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Re: Fungal Candida's ability to switch other yeast to its fungal form?
 
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Re: Fungal Candida's ability to switch other yeast to its fungal form?


Candida can alkalize the environment to create the shift from yeast to fungal form. It could do this for any organism, but I would think that other factors would also have to be present, such as a lack of bacterial inhibition and immune system dysregulation.
I think fragile refers to immunosuppression in this article.
I haven't seen much benefit from S. boulardii in patients, some but not much.
 

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