If inhaled pollutants reach the alveoli — the tiny sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide
pass into and
out of the
bloodstream, respectively — they trigger an inflammatory reaction, Mustafic says.
When the immune system has been compromised, or when the normal lining
of the gut becomes damaged, the yeast, instead
of remaining within the intestinal tract where they belong, can metamorphose into its fungal form sending
out rhizomes (roots) to penetrate the walls
of the gut, opening it to the absorption
of yeast cells, particles
of cells, and the toxins these micro organisms produce enter the interior
of the body and
pass into the
bloodstream.