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Cynthia Perkins - ArticlesCandida Diet BasicsAnyone with an overgrowth of Candida yeast in their body will find totally changing their diet from the typical American diet the best course of action. The Candida diet seems drastic, but it's unlikely anyone with a Candida problem will see improvement if they don't follow the complete course of... Alcoholism and the Reward PathwayDespite what you may have thought, alcoholism, like all addiction, begins in an area of the brain called the reward pathway.
The brain is composed of neurons that pass electrical and chemical signals across the brain's synapses. Neurons come in different shapes and sizes which enables them to communicate in a... Candida and Your HealthDue mostly to the standard American diet, Candida is running rampant. Most people don't realize they have Candida as the symptoms associated with it vary. People may spend years trying to find out why they're fatigued, irritable, in pain, or one of many other symptoms. Without proper diagnosis, some people... Food is Your Best Medicine or Your PoisonFood is your best medicine. Or, more accurately, the right food choices can be powerful medicine for the mind and body. A lot of people are aware of this to one degree or another, but they don't always act on the knowledge or use it to their benefit in the... Candida Yeast and FoodWhen someone has overgrowth of Candida yeast, the type of food they eat is crucial to the recovery process. Although Candidiasis can effect any part of the body, it originates in the gastrointestinal tract. Yeast organisms live in the gut and they survive by converting sugars into the energy they... Understanding Holistic HealthMany people are looking for a more holistic health approach to meet their health care needs these days, but don't quite understand what it means or how it will benefit them. More and more consumers are becoming aware that our current health care system is failing us in more ways... Do You Have Candida?Many people are unaware that Candida overgrowth can be responsible for a variety of the common mental and physical health conditions we see in society today. This clever, but destructive organism is often at the root of depression, anxiety disorders, sore throat, chronic headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, hyperactivity, gas, chronic...
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