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March 10, 2010
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Chronic Candidiasis

Learn why Dr. Chris Reid, your Springfield Chiropractor, recommends a comprehensive nutritional analysis for Chronic Candidiasis.

Do you feel sick all over? Under the right conditions, candida can multiply rapidly causing multiple problems and affecting many parts of the body. This leads to feeling sick all over.

Common Chronic Candidiasis Symptoms

fatigue acne
bloating & gas PMS
depression headaches
irritability canker sores
decreased libido rectal itching
intestinal cramping numbness and tingling
vaginal itching nagging cough
clogged sinuses night sweats
adrenal problems bladder infections
chemical sensitivities  
and craving foods rich in carbohydrates or yeast. 

Chronic antibiotic use, oral contraceptives, diabetes, prediabetes, liver dysfunction, heavy metal toxicity and many more things can cause candida infections. Proper testing is important to identify the cause of your condition. We can help you identify and address predisposing factors.

Yeast is an opportunistic organism. In a state of optimal health, yeast cannot thrive. Taking drugs to kill the yeast may provide temporary relief but do nothing to prevent another infection. Proper testing will provide the solution in determining the cause of your symptoms. From there, we will provide an evaluation of proper diet and supplementation based upon your individual test results and then retesting to determine progress.

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Contact us to learn more about how Dr. Chris Reid, your Springfield Chiropractor, may be able to help your issues with Chronic Candidiasis by providing a comprehensive health exam based on laboratory analysis.