Systemic Candidiasis & Brain Function – an Alert

Jul 21 2011 Published by Renée Benzaim under systemic candidiasis


Hi everyone,

I hope this finds you hale and hearty!

In case you didn’t get a chance to download my free report, “Do
Men Get Yeast Infections”, I’ve put the link right here:

Do Men Get Yeast Infections?

Today I wanted to tell you about something very disturbing I ran
across when I was doing research for this report.

There is a very invasive form of yeast infection called Systemic
or Chronic Candidiasis.

By definition, systemic means:

In medicine,  systemic means affecting the whole body, or at least
multiple organ systems. It is in contrast with topical or local.

Systemic disease:  an illness that affects multiple organs,
systems or tissues, or the entire body. Candidiasis is listed
under systemic diseases.

(Source:  Wikipedia – the free Encyclopedia)

What it does is spread out, usually from your intestional tract
or lungs, to your whole body via your bloodstream.

Numerous studies have shown that when this happens, it can lead
to other health issues as diverse as fibromyalgia, gout,
arthritis, and even heart disease.

All this was bad enough. . .

But, when I read that it can spread to your brain and impair
brain function
. . . that really scared me.

I have more fear of losing my mental facilities than I do of
losing a body part! (But, that’s just me! LOL)

So, I wanted to pass this information on to you and stress how
important it is to take any yeast infection – external or
internal – serious.

I will be writing a more in depth report on Systemic Candidiasis
in one of my future reports.

Until then. . .

To your health,

Renée

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