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Re: Fungal Pathogens, Classification & Pictures
 
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Re: Fungal Pathogens, Classification & Pictures



Good article,

Imagine the workload the toxic enzymes puts on the liver. What the liver is unable to detox is dumped and stored in fatty tissues and muscles. I think that some liver supporting agents are good to add when a person is struggling with fungi and parasites. Candida does excrete alcohol, so we who are affected with candida for example are constantly "drinking" alchol.

I think it's just scary how fungal overgrowth has become such a common problem over the years. We all have fungal bacteria in our bodies to some degree but the balance can be upset so easily, and getting it back is hard since many other microbes and critters have joined the party. Once the fungi have spread outside the GI tract they must be targeted in the gut and in the blood, everywhere.

Not an easy task.
 

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