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TARGETS  Candida albicans primarily targets the nerves and muscles, yet it can attack any tissue or organ, depending on your body’s genetic predisposition (see Table 1.2). Mild symptoms of yeast overgrowth a
re fatigue, gas, bloating, heartburn, brain fog, weight gain, constipation, arthritic pain, sinus infections, high and low blood sugar, allergies, depression, and anxiety. More severe conditions can eventually
develop, including autoimmune diseases and cancer.  TABLE 1.2 Yeast/Fungal Overgrowth (Conditions caused directly or indirectly by overgrowth)  
Autoimmune Diseases ALS (Lou Respiratory System/ Ears/Eyes/Mouth Asthma Bronchitis Dizziness 
Gehrig’s Disease) Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome Fibromyalgia HIV/AIDS
Hodgkin’s Disease Leukemia Lupus Multiple Sclerosis Muscular Earaches Environmental Allergies/ Chemical Sensitivities Hay
Dystrophy Myasthenia Gravis Rheumatoid Fever Oral Thrush Sinusitis Endocrine System Adrenal/Thyroid
Arthritis Sarcoidosis Scleroderma Blood System Chronic Infections Iron Failure Diabetes Hormonal
Deficiency Thrombocytopenic Imbalances Hypoglycemia Insomnia Over/Underweight Nervous
Purpura Cancer Cardiovascular Endocarditis Pericarditis Mitral Valve System Alcoholism Anxiety Attention Deficit
Prolapse Valve Problems Digestive System Anorexia Nervosa  Disorder Autism Brain Fog Depression Headaches
Bloating/Gas Carbohydrate/Sugar Hyperactivity Hyperirritability Learning Difficulties Manic-Depressive Disorder Memory
Cravings Colitis Constipation/Diarrhea Crohn’s Loss Migraines Schizophrenia Suicidal
Disease Dysbiosis Food Tendencies Urinary/Reproductive Cystitis Endometriosis Fibroids Impotence Loss of
Allergies Gastritis Heartburn Intestinal Libido Menstrual Irregularities PMS Prostatitis Sexually Transmitted
Pain Irritable Bowel Syndrome Leaky Diseases Urethritis Yeast Vaginal Infections Virus 
Gut Malabsorption/Maldigestion Skin Acne Diape
r Rash Dry Skin and Itching Eczema Hives Hair
Loss Leprosy 

Liver Spots Psoriasis  Epstein-Barr Virus 

 To understand how candida penetrates through your system, think of your body as having two skins of protection that keep out foreign invaders. One is the outside skin and the other your inside skin, which
starts in your nasal pas- sages and runs all the way down to your rectum. This tissue is the same from top to bottom, and if it becomes inflamed or irritated, the membranes become more porous, allowing
foreign invaders to enter the bloodstream. In the
journal Infection  and Immunity, Michael J. Kennedy and Paul A. Volz explain, “The pas- sage of viable Candida  albicans through the gastrointestinal (GI) mucosa into the bloodstream is believed to be an
important mechanism leading to systemic candidosis.”⁴ Cellular disruption occurs when Candida albicans and its mycotoxins have accumulated in the body. This disruption causes secondary body systems
to deteriorate. Mycotoxins so severely debilitate the body that “victims could be- come easy prey for far more serious diseases such as acquired immune defi- ciency syndrome, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid
arthritis, myasthenia gravis, colitis, regional ileitis, schizophrenia, and possibly death from candida sep- ticemia,” say Kennedy and Volz.⁵ Your genetic weaknesses usually determine

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