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How to Tell If You Have Yeast or Parasites There are many symptoms directly or indirectly associated with yeast and parasite overgrowth. If you have several of these symptoms, there is a really good chance that you have an infestation or overgrowth. Symptoms of Yeast and Parasite Overgrowth: Lowered immune system and constant illness Rectal itching, especially at night More than one vaginal yeast infection Sores on the mouth or lips or white spots inside mouth Constant tiredness Difficulty sleeping and waking up Toe fungus or athletes foot Bloating and gas Allergies Sensitivity to food or chemicals Sensitivity to the smell of strong perfumes or cigarette smoke Rashes or itching around genitals in men or women Recurrent bladder infections Food cravings, especially for sweet or starchy foods Intestinal cramps Endometriosis Psoriasis or eczema History of antibiotic use History of steroid use including inhalant or asthma medication History of contraceptive use Brain fog or mental fuzziness Menstrual irregularities including irregular periods, heavy bleeding, cramps, PMS, or anovulation Anxiety or depression Floaters or spots in the eyes Muscle or joint aches Constipation or diarrhea Previous or current cigarette smoking Use of fluoride or consumption of fluoridated water History of high sugar/carbohydrate consumption If left untreated, Candida, yeast, and parasite overgrowth have been linked to a plethora of chronic conditions. Yeast and Parasites are often found in people with the following conditions: Infertility or permanent fertility damage Cancer Multiple Sclerosis Arthritis Osteoporosis Malnutrition Vitamin Deficiencies Chronic Fatigue Leaky Gut Syndrome Kidney Stones Chron’s Disease Skin conditions including eczema and psoriasis Insomnia and sleep disturbances Digestive problems of all kinds DO YOU NEED A CLEANSE TODAY CHECK IT OUT gotlcdiet/annmarie
Posted on: Sun, 07 Dec 2014 07:29:03 +0000

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