Candida Overgrowth (Dysbiosis) Related Diseases and Conditions

Do you feel sick all over?  Do you have a hard time describing your symptoms to doctors but know that something just isn’t right?  Are you tired of feeling like and being treated like a hypochondriac.  Do you have the sneaking suspicion that you could live a happier and more fulfilling life if only these chronic and unexplained health problems would disappear?  If you answered yes to any of these questions I hope that the following information will help point you in the right direction in order for you to regain your health and ultimately live the life that you so desperately seek.   First I do have some more questions, well they are not really my questions but they are questions that I was confronted with when first learning about Candida Overgrowth (Dysbiosis) and its link to many common diseases and conditions many years ago while trying to solve my own chronic and unexplained health problems.  The following questions are from Chapter 1 of William G. Crook’s The Yeast Connection and Women’s Health and may resonate with you.

  • Have you taken antibiotic drugs?
  • Have you sought help from many different specialists?
  • Have you taken birth control pills?
  • Are you troubled by fatigue and/or muscle aches?
  • Are you bothered by food sensitivities and/or digestive problems?
  • Do you crave sugar?
  • Do you sometimes feel spaced out?
  • Are you bothered by depression and/or irritability
  • Are you bothered by headaches
  • Are you sensitive to tobacco smoke, perfume and other chemicals?

I answered yes to every one of these questions and was thrilled to find out that my chronic health problems, the problems that I had sought answers to by seeing countless doctors, undergoing numerous tests and even exploratory surgery, for over 15 years may finally have an explanation.  After answering these questions I read the words “Your health problems may be yeast related.”  I sure hoped so.  I desperately wanted an answer and this felt like my last hope of regaining my health.  No doctor was able to help me so I was out of ideas.  I figured I would keep reading and see what this guy had to say.  I went on to read the wide array of symptoms associated with candida overgrowth.  The following is a list of diseases and conditions that were listed not only in Yeast Connection and Women’s Health book in other books that I have read on Candida Overgrowth.

  • Weight gain
  • Chronic Vaginal Yeast Infections
  • Chronic Bacterial Vaginosis
  • Premenstrual Syndrome
  • Vulvodynia
  • Sexual Dysfunction
  • Dyspareunia
  • Infertility
  • Endometriosis
  • Interstitial Cystitis
  • Numbness
  • Tingling
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Crohn’s Disease
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Colitis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Myasthenia Gravis
  • Eczema
  • Acne
  • Lupus Erythematosus
  • Asthma
  • Sinusitis
  • Psoriasis
  • Chronic Hives

This was another list that resonated with me.  Especially the first eight conditions listed.  I was plagued by numerous female health problems from the age of 15 and I was treated with alternating rounds antibiotics and anti-fungals several times a year for over 12 years.  In retrospect I realize that this treatment was making things worse but who knew.  I would have taken anything just to feel normal.

I do not know about you but I am amazed at how many diseases and conditions that candida plays a role in.  This is probably why it is so hard to diagnose and may even seem ridiculous to think that your vaginal yeast infection, eczema, joint pain and sinusitis are all somehow related but  now a days after living and breathing the treatment plan I am convinced that they are very much connected.  I believe that our body is just trying to tell us that something just isn’t right in anyway that it can.   If you can relate to all of this keep gathering your information on candida overgrowth and it’s treatments.  I highly recommend The Yeast Connection and Women’s Health by William G. Crook.  It is a great starting point to understand and beating Candida Overgrowth.

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2 comments to Candida Overgrowth (Dysbiosis) Related Diseases and Conditions

  • Thank you for your website! You can be sure I’ll be a regular visitor here.
    I discovered your blog on my quest, for answers, and the possible link between candida and allergies.

    I wrote about it recently on my blog: http://thelifeandtimesofanordinarygirl.blogspot.com/2010/05/rise-and-rise-of-allergies.html

    I’m dissatisfied with the medical professions refusal to treat causes and not merely symptoms, and I won’t stop until I find some answers, and when I do know those answers, I will be doing my best to tell the world!!!
    I’m not on the candida diet, yet, but it’s a very likely possibility, so I’ll be checking out your recipes.

  • Tennille

    Hi Kate,

    Welcome to Yeast Free Living! Thank you so much for stopping by. Candida overgrowth can be very frustrating to deal with and is not taken seriously by many mainstream medical professionals. Doing my own research and actually trying the candida diet was the only way that I discovered what was really wrong with me. It seems as if you are on the right path to discover answers to your own health problems. I wish you the best of luck on your yeast free journey! Everyone’s journey to overcoming candida is different but I hope that you do find help and/or inspiration here at Yeast Free Living. Have a wonderful weekend!

    Best,
    Tennille

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