This gut health stuff! WHAT DOES IT HAVE TO DO WITH ME
Intestinal Bloating
Gas and bloating occur when bacteria in the intestines digest the sugars and starches we eat. Different bacteria produce different levels of gas so, when our intestinal bacteria (flora) are out of balance we can have more of the bacteria that produce high levels of gas and this will cause more bloating. In addition to the imbalance in intestinal flora, the sugars in our diet feed an abundance of yeast in our gut causing it to ferment and, just like when making bread, our intestines begin to “rise” resulting in uncomfortable swelling and bloating.
bloating candida symptoms
How Do I Know The Cause Of My Gas And Bloating?
There are a couple of tests available to determine if you have Candida overgrowth:
*A simple IgG blood test can tell if you are reacting to yeast; if the body is irritated by yeast it will show up as a positive reaction on the test results.
*Stool testing can also be done to look for the species of yeast that is causing your problems and the quantity of overgrowth.
However in our experience, the best way to determine if Candida overgrowth is causing your symptoms is to do a Candida cleanse. For persistent Candida Yeast Infection Problems, a powerful antifungal such as CCWS Candida Cleaner should prove effective.
http://www.candidacurecenter.com/articles/guthealth/
Gas and bloating occur when bacteria in the intestines digest the sugars and starches we eat. Different bacteria produce different levels of gas so, when our intestinal bacteria (flora) are out of balance we can have more of the bacteria that produce high levels of gas and this will cause more bloating. In addition to the imbalance in intestinal flora, the sugars in our diet feed an abundance of yeast in our gut causing it to ferment and, just like when making bread, our intestines begin to “rise” resulting in uncomfortable swelling and bloating.
bloating candida symptoms
How Do I Know The Cause Of My Gas And Bloating?
There are a couple of tests available to determine if you have Candida overgrowth:
*A simple IgG blood test can tell if you are reacting to yeast; if the body is irritated by yeast it will show up as a positive reaction on the test results.
*Stool testing can also be done to look for the species of yeast that is causing your problems and the quantity of overgrowth.
However in our experience, the best way to determine if Candida overgrowth is causing your symptoms is to do a Candida cleanse. For persistent Candida Yeast Infection Problems, a powerful antifungal such as CCWS Candida Cleaner should prove effective.
http://www.candidacurecenter.com/articles/guthealth/
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