White cheese like substance can indicate Candida Albicans
When giving detox foot spa treatments, occasionally there are tiny white cheese like particles in the water. This can indicate Candida Albicans.
Candida Albican is a yeast mould, that looks like a tiny bud invisible to the naked eye, which colonises our internal and external body. It likes to live in the intestines and when kept in check it is neither harmful or beneficial. Candida can be introduced to the body in many ways, in the air that we breath, in the food that we eat.
Candida likes to eat sugar in the form of glucose and when it finds a good place in our intestines where sugar is plentiful it will grow strong and then grows other spores that form and break away. The buds can also form long filament like teeth called hyphae.
Cause of Candida
Eating sweets, chocolate, bread, cakes, cheese, mushrooms, tomato sauce and other commercial sauces, vinegar, canned foods, convenience food, fruit juices, fizzy drinks, beer, wine are just a few things to avoid. Stress can help to cause Candida, also Antibiotics and steroids can kill the friendly bacteria in the gut! This helps the Candida to grow more inside our stomach!
Effects of Candida
Although many of the conditions I am about to mention concern Candida, they could be mistaken for other health problems, but a good Kinesiologist could help to check for Candida.
Mouth ulcers
Virginal thrush
Back pain
Urgency to want to urinate
Painful joints or aching bones
Orthodox treatments
There seems to be a menu of prescribed drugs that the doctors can choose from and you can buy cream and tablets over the counter now a days, these drugs may help to suppress the symptoms and from my experience the symptoms came back over and over again.
Foods that help to clear Candida
Banana, mango, kiwi, pineapple, corn pasta, rice, potatoes, most vegetables, eggs, fish, organic meat (other meat can have antibiotics and Steroids in it) corn feed chicken. Fresh herbs like oregano, garlic, clove and ginger!
Acidophilus and Candistatin from “BioCare” (www.biocare.co.uk) are also very good.