Not exact matches
Additionally, nutritional yeast lacks Candida
albicans, the type of yeast that aggravates the fungal infection known as
candidiasis.
It's caused by the overgrowth of a type of fungus called Candida
albicans (also referred to as Monilia,
candidiasis, or candidosis).
In humans, high levels of C.
albicans in the gastrointestinal tract can lead to bloodstream infections, including invasive
candidiasis.
A secondary effect of high sugar intake is the promotion of systemic
candidiasis (candida
albicans yeasts) as well as the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the intestinal tract.
Increased blood sugar levels can also feed pathogenic bacteria and yeast, such as Candida
albicans (
candidiasis), as well as fueling cancer cell growth.