Does Your Stomach Bloat From A Yeast Infection
A question often asked is, Does your stomach bloat from a yeast infection? The simple answer to this is, yes, and the reasons are explained below.
Intestinal yeast infection
The mutated form of the Candida Albicans yeast is a gas forming fungus and can cause your stomach to bloat. Your stomach bloating is the early signs of an intestinal yeast infection, and the most common causes of this type of yeast infection are…
- Antibiotics use
- Weakened immune system
- Poor diet that is high in sugar and refined carbohydrates
All these things contribute to yeast overgrowth in your intestines.
Your diet
When you eat you have billions of friendly bacteria in your intestines that help you digest your food properly. When you suffer from a yeast overgrowth your friendly bacteria numbers are low so your food doesn’t get digested properly, and this is what causes the gas. You also have fermented food that isn’t properly digested entering your bowel and this also causes gas.
Undigested, fermented food is also food for other bacteria and parasites so your bacterial balance gets shifted more in favor of bad bacteria.
The walls of your intestines
Once the mutated Candida populates your intestines even more it will start feeding on the walls of your intestines. This will lead to your intestines becoming perforated, and then toxins from the Candia and small food particles will enter your bloodstream. This will cause other symptoms like a foggy brain, lethargy, aching muscles and joints and a lot of other symptoms that your doctor won’t find a cause for.
Natural cure for yeast infections
The only way to eliminate the mutated Candida fungus from your intestines is naturally. No drug can do this because of the way your body has to fight of the fungus. Drugs only kill the fungus and other friendly bacteria in your intestines. The problem is you need your friendly bacteria levels to be high to prevent the Candida from mutating again, and causing you another infection.
We all have Candida in our bodies, and you can’t do anything about that. What you can do is strengthen your body’s natural defenses to prevent the yeast from mutating into a fungus.
Expert help
The help of a Candida expert is usually the next course of treatment for intestinal yeast infections, and it is recommended so the yeast doesn’t completely take over, and then perforate your intestines.
Sarah Summer is a Candia expert who has helped thousands of intestinal yeast infection sufferers world wide eliminate the fungus from their intestines. Once you do this your health will be re-balanced, and you’ll learn how to strengthen your body’s natural defenses against future infections.
You can read more about Sarah’s own story with her chronic intestinal yeast infections, and read what other sufferers have said about her help here – Sarah Summer’s Natural Cure For Intestinal Yeast Infections.