This the number
one question heard in my office and in physicians’ offices
throughout America. There is a strong relationship between weight
gain, difficulty in loosing weight and feeling sick. Candida Albicans,
an opportunistic fungus, is often the link between weight gain,
feeling ill and the difficulties people have with loosing weight.
Focusing on removing Candida Albicans from the body rewards the
dieter with a feeling of well being and weight loss that is steady,
sustainable and healthy.
Americans are embracing the low carbohydrate
diet for its ability to reduce their waist size and weight even
when other diets have failed. The more important benefits of a
low carbohydrate diet are usually lost in our obsession with weight.
Low Carbohydrate diets have been used by nutritionists and holistic
physicians for decades to control Candida Albicans. The weight
loss and feeling of well being that accompanies a low carbohydrate
diet is mostly associated with controlling this serious, but often
over looked health condition.
I often see patients in my office who want to
lose weight and have tried every diet and pill on the market with
little success. During their history they often reveal a list
of symptoms and complaints that they feel have no relationship
to their weight problem. These patients do not realize that their
weight problem and their other complaints are symptomatic of a
more serious health condition known as systemic Candida Albicans.
By concentrating on treating the underlying Candida Albicans my
patients are able to loose weight and improve their overall health.
Betty F. . . was consulting with me for continued
weight gain. She was finding it difficult to stick to a diet and
exercise, partly since she saw such limited results. During her
consult she admitted to gas, indigestion and fatigue. Her history
included birth control pills, antibiotic use and several yeast
infections. Her treatment plan included a low carbohydrate diet,
nutritional supplements, and anti fungal herbals. She returned
is 4 weeks, she had been able to stick to the diet with much greater
ease, she felt more energetic and had no more gas. She was even
happier that she had been able to loose 9 lbs. She reached her
goal of a total weight loss of 22 lbs over the course of 3 months
and has been able to keep it off. She now sticks to a sound diet
and only takes a multi nutrient with herbals.
Candida Albicans is opportunistic yeast that often over whelms
the body after antibiotic, may be passed from person to person
with the exchange of body fluids, and from direct contact. It
may be found in the reproductive tract, the mouth, the GI tract
and in the blood. There are several common signs of Candida Albicans
including vaginal yeast infections, thrush, jock itch and athlete’s
foot. Candida Albicans has been linked to a number of health conditions
including; asthma, depression, dizziness, fatigue, headaches,
hypoglycemia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), learning disabilities,
menstrual problems, Migraines, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome
(MCSS), Prostatitis, sinus problems, and Urinary Tract Infections
(UTI).
One of the major secondary problems associated
with Candida Albicans is weight gain. A number of the problems
associated with loosing weight and staying with a diet are doing
to Candida Albicans. A person with systemic Candida Albicans will
often crave sugar and simple carbohydrates because this is the
main source of nutrients for yeast. Mood swings and depression
are often associated with the rapid change in blood sugar levels
caused by the yeast. Patients often complain of gas and bloating
caused by the fermentation of foods in their intestines by the
yeast which naturally release gas, just like in Champaign and
beer. The fermentation of foods in the intestine may also lead
to alcohol production that is absorbed through the gut and may
lead to symptoms of confusion, altered behavior, and difficulty
concentrating. Determining whether you have a Candida Albicans
can make a big difference on how easy you will be able to lose
weight and keep your weight loss off.
Questions to determine if you may have
Candida Albicans:
1. Have you used antibiotics in the last 2 years?
2. Do you have gas or bloating?
3. Do you have sugar cravings?
4. Do you have low blood sugar?
5. Do you have history of yeast infections, vaginal,
oral, athletes foot, or jock itch?
6. Does your partner have a history of yeast
infections, vaginal, oral, athletes foot, or jock itch?
7. Are you sensitive to smells?
8. Are you sensitive to alcohol?
9. Do you suffer from symptoms that your doctor
cannot explain like; headaches, migraines, depression, diarrhea,
dizziness, IBS, menstrual or sinus problems?
10. Do you feel fatigued all the time?
11. Do you have a hard time concentrating?
12. Do you just not feel right?
Candia Albicans can be diagnosed by a blood analysis
by your physician, though many traditional physicians do not regularly
order this test. A major problem with treating Candida Albicans
is the low regard most physicians place on controlling it spread.
A recent study showed that 27% of nurses and 33% of doctors have
Candida Albicans on their hands in a hospital. You can get a reasonable
idea if you have problems with Candida Albicans by answering the
questions in the box above. A yes answers to 6 or more questions
above, associated with any of the signs or symptoms listed above,
is a good indicator that you may have a Candida Albicans problem.
Dr. Mark Leder, a chiropractor and nutritionist in NYC, states
“ I have treated thousands of women for weight loss and
I find that over 75% of them are suffering from Candida Albicans.
I tell them, you want to loose weight,? You want to be healthy?
Deal with the Candida problem and everything else will follow.”
A low carbohydrate diet is the first step to dealing with Candida
Albicans, but an herbal anti fungal is just as important.
When Candida Albicans presents itself as a vaginal
yeast infection or athletes foot will often be treated with medication.
Medications may be oral or topical and can be in prescription
or over the counter strength. The problems with medications is
that they are often short term and or do not get to the root of
the problem. To properly reduce the amount of Candida Albicans
in the body a low carbohydrate diet is the first step. Nutritional
and herbal supplements are also key components. Regular intake
of natural anti fungal supplements gives the body a chance to
gentle and slowly reduce the amount of Candida Albicans in the
body. There are a number of natural anti fungal herbals and products
available on the market, but quality and effectiveness vary greatly.
One of the best products available, through physicians offices
only, is called RxBotanicals Diet Enhancer which contains powerful
anti fungal and natural herbal relaxants. The combination of anti
fungal and natural herbal relaxants found in RxBotanicals Diet
Enhancer gentle lowers the amount of Candida Albicans in the body
while making the dieting experience easier and more successful.
America will continue to focus on the weight
loss associated with low carbohydrate diets. Nutritionists and
physicians will continue to embrace the multitude of health benefits
associated with a low carbohydrate diets with herbal remedies
and its relationship to reducing Candida Albicans in the body.
Questions or comments can be addressed to Dr.
Steven Zodkoy at 732-308-0099 or szo9935741@aol.com
Dr. Steven Zodkoy is the director
of Monmouth Advance Medicine in Freehold, NJ. Dr. Zodkoy is a
Chiropractor, a Certified Nutritional Specialists, a Certified
Clinical Nutritionist and a Diplomat American Board of Clinical
Nutritionists. He is frequent expert for news broadcasts, contributing
author for magazines and consultant to nutritional companies.
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