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Allergy and infection with Candida Albicans
The problems caused by Candida Albicans overgrowth arehardly ever diagnosed correctly. Many doctors are of the opinion that this illness is “invented” by alternative healers and they have scant to no knowledge of the extent of this common illness. They smile indulgently, and say that everyone has the fungus. Correct, but they overlook the fact that it can spread extensively, especially in female allergy sufferers. Candida overgrowth is, without doubt, a major reason why women seek medical help more often than men!
Many years of work with the alternative allergy treatment
SensiStop have shown that the defect which causes allergic
reactions, namely a fault in immunoglobulin E (IgE), is also
responsible for the sudden spread of Candida Albicans. The
fungus is found in the mouth and gastrointestinal canal of
everyone, as well as the female uterus and vagina. It is the
immune system, or more precisely IgE, that keeps Candida
in check. When IgE is defective it is frequently noted that the
fungus spreads out of control and attacks other organs, even
the lungs. Treating allergies with cortisone and antibiotics will
in most cases further the spread of the fungus.
The fungus infection in the gastrointestinal canal in both
sexes together with a white coating of the tongue can raise
suspicion of a more extensive infection with Candida.
This coating is most pronounced in the morning at which time
the condition is best evaluated.

