Male Yeast Infection - Four Ways in Which a Yeast Infection Poisons Men


by Christine Anderssen - Date: 2008-08-20 - Word Count: 515 Share This!

Male yeast infections are more common than one would think. The kind of yeast behind yeast infection in men and women is actually the same and is called the candida yeast.

Yeast infections take hold when your body is weakened. Now this can happen in any number of ways. For most men yeast infection happens when the way they eat and live makes their bodies' perfect hosts for the yeast bacteria. These then multiply way beyond their limits, and start to take over your body. That is when you start feeling them. If you are not sure whether you are suffering from a yeast infection or not, take a look at what these yeast baddies can do to you. This might give you a better idea whether you should go to the doctor or try our recommended solution for solving your yeast infection problem.

Yeast in your gut serves your body well. However, if they overgrow this is how a yeast infection causes havoc in your body - unless you fight back.

1. They'll shoot out root-like structures called rhizoids. These 'knives' penetrate the intestinal walls and create holes in the walls of your gut.

2. Now the route is open for the yeast - as well as toxic body waste, bacteria and undigested food - to enter into your blood stream. You now have what is generally known as 'leaky gut', causing food intolerance, rashes, joint pain and inflammation, and yeast in the sinuses and lungs.

3. The candida infection can now spread to any organ, and penetrate it and settle in it; growing in your urinary tract, mouth, throat, sinuses, lymph system, brain and even your feet and nails, attacking your organs and living off them to its own advantage.

4. Here it produces more than 75 toxic substances that poison your body. Two of them - canditoxin and ethanol - are major toxins. Ethanol is the chemical name for alcohol, which has a very negative effect on your brain (that brain fog? Inability to concentrate and remember? Spunkless-ness? Does it remind you of a hang-over?!)

Both these toxins significantly interfere with your biochemical processes, causing symptoms like yeast infection, dry itchy skin, oral thrush, skin rashes, eczema, joint pain, stomach bloating, chronic diarrhoea, arthritis, constipation, heartburn, blisters in the mouth, restless sleep, lack of energy, brain fog, chronic sinus problems, jumpy legs, headaches, blurred vision, mood swings, sugary food cravings, food allergies, jock and rectal itching, body chills, athlete's foot.

No wonder infection with candida makes a man feel so completely shot. If you want to fight back and protect your own body, you do have options.

You won't die... but you are losing out. If you feel this flat you won't be going places anytime soon.

Get help because procrastinating won't help. You need to act. Sooner is better. Actually now is the best! The first step is to get some topical medication and apply according to the directions, but the bad news is: Recurring yeast infections are becoming more and more common. It simply means that one or two of those beasts managed to survive your antibiotic attack.


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To find out more about what you can do to get rid of this infection permanently, visit http://www.yeastinfectionsolution.org, a website devoted to solutions for the male yeast infection problem.

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