EPISODE · Jan 4, 2018 · 9 MIN
Yeast Overgrowth
from Dr. Hotze's Wellness Revolution · host Dr. Steven F. Hotze
No one likes talking about certain embarrassing health symptoms, but it turns out gastrointestinal symptoms are very common. Candida Albicans is a fungus which lives and overgrows in our intestines causing an imbalance in the normal bacteria of the colon so that we get less normal healthy bacteria, and more yeast. Hundreds of chemical toxins cause these numerous painful symptoms, and as these yeast toxins are absorbed in the colon and enter the bloodstream, they can cause symptoms in all areas of your body, so the list of possible symptoms is endless. Tune in to today's Wellness Revolution to learn how to naturally prevent the Candida and yeast overgrowth, the role of antibiotics versus natural treatment, and more! Remember to subscribe to new and archived episode of Dr. Hotze's Wellness Revolution on iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, and wherever else you find podcasts. Learn more at hotzepodcast.com!
What this episode covers
No one likes talking about certain embarrassing health symptoms, but it turns out gastrointestinal symptoms are very common. Candida Albicans is a fungus which lives and overgrows in our intestines causing an imbalance in the normal bacteria of the colon so that we get less normal healthy bacteria, and more yeast. Hundreds of chemical toxins cause these numerous painful symptoms, and as these yeast toxins are absorbed in the colon and enter the bloodstream, they can cause symptoms in all areas of your body, so the list of possible symptoms is endless. Tune in to today's Wellness Revolution to learn how to naturally prevent the Candida and yeast overgrowth, the role of antibiotics versus natural treatment, and more! Remember to subscribe to new and archived episode of Dr. Hotze's Wellness Revolution on iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, and wherever else you find podcasts. Learn more at hotzepodcast.com!
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