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The Candida Cure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

The Candida Cure

The cult-classic book, revised and updated with a quick start cleanse, easy recipes, and more. Foreword by David Perlmutter, MD, author of Grain Brain. Many of the most common symptoms and illnesses that plague us today—anything from fatigue, bloating, and weight gain to arthritis, allergies, depression, prostate problems and multiple sclerosis—can be traced back to a surprising source: Yeast. Yeast and fungal overgrowth—called candida—affects millions and is a hidden cause of many health conditions. One out of three people suffer from candida overgrowth, which is also associated with asthma, hypoglycemia/diabetes, hypothyroid, brain fog and anxiety/depression. In a chronic state, ye...

The Everything Candida Diet Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

The Everything Candida Diet Book

You normally have a mix of good and bad bacteria in your digestive track that helps you ward off infection and disease. But when their balance is thrown off kilter, candida, a naturally occurring yeast, is allowed to overgrow. Take back your digestive health, and restore a healthy balance through a healthy diet.

Candida and Candidiasis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1222

Candida and Candidiasis

The underlying mechanisms of Candida and candidiasis and promising new directions in drug discovery and treatment. • Reviews all aspects of this common fungal pathogen and its impact on human health, from the basic biology of Candida albicans to the clinical management of candidiasis. • Reviews the latest basic and clinical research, focusing on findings in genome variability, host-pathogen interactions, antifungal resistance and drug discovery, and diagnostics to foster better understanding and treatment of candidiasis. • Examines recent discoveries that have shed light on morphogenesis and the cell cycle, including how new findings on host responses may have applications for the diagnosis of blood-borne candidiasis.

Candida Albicans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Candida Albicans

Candida, which was discovered more than a century ago as a causative organism of oral thrush, is now thought to potentially infect almost every tissue of the human body. Although we still do not have a safe anti-candida drug, the growing pace of progess of research on Candida albicans holds promise that a breakthrough is imminent. Though many monographs and articles on candida and candidoses have appeared in recent years, they mostly cover the clinical aspects. This particular text, however, explains the more basic features of candida including the molecular genetics, molecular biology and immunology of the cell wall, the molecular basis of morphogenesis and the structure and function of the plasma membrane. The role of anti-candida drugs and their mechanism of action are also discussed.

Candida Albicans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Candida Albicans

This natural approach to the treatment of Candida infections shows how to detect the effects of Candida Albicans and provides a comprehensive, drug-free program for its control.

Candida
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Candida

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Candida Albicans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Candida Albicans

This natural approach to the treatment of Candida infections shows how to detect the effects of Candida Albicans and provides a comprehensive, drug-free program for its control.

Vulvovaginal Candidosis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

Vulvovaginal Candidosis

Fungal infections in the female play an increasingly large role in everyday gynecological practice. This is the first book to deal comprehensively with vulvovaginal candidosis. Following an introduction outlining the incidence of yeasts in man, genital colonization in the female sex, yeast in pregnancy and neonatal mycoses, there is a description of the modes of infection and the known host reactions, as well as of the symptoms for diagnosis and therapy. Some 150 color illustrations depict all known facultative pathogenetic candida species and other potentially pathogenetic yeasts in pure culture and under the microscope. Clinical examples help explain the diagnosis and differential diagnosis. The volume provides the physician with handy, concise and practice-oriented guidelines to correct diagnosis and effective treatment of yeasts in the female patient.

The Genetics of Candida
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

The Genetics of Candida

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990-05-29
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

The objective of this volume is to provide a preliminary data base for Candida albicans plus serve as a reference for the genetic methods now available for the manipulation of several species in the genus Candida. This comprehensive review focuses primarily on C. albicans and includes reference data on the types and complementation status of mutations isolated in C. albicans, preliminary recombination mapping, chromosome analysis, physical measurements of DNA content and complexity, mitochondrial genome mapping, and analyses of restriction fragment length polymorphisms. It discusses a variety of genetic techniques in relation to current research questions aimed at virulence factors, dimorphism, and the potential use of Candida strains in biotechnology processes. This up-to-date publication is an indispensable resource for everyone who is involved with microbiology, genetics, and molecular and cellular biology.

Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 486

Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation

What actually causes disease? The answer might be surprising. In this new edition of his best-selling book The Key to Health and Rejuvenation, Andreas Moritz reveals the most common but rarely recognized reasons responsible for illness and aging and how to achieve continuous vibrant health. Andreas puts the responsibility of basic health care back into the hands of the individual. He states, "Healing occurs effortlessly and naturally once the conditions that are required for the body to return to its most natural state - balance and efficiency - have been met." The basic theme is the relative ease involved in creating good health. While physicians attempt to combat or subdue illness, they "k...