What is the difference between Yeast Infection and a Bacterial Infection?

Here’s a good question, an intelligent question. I like intelligent questions because they require me to really think about giving quite a reasonably good reply. This question comes from a lady in Australia. How do I know if I have a yeast infection or a bacterial infection? What is the difference? How can I tell how? How can the doctor tell?

It’s a tough one. It really catches people out and, in fact, it’s something I struggled with, too. To be quite honest, I don’t care what kind of infection you’ve got. All I care about is trying to find out what caused the problem and how I can fix it, how I can remedy the problem.

The two key things that you look at with people when they come to you presenting with problems are the signs and symptoms. I may have spoken to you about this before. Symptoms are very important to me. Symptoms are subjective; these are what the patients tell you. You can’t measure them. You can’t quantify them. You can’t see them. You can only go by what the person is telling you, what they’re experiencing, what they’re feeling; whereas, signs are something we can see with our eyes.

We can test. We can see cuts. We can see wounds, for example. We can see hair loss. We can see skin rashes. These are signs. Also tests can pick up things, but sometimes these things don’t match; the signs and symptoms don’t match. And with infections, it’s very difficult to try to piece the signs and symptoms together because both of them can create a similar outcome. Bacterial infections can create fevers in the body or temperatures that can create tiredness; all sorts of problems can occur, so there’s no clear-cut way really of finding out.

Some people will argue with me that there is, but in the end, it’s not really important. The important thing is basically to find out what got the person in this mess, help them overcome it, and prevent them from getting into this mess again.

So a couple of telltale signs that will determine the Candida infection will be the sugar craving. The craving for sugar is the blood sugar drops, particularly around meal times, they’ll have some food, they’ll go down really quick, they’ll develop gut problems quickly, many of them after meals. These are things. So look at the symptoms that are characteristic of Candida infection, which can point you in the direction of that person having Candida, the itching, the bloating, gas, craving for sugar, the vaginal infection, the jock itch, the toenail fungus, itchy anywhere on the body. It’s less likely that the person’s going to have itching in and around their body if it’s a bacterial infection, but it is possible.

But in the end what you’re going to find is that most people with a Candida infection will have a bacterial infection anyway, especially in their digestive system. There will be parasites and bacteria and yeast infection there. All of that needs treatment. Then it becomes less important to worry about what the person’s got.

After doing many, many thousands of stool tests, I can tell you that nearly every patient I see with a Candida infection, we can culture it and we can see it through a microscopy that that person will also have various kind of dysbiosis or SIBO, small intestinal bowel overgrowth. They’ll have bacteria there. Probably in about 15 or 20 percent of cases, there will be parasites like Blastocystis, Dientamoeba fragilis; they’ll be present there as well as the bad bacteria.

And the other thing that you probably haven’t even thought about is what about the good bacteria? Because people with bacterial infections may have not a bacterial infection, they may just have a lack of beneficial bacteria. And in that case, the bacteria that are generally okay like e-coli may become pathogenic or turn into criminals or “militants” as we call them today. Guys with their guns running around shooting. We may get that scenario as well.

As you can see, there’s a lot more at stake here than just determining whether they’ve got a bacteria or Candida affecting their body, and generally, most people will have both. When they’ve got a bacterial infection, there’s often an element of Candida. When they’ve got a Candida infection, there’s often a bit of an element of bacterial there. So the main thing is to treat through way of diet and lifestyle and targeted supplementation, and you’ll see all about that in my other videos.

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How dangerous can candida get if not treated on time?

Thank you for checking out this video. I’ve got a question sent to me quite some time ago, but I haven’t answered it. I’ll answer it in this video. How dangerous is Candida? Can Candida kill you? Is it a really nasty disease that you need to be very alarmed or scared about?

Well, you certainly do, particularly if you’re a person who’s very susceptible to getting sick or if you’re a person who’s got a very compromised immune system. I’ve got no doubt that in those situations; you need to be very careful with a yeast infection.

If you’ve got full blown Aids, for example, or people that are very sick with Hepatitis. People where a lot of pharmaceutical antibiotics don’t work anymore, you’ve got a lot to be worried about. It’s often the simple infections that end up taking people out; that kill people because they’ve got a lowered resistance. They become increasingly susceptible. Their resistance goes down and they can get very sick.

A severe yeast infection can wipe a person out within days. There’s no doubt about it; it can. It can grow very quickly in the bloodstream, but this generally doesn’t happen with most people. Most people will contract a Candida infection and it will develop in the body and alongside that, they’ll get bacterial problems. They’ll have a lack of beneficial bacteria. Their population will go down. They’ll get increasing amounts of bad bacteria. They’ll get parasites that will occur. They get a whole cocktail of bugs that are occurring at the same time, and they’ll stay sick for a long, long time.

But it’s a disease that can kill you if you’re weak or sick enough. But in most cases, it won’t do that. It will just make you chronically unwell. Candida can affect different people in different ways.

Some patients I see primarily get brain fog from Candida. They can’t think clearly. They get spaced out. Often there’s a huge association between the brain fog and the gut. They’ll have digestive problems. Other people have digestive problems without the brain fog, and other people I see have got severe joint pain with Candida. Their joints ache all over the body. They’ve been diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Other people have only got external manifestations like vaginal yeast infections or jock itch or toenail fungus or skin conditions related to it like ringworm. Other people will have conditions around the ears and the scalp, which the doctor says is psoriasis, when, in fact, it’s a yeast infection.

So as you can see, it can affect you in different ways. If it is going to take you out, it’s going to be systemic. It’s going to be severe. It’s going to be life threatening, and it’s generally because you’re very weak and sick to start with and that’s why it could kill.

So to answer that question, it can kill, but it’s unlikely to do so. It’s just more likely to ruin the quality of your life.

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How was canxidaremove formulated?

I often get asked by many people both doctors, naturopaths, herbalists and also the public how and why Canxida was made, the anti-fungal called Canxida. How is it made? Why did you make it? Why were you behind it? How did you help to design this product? Well, I’d like to answer those questions in this video.

It’s really not that difficult. The product really came out of my 26 years of experience working with Candida patients, particularly after talking with a lot of expert clinicians around the world in different countries like America, Germany, even Spain, New Zealand, Australia, many different conferences I attend, many different clinics I sit in with and talk to specialist experts in gastrointestinal health, even mycologists, people who specialize in yeast. So I’ve got a lot of this expert advice from people way more expert than me to help me with this particular range of products.

The other thing that I did was over the many years looked at many thousands of stool test results, so I complete many different stool tests on patients with all sorts of digestive problems, but particularly people with small intestinal bowel overgrowth and with Candida. I’ve gathered information from many thousands of stool tests over the years, and I’ve particularly looked at the sensitivity panels. The sensitivity panels are panels at the back of the stool test, which show us if the patient does have yeast or bacteria; what are the natural and pharmaceutical agents that can counter these things. So I’ve gathered all that information.

What I’ve done is compiled all this information, and I’ve also looked at all the Candida products I can find on the market, every one of them. Candesign[?], Candedays[?], ThreeLac. There’s so much junk out there. I looked at all these different products. I’ve tried them all. I’ve tried these products for 15-20 years in my clinic. I can’t mention to you how many different anti-fungals I’ve tried, enzymes, probiotics, anti-fungals; I’ve tried every single one of them.

Now you’re going to read a whole bunch of junk on the internet about “this is the best” and “this is the best.” I’m not claiming that Canxida is the best, but what I am claiming is that it is a product that has a huge pedigree. A product that’s born out of a lot clinic experience involving tens of thousands of Candida patients, so that has a lot to be said for. This product wasn’t designed purely just to market and make tons of money out of that. I mean I could have gone into real estate or other endeavors. This product was born out of passion. It was born out of the need for, I believe, for my patients, in particularly, to have a product that’s highly effective, that really kicks butt when it comes to yeast infection.

This product was designed not just for Candida, but also many different types of parasites, Blastocystis hominis, Dientamoeba fragilis, Citrobacter freundii, many different types of pathogens which I’ve looked at and thought how can we make a range of products, particularly an anti-fungal, that’s really going to work, will go to town on these pathogens. So this product range is very effective. You’re going to find it effective not just against Candida Albicans. You’re going to find it effective against Candida Krusei, Parapsilosis, Rhodotorula, Trichospermum, and many other different forms of yeast, as well as the many different types of bacteria that we find. The streptococcus bacteria, for example. So if you’ve got bloating, gas, yeast infection, you’re going to find this product effective because of this incredible pedigree.

There are other videos I’m going to make which will explain why I made this product in more detail and some of the core reasons why the formula was put together. So I hope you do tune in for those videos.

Thanks for your attention.

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