It's caused by
a yeast imbalance in your body sometimes caused by a change in diet or taking antibiotics.
Not exact matches
While it's true that too much phosphorus can lead to
imbalance in your
body's pH that then depletes your
body of calcium, there's not that much phosphorus
in nutritional
yeast to make this a concern.
This
in turn allows different pathogenic bacteria, such as Candida or other types of
yeast, to overgrow and cause deep
imbalance throughout the
body.
According to Dr. Campbell - McBride MD, the effects of a chronic presence of alcohol
in the
body from overconsumption of refined carbohydrates and sugars as well as an
imbalanced gut dominated by pathogenic
yeasts include:
This refers to an
imbalance that exists between good and bad bacteria within your stomach, where unhealthy and unnatural organisms such as
yeast and protozoa become prominent
in the intestines and alter the
bodies fundamental nutrition patterns.
With
yeast infections or thrush, the underlying causes are also related to
imbalances in your
body's terrain, such as your pH balance, and the balance of good and bad bacteria.
Our doctors understand that chronic infections may be due to food sensitivities and / or other allergies, an overgrowth of
yeast in the gut,
imbalance between good and bad bacteria
in the
body, hormonal
imbalances, low stomach acid or a diet high
in sugar.