Re: Yeast overgrowth vs. Fungal candida infestation
Yes, definitely different people have varying degrees of candida. In a healthy person, candida exists in its yeast form, in proper levels. When the intestinal bacterial population is compromised due to anti-biotics and many other factors, the candida grows out of control first in its yeast form and then eventually turns into the fungal form. A moderate yeast overgrowth is much easier to get rid of than a severe fungal infection which will take much longer to solve. That is why many people come on curezone, clean up their diet, take some anti-fungals and probiotics and are basically good as new in a short period of time and others are on here for years with only small improvements. Yes, your liver may be clogged, when I first started on curezone I did a lot of colon cleansing and liver flushing, had major problems with liver flushing, some people have good results but now I believe that there are more gentle (and possibly better) ways to cleanse the liver and all other organs. I follow Ayurveda, ancient Indian medicine and this gives the best results of any other natural medicines that I have come across so far. Unlike most natural medicine, Ayurveda is very scientific, although much different than modern
Science understands, actually these ancient physicians had understanding of the human body that far surpasses modern medicine (in some ways, of course our modern surgery and other techniques are probably much more advanced today).