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FUNGALONGONE, Herbal Oil, Anti-Fungal Oil, Boils, Candidas Rash, Athletes Foot, Toe Nail Fungus

FUNGALONGONE, Herbal Oil, Anti-Fungal Oil, Boils, Candidas Rash, Athletes Foot, Toe Nail Fungus

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Fungalongone, Herbal Oil, Anti-Fungal Oil, Boils, Candidas Rash, Athletes Foot, Toe Nail Fungus

Many types of fungi live in and on the human body, including the genus of yeasts known as Candida.

Candida is typically found in small amounts in the mouth and intestines and on the skin.

At normal levels, the fungus is not problematic.

However, when Candida begins to grow uncontrollably, it can cause an infection known as candidiasis. In fact, Candida is the most common cause of fungal infections in humans.

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Is Candida a Parasite or a Saprotroph?

Some fungi, called saprotrophs, feast on dead organisms, while others feed off live organisms and classed as parasites.

In general, these parasitic fungi don't cause any harm, but they can cause infections if present in unusually large numbers. These afflictions include:

 

  • Athlete's foot
  • Dandruff
  • Fingernail and toenail infections
  • Ringworm
  • Rosacea
  • Swimmer's ear
  • Valley Fever
  • Yeast infections

 

Candida normally lives inside the body in places like the mouth, vagina, and gut as well as on the skin. Since it has a living host, candida falls into the classification of a parasite.


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SYMPTOMS OF CANDIDAS (YEAST INFECTION)


 

1. Oral Thrush

Candidiasis that develops in the mouth or throat is called “thrush.”

It’s most common in newborns, the elderly and those with a weakened immune system.

Individuals with poor oral hygiene or removable dentures are also at an increased risk.

People with oral thrush typically develop white, bumpy patches on their tongue, inner cheeks, gums, tonsils or throat.

The lesions can be painful and may bleed slightly when scraped.

Oral thrush is also often associated with redness or soreness of the tongue and mouth.

In very bad cases, it can spread to the esophagus and cause pain or difficulty swallowing.


 

2. Tiredness and Fatigue

One of the most common symptoms associated with Candida is fatigue.

While there’s no evidence that Candida causes fatigue, there are a couple of ways in which it could contribute to it.

First, candidiasis is often accompanied by nutritional deficiencies, such as vitamin B6, essential fatty acids and magnesium.

Particularly, magnesium deficiency has been known to cause fatigue.

Second, Candida infections commonly occur when the immune system is weakened.

A low-functioning immune system in itself may leave you feeling tired and fatigued.

One study suggests that prolonged candidiasis of the gut may even be a potential cause of chronic fatigue syndrome.


 

3. Recurring Genital or Urinary Tract Infections

Candida is found in the vaginal tracts of most women.

An overgrowth of it can lead to candidiasis of the vagina, also known as a yeast infection.

It’s estimated that 75% of all women will get at least one vaginal yeast infection in their lifetime, and half of those will have at least one recurrence.

Men can also get genital yeast infections, but it’s much less common.

Symptoms of vaginal candidiasis include redness, swelling, itching, painful intercourse and a thick, white discharge from the vagina.

Although it’s much less common, Candida can also cause a (UTI).

Candida-related urinary tract infections are most common in the elderly, hospitalized or immune-compromised individuals.

Symptoms of a UTI include a burning feeling when you urinate, a frequent urge to urinate, cloudy, dark or strange-smelling urine and pain or pressure in your lower abdomen.

Although, other bacteria like E. coli are more likely to cause UTIs.

However, if you suffer from recurring infections and believe they are a result of Candida overgrowth, you can have your urine tested to find out.


 

4. Digestive Issues

The health of your digestive system relies heavily on a good balance between the “good” and “bad”.

The “good” bacteria that normally reside in your gut are important for digestion, as they help process starches, fibers and some sugars.

When the bacteria in your gut become imbalanced, you can experience digestive issues, including constipation, diarrhea, nausea, gas, cramps and bloating.

Recent studies indicate that an overgrowth of Candida is associated with several diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, including ulcerative colitis and Crohns Disease.


 

5. Sinus Infections

Chronic sinus infections affect one in eight adults in the US.

Common symptoms include a runny nose, nasal congestion, loss of smell and headaches.

Although short-term sinus infections are mostly caused by bacteria, many longer-term, chronic sinus infections are believed to be fungal.

A study by the Mayo Clinic looked at a group of 210 individuals with chronic sinus infections and found that 96% of them had fungi in their mucus .

Antibiotics are the usual method of treating sinus infections. This may work for acute bacterial sinus infections, but not chronic fungal ones.

In fact, treating a chronic sinus infection with antibiotics could actually make it worse.


 

6. Skin and Nail Fungal Infections

Just like in your gut, there are bacteria on your skin that prevent Candida from growing uncontrollably.

All bacteria thrive in different conditions, including varying temperature, moisture or acidity levels.

That’s why a change in the environment on your skin can allow Candida to overproduce...even producing BOILS.

For example, cosmetics, soaps and moisturizers can alter skin conditions, especially the antibacterial varieties.

While skin candidiasis can affect any part of the body, areas that are warm and moist, such as the armpits and groin, are particularly prone to infection.

Itching and a visible rash are the two most common symptoms of skin fungal infections.

An overgrowth of Candida can cause conditions like athlete’s foot, ringworm and toenail fungus.

While not life threatening, skin fungal infections can be very uncomfortable and significantly decrease quality of life.


 

7. Joint Pain

If a Candida infection enters your bloodstream and travels through your body, it can infect the joints and cause arthritis.

This typically only happens after surgery or when an overgrowth of Candida is left untreated for an extended period of time.

Candida arthritis is associated with pain, stiffness and swelling in your joints.

Hips and knees tend to be the most commonly infected.

Candida can also cause bone infections, or osteomyelitis, which can cause pain and tenderness in the infected area.

Bone and joint infections are not very common, but once you are infected, they can be very difficult to get rid of.


Organic Ingredients: Black Walnut, Teas Tree Oil, Oregano, Chickweed, Garlic, Clove, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Vit E


Suggested Use: Use cotton ball or Q-tip to apply to all areas infected with toe nail fungus, candidas rash, athletes foot, boils and all other fungal skin irritations.


Product size: 1 oz Bottle


Disclaimer: These Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, 

treat, cure or prevent and diseases. Seek the advisement of a qualified physician if you are concerned about any interactions with other medications or health issues with the use of this product. We are not responsible for individual use of this product.