Just Treating the Symptoms Will Not Cure Candida

The symptoms of Candida vary widely. Depending on the person and the severity of his or her Candida overgrowth, the symptoms can look like a disease in and of itself. If you just treat the symptoms, you are just giving yourself a quick fix and you will continue to see the effects of Candida on your health. Fortunately, once you have determined Candida to be the source of your medical problems, you can begin the process of curing yourself permanently.

Yeast infections are an example of a Candida symptom that is often treated on its own. There are both natural and pharmacuetical treatments for yeast infections that are temporarily effective. However, to permanently relieve this symptom the Candida must be eliminated from the body.

Candida is also responsible for problems with digestion and elimination. Again, it is easy to treat these type of symptoms with out considering the cause. Diet restrictions and body cleansing are a few ways that people try to treat these symptoms. The problem here is that this is only part of the solution and will not completely cure Candida.

Depression can be caused by Candida as well. There are many ways to effectively treat depression but treating depression due to Candida without removing the cause will guarantee a continues struggle with that condition.

Craving sweets, starchy foods, and alcohol is another Candida symptom that is easy to misdiagnose. The fungus thrives on these foods and causes you to want them too. It will take more than just denying yourself these substances to cure the cravings.

Candida is a great deceiver, its symptoms show up in ways that make us feel ill but are hard to pinpoint. Some of the trickier symptoms are:

* feeling tired

* brain fog

* mood swings

* skin problems

With so many possible symptoms, it is important to find out if Candida is the source of your sickness. Once you have this information, you can begin the process of healing and staying cured permanently.

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