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By Dr. Jeffrey McCombs on 11/25/2009

    



   

Candida Albicans is commonly considered to be a yeast infection that only women get. It is in
fact a fungal infection caused by antibiotic use that affects both men and women. Research states
that over 90% of the population might have systemic candida.

 

    

Candida Albicans in its normal yeast form is a commensal organism that has co-evolved with
over 5,600 other micro-organisms taking up residence in the intestinal tract and other tissues.

Only in its fungal (hyphal/mycelial) form is it an infectious agent that uses its cell wall, adhesion,
phenotypic switching, and enzymes to spread and destroy tissues throughout the body. Many
people commonly refer to Candida Albicans as a yeast infection when it is actually a fungal
infection.

 

 
  


The primary drive all living organisms is survial. If you remove food sources from the yeast
form of Candida, it will convert to its fungal form and search for food in the body. If someone
took all of the food out of your house, you¶d go shopping to.

Sugars will fuel Candida very effectively, but it¶s not an absolute that by excluding sugars and
simple carbs from your diet, you¶ll starve it to death. People who don¶t spend the time
researching Candida put out this information to the detriment of others. You¶ll need to use non-
toxic approaches that revert it back to its yeast form and then remove the excess yeast by
empowering the immune system.

     




   

The medical viewpoint is that only immunosuppressed people (AIDS, Immunosuppressive


therapy, chemotherapy) get systemic candida. They state this as though that is the official
position. Official position or not, for whatever reason, it is false, misleading, and demonstrates a
complete lack of knowledge about candida, microbiology, and physiology. Additionally, it is
exactly the opposite of what all the research has continually demonstrated since the 1940s when
antibiotics were first introduced.

NASA does research on candida because astronauts come down with it while in space. Are
astronauts immunosuppressed people by the medical definition? Absolutely not!

Research has repeatedly shown that the immune system does not need to be suppressed in order
for candida to convert to its fungal form and invade the body. On the other hand, a depressed
immune system or slightly suppressed immune system will contribute to the spread of fungal
candida. What can depress or suppress the immune system? Worries, stress, food coloring, sugar,
and among many other things, candida itself. As was correctly pointed out above, slight
neutropenia would contribute to the spread of candida. So although a weakened immune system
does help, it is not needed, but almost always present to some degree or another.

    



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This is another common myth put out by people who think everything is supposed to be alkaline
in the body. The digestive tract is supposed to be acid and doesn¶t even approach alkalinity until
the rectum. The vaginal tissue is also supposed to be acidic.

The lactic acid bacteria produce lactic acid to help maintain an acid pH. The stomach is very
acidic, and the acidity of juices leaving the stomach helps to stimulate pancreatic function, as
well as maintain the proper acid pH of the intestinal tract. Bile acids also contribute to
maintaining the acid pH. In an acid environment, candida exists in its yeast form, but once that
starts to shift to a more alakline environment, the alkaline pH stimulates the conversion to the
pathogenic, fungal form. The same is true for E. Coli. In an acid environment, it plays a role in
the production of vitamin K for the body. In an alkaline environment it becomes the pathogenic
form that causes so many problems for people. Fungal Candida does extremely well in an akaline
environment such as the blood stream.

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I¶m not sure where this information came from, as I have yet to find any studies that mention
this. This mainly seems to be put out by people who think that mercury determines everything in
the body. The only possible explanation that I can come up with is that mercury would have a
suppressive effect on the immune system, which would possibly allow fungal candida to spread
unimpeded. I have yet to find anyone who had this problem. The amount of mercury needed to
have a suppressive effect systemically within the body would be greater than most people deal
with. Either way, I have never seen any research that states that mercury feeds candida.

People who usually support the idea that mercury feeds candida claim that some doctors have
pointed out that most people who have candida infections also have mercury toxicity. If that
were true just by association, then it would also apply for parasites, and other heavy metals and
chemicals. The average American has a large load of chemicals in the tissues. This doesn¶t mean
that these chemicals also feed candida. It¶s an erroneous assumption to make just because 2 or
more issues exist in the body at the same time.

A deficiency of iron would slow down the spread of fungal candida, as it would many other
micro-organisms. Dr. Sharon Moalem¶s book, ³Survival of the Sickest´ points out how some
people survived the plague simply by being anemic and not having enough iron stores in their
bodies to allow the bacteria to thrive. Fungal Candida however, will steal iron from red blood
cells in order to survive. This is another one of its many suvival and virulence mechanisms.

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Another erroneous myth. Candida Albicans is facultative anaerobe, which means it can exist in
oxygen-rich (mouth, skin) and oxygen-depleted (intestinal tract, body tissues) environments.
Some studies indicate that is harder to eliminate in an oxygen-rich environment. That seems to
be more true of thrush, but not as true for skin infections.

Candida has the ability to evade reactive oxygen species that are produced by macrophages to
destroy foreign substances in the body.

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Most people will be familiar with this myth. If anything drugs increase the resistance of candida.
Candida is very adaptive to drugs that try to kill it off. Most research being done today is to find
new drugs for fighting candida, because candida has developed resistance to all other
antifungals. Antifungal drugs come with many side effects, which include destruction of liver
tissue.

The better choice is to use natural antifungals that aren¶t toxic to the body. Most every plant on
the earth has developed some form of antifungal mechanism in order to avoid being destroyed by
some 1.5-2.5 million fungus that inhabit the Earth. There is plenty of research that shows the
antifungal quality of many natural substances found in nature.

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I usually see this claim on holistic websites and not in the research. Fungal candida can and has
developed resistance and immunity to anti-fungal drugs. I find claims about needing to rotate
antifungals on sites where the approach their using, or the substances that they choose to use, or
some combination of the two, aren¶t effective for eliminating systemic candida. They claim that
candida is adapting to whatever their using, so you need to rotate antifungals. I find that they¶re
just not using an effective product or approach, and they subsequently rationalize its
ineffectiveness as the candida adapting.

I¶ve never found this to be the case with the McCombs Plan where we use a simple fatty acid to
revert candida back into its normal yeast state.

Most natural products are fungistatic (inhibit) and not fungicidal (kill). Its better to be fungistatic,
as fungicidal products (drugs) create resistant strains of candida. Nature is filled with thousands
of antifungal products that plants make and each one is effective as a fungistatic agent.

  
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Most MDs won¶t even be familiar with anything about Candida Albicans and will dismiss it
rather than take the time to find out more about it. There is a large body of research on Candida
Albicans that has been around since the introduction of antibiotics in the late 1940s. Research in
the late 1940s, 50s, and 60s was driven by the fact that so many people developed systemic
candida infections just by the use of a new drug, penicillin.
Some MDs will state that it¶s only a concern in Immunosuppressed patients (AIDS, HIV) and
patients receiving chemotherapy or immunosuppressive medications. It¶s not. Research from the
1990s shows that even the slightest modification of the intestinal flora can create systemic
candida infections. More recent research shows that antibiotics will cause candida and that these
changes can lead to acute problems ranging from diarrhea to life-threatening colitis to chronic
changes such as obesity, cancers, and many other diseases. Other research shows that the
protease enzymes that candida uses can be responsible for diabetes, hypertension, and immune
system suppression.

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Dr. Jeffrey McCombs has been practicing holistic medicine since 1984. In 1992, he developed
The McCombs Plan, a detoxification program that eliminates systemic Candida. His 17 years of
Candida research will culminate in his online Candida Library, coming soon.

You can learn more at http://www.mccombsplan.com

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Thu, 11/26/2009 - 9:58am


Properly, the topical pathogen is Candida albicans, not Candida Albicans. Professionally,
biologists do not capitalize the specific epithet, the second name in an organism¶s Latin name.

Also, the scientific Latin name should be italicized.

Does any of this make any difference? Yes, it does. It indicates that not everyone involved with
this article (probably an editor, not the physician) is familiar with proper terminology, which
could bring to question other components of the article.

The medicine of the article is solid. The biology, at least in the organism¶s name, has a flaw, a
rather minor thing. Candida albicans, in future articles, should be properly presented.

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Sat, 07/31/2010 - 4:27pm

Your article is SO good.

I have a systemic Candidiasis. I tried to have a very low carb diet. Things didn't get better ! And i
think it slowed down or stop any possibility for recovery.

I tried to medecines. It didnt work at all.


I tried to rotate plants. It didnt work at all.
I tried H202. I think it didnt work at all.

On the other hand, i tried to include milk, one drink of wine everyday, Echinacea, licorice, and
struggle to eat three times a day. It is the best thing i saw to get recovery. I see a slow recovery
but recovery.

I think Candida is very complex, and nobody knows about it.

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