Candida or systemic yeast infections: why do doctors act like yeast infections all throughout the body aren't?
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What Evirustheslaye and Skep said.
Systemic yeast infections are only seen in severely inmmunosuppressed people and you would require hospital care if you have such an infection. The alties want you to believe you have yeast everywhere in your body so you will buy their cleanses and detoxes- the amusing thing is, even if you did have a systemic yeast infection, the crap they tell you to take won’t help anyway !
Such an infection s possible but is very rare and there is no reason for people to routinely believe they have such infections.
perhaps its because they actually have an education in how the body works and aren’t relying on some website made by ideologues or people trying to sell you something. just because you have one idea of what is wrong, and your doctor has a different idea doesn’t mean the doctor is wrong. and diet choices don’t effect your ability or inability to get infected.
Because there is no evidence that such a thing exists. It is a pseudo-diagnosis based purely on a list of vague symptoms. It is offered by some Alties…particularly Naturopaths, as a catch all diagnosis for whatever you complain of. It is not based on testing to show evidence of fungal spores or elements.
It actually is theoretically possible to get systemic yeast infections…but it is a sign of a completely overwhelmed immune system, and people who have this are typically on ventilators in ICU’s, not well enough to be asking dumb questions on the interwebs.
high blood sugar is systemic cause. root cause is nerve interference. correct source of nerve interference at atlas. see an hio method chiropractor.
The top two answers are correct.
evirus and skepdoc are correct. If you had systemic fungal infection, you’d be so sick you’d need to be treated in a hospital. It can be treated with expensive antifungal medication not natural diets or any alt med practice.
If your alt med practitioner tells you you have a systemic candidal infection, demand a confirmatory test. Ask for evidence; don’t just accept what they tell you. How were you diagnosed? Was blood taken from you and prepared and studied under a microscope? Was a blood culture taken?