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Too many
people, in the world, suffer from this Irritable Colon Syndrome
(Irritable colon).
The
Irritable Colon Syndrome is characterized by several symptoms, among
which, intestinal swelling, constipation or diarrhea, dyspepsia (digestion
difficulties) and many others.
Usually, the
Irritable Colon Syndrome is caused by a general situation of stress. If
we observe the subject with more attention, we will discover that he is
affected by a Candida Albicans infection in his intestine
Usually
Candida Albicans live in a vaginal atmosphere, because
Ph is acid here (5.0 - 4.0). In truth the "true home"
of Candida is the
little intestine mucous;
localization can be considered a "beach house",
coetaneous localization
(presence of fungus spots when you are exposed
to sun) can represent the "mountain house", or
"Thrush"
in mouth cavity, the
"lake house". Usually
Candida Albicans accompanies the healthy individual
life, that's a saprophyte. This fungus rise very much causing remarkable
problems for the subjects health. When the immune systems efficiency (the
first physician or the second one) reduces due to the presence of the endogenous
and exogenous toxin, candida increase. In
the female
genital
region an excessive Candida proliferation
can cause a white leak, it can seem as ricotta, several burning after having urinate,
of the same area. In
male genital
Candida causes penis inflammation, so many erythematous blurs (see red)
little like velvet, shining, localized on the penis with burning itchines. Any way
there is always an immunity defense decrease. In
a particular way this is evidenced after an antibiotic therapy, or cortisones,
in the diabetes, during the assumption of an oral contra conceptive, or of drugs
that act on the central nervous system (tranquillizers, sleeping pills), or also
if you use ant ulcerous drugs (cimetidina, antacids), or in pregnancy too. Candida
proliferation is due to an incorrect diet, because fundamentally fungus feed them
self with simple carbohydrates . In fact, the greed for Pane
(Bread), or Potatoes,
or Pizza,
or Pasta
(called from ENZO DI MAIO M.D.
"four P"),
or Sweets or Sugar is one of the characteristic symptoms
of the Candida infection. This
particular greed for simple sugars is mediated and motivated from the
79 toxins
that monilia introduce in the emetic circle, which acts on the CNS (central nervous
system) modifying the involved subject thought. It is comprehensible why
Candida infection is responsible of
the chronic fatigue syndrome from,
of the hyperactivity,
the depression, the anxiety,
of the
bulimia, of
the anorexia. Between "stress" pathologies or anxiety somatization in the human
digestive system, there are the
gastritis, syndrome of the irritable colon,
constipation, diarrhea,
they really are due to pathological
candida presence of the little intestine and they should be treated. From
about 20 years in the international scientific literature there are many
evidences that also dermatological pathologies,
seborrhoic dermatitis and
psoriasis
are connected to candida. (see
bibliography). In
the last twenty years it's obvious the enormous increase of the subject
affected from allergies.
Also the number of people
shoot by alimentary intolerance
has been increased too. These thing are
in relation to the modification that the candida induces on the answers of the
immune system (primary and/or secondary) and to the modifications of the permeability
of the little intestine mucous, than the yeast provoke in their internal localization. The
remarkable development of candida albicans syndrome (Chronic Candidiasis
Syndrome or Candida Related Complex) is referred to the technological
food and the massive abuse of product derivate from the grain. We
have many garrisons to diagnose the disease, like the search of specific antibodies
for candida in blood, the direct search of candida in feces, urines or the
vaginal or penis liquid, however it turns out of remarkable aid, it is for statistics
and for the study of the correlated symptom, the use of studied
questionnaires. The
following it wants to be an divulgate and informative exposition about existent
therapeutic methodical, or that I know. It must not to be use for an auto medicine.
It
will be possible doing an alimentary and not
alimentary
speech.
ALIMENTARY If
you'd like to elaborate a correct diet, it's important to establish the individual
constitution with the
constitution test
, with this alimentary therapy you stop feeding the candida and most important
you get back your balance.
NOT
ALIMENTARY To notice
that alimentary and not alimentary
speech must be used together.
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Nistatina: it can
be taken in variable amounts, until to 6,000,000 U./die. To notice that this anti-fungus
does not practically absorbed from the organism, so it's highly indicated in the
internal candida. In every case, its efficacy is very relative - Tea Tree Oil: it's a essential
a plant oil, the Melaleuca alternifolia, and it was used from the Australian
native aborigines as antiseptic. It can be useful for the coetaneous manifestations
of the infection. It must be used diluted 'cause it contains, cineol 1.8 that
is irritant like many essential oils.
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Local Natural Applications Genitals
: in the case there is a interest of
the genital mucous feminine or
male, they will be of great the
local applications with one completely natural salve as the
. The man
will be able to be applied 1
or 2 times to the day, directly on the glande.
The
woman will be able to be applied 1 or 2 times to the
day, with the
,
on the large small and lips and inside of the vagina.
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To apply two
time in a day for the first ten days and then for others ten days you
can apply only one time in a day
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- Detoxification
: this can be actuated with the vegetable purgative . It's
important to start
the therapy with the detoxification, because it's possible to eliminate
not digested material in the intestine, that provoke toxin formation. This
could be carried ahead following the "Trittico Secondo DI MAIO"
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Fluconazolo:
it can be useful
because it's an effective systemic anti-yeast, but is necessary to put attention
at its insufficient liver toxicity.In
every case, its efficacy is very relative
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Supplements
Physical
Exercise : this has to be practiced regularly, for several reasons.
It favors the elimination of toxins through the sweat and it contributes to regularize
the intestinal motility.
Meditation:
this practical too have to be done regularly, twenty or thirty minute for day.
Alimentary Intolerance : if the
Candida Infection is chronic (Chronic Candida Syndrome or CCS) it's probability
because of the presence of alimentary intolerance, favorite intolerance
from the alterations that this yeast creates to level of the mucous of the tenuous
intestine.
Control of the
Partner:
this is necessary, because Candida infection can be located in the
genital region too, vulvo-vaginal mucous in woman and penis in man.
So it's important to do a crawls to coolness in a gynecological visit
and if it's positive to carry out also to the partner. Obviously in this
case it will be important to extend both the therapy.
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