What Do the Intestines Have to Do with Sexuality?
The intestines are known to be the body's second brain.
Since they are also an important part of the immune and hormonal systems, symptoms of candidiasis concern every system in the body.
The most common clinical complaints:
Depression, anxiety, difficulty in reasoning, irritability, difficulty concentrating
Constipation, diarrhea, meteorism (gas in the abdominal region), heartburn, resulting throat burning, indigestion, abdominal pain due to intestinal cramps, anal itching, and complaints resembling irritable bowel syndrome
Increased liver enzymes, decreased pancreatic enzymes, weight gain, inability to lose weight
Sugar cravings; because intestinal fungi consume excessive amounts of sugar, low blood sugar occurs in the person. For this reason, the person constantly eats sugary foods.
Halitosis (bad breath), dental and gum diseases, oral aphthae, white coatings on the gums and tongue that reappear even after brushing and rinsing
Chronic fatigue, sleep disorders, exhaustion, lack of energy, and lack of enthusiasm
Chronic pain, fibromyalgia, migraine, muscle contractions, joint swelling and pain
Acne, skin rashes, flare-ups of skin diseases, eczema, psoriasis, allergic reactions, itching
Urinary tract complaints (particularly in women), dysmenorrhea, and the increased occurrence of vaginal and fungal infections; hormonal imbalance; prostatitis and impotence in men
Hyperactivity in children, learning and behavioral disorders, lack of appetite, recurring ear infections
Shortness of breath and heart conditions
Fungi in the intestines gradually destroy beneficial bacteria and take their place. This causes conditions such as constipation and diarrhea in the person.
Smell of alcohol on the breath despite not consuming alcohol
Chronic bladder and vaginal inflammation
Joint and muscle pain: Mycotoxins secreted by fungi concentrate in the joints and muscles, causing pain.
Difficulty concentrating
Sexual disinterest: Since the person experiences an energy deficiency, this causes sexual disinterest.
Fungi spread even more with the use of birth control pills.
THE GOAL OF YEAST FUNGUS TREATMENT
It's essential to restore the person's immune system function without delay. A stool analysis to be performed will show the level of Candida, along with the IgA level — an important indicator of the gut-based immune system — and the flora index, providing important guidance.
A multifaceted approach is needed when treating yeast fungus (Candida), because it's not really possible to eliminate Candida with a single medication alone. The frequent recurrence seen after the use of chemical antifungals alone has led to the development of holistic treatment protocols using a complementary medicine approach. From this perspective, the goal is to establish a regulated environment that will lead to the elimination of Candida and the renewal of healthy bacteria in the body. The most important pillar of treatment is regulating the function of the intestinal system with neural therapy, strengthening the immune system, and starving out Candida by regulating the diet. It's important to enable the body to regulate itself once again.
You can find more information on this and related topics in my books "Discover Detox," "The Emotional Brain and Gut," and "Beautiful, Happy and Healthy."