which they are having a "reaction", and if multiple organisms exist AND which is the prominent culprit.