Is there a relation between candida and fibromyalgia? Is candida a cause of fibromyalgia? The answer to these two questions is, yes, a connection between the two has been established.
It has been found that when the good bacteria, Lactobacillus, is lacking or missing in your body; fungal infections are allowed to sneak in causing health issues.
This usually happens when a person has been on antibiotics for a long period of time, as the composition of the antibiotics eat away the good bacteria, leaving behind candida yeast which if it becomes overgrown in your system it can morph or grow into toxic by-products such as tartaric acid, ethanol, and carbon dioxide.
Tartaric acid is what has linked a sever case of candida yeast overgrowth with fibromyalgia.
The reason behind this is that tartaric acid is a muscle toxin that can potentially be more lethal then ethanol; when this toxin enters the muscles it creates severe to disabling muscle and joint pain.
It is this pain that most fibromyalgia sufferers complain about having, especially after some traumatic accident or event.
These traumas is linked to an overgrowth of candida yeast as the victim is treated with high doses of antibiotics to jump start the immune system in fighting off infections.
The best way to combat candida yeast and fight off fibromyalgia, there are some holistic approaches that seem to work best.
These include candida yeast and parasite cleanses pure oil of oregano extract, CoQ10, shark liver oil, and probiotics.
Any of these natural remedies can be found at any natural health food store or alternative health professionals.
In addition to these supplements it is also advisable to adopt a healthy eating habit and trying to add in exercises on a daily basis.
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