meidy
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Jul 21, 2004, 11:58 AM
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Re: [terencetang77] Systemic Yeast Infection
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Hi, here some basics about yeast infection: A yeast infection is caused by a yeast called Candida albicansn. Candida albicans is an opportunistically yeast that normally inhabits the body, and intestinal tract of our pets. The job of candida albicans is to recognize and destroy harmful bacteria. In a healthy body, candida albicans is controlled by a properly-functioning immune system and "friendly" bacteria. However, if the number of friendly bacteria is decreased, the immune system is weakened, and candida albicans will shift from yeast form (a non-invasive, sugar-fermenting organism) to fungal form (invasive, mucosa damaging); the yeast infection starts. Factors that increase the risk of yeast infection: -Immune system deficiency -Previous pet medication with antibiotic or cortisone -Diabetes mellitus Change the diet, no more commercial food!!! Additional give Caniderm-V, a holistic german supplement. See the result in the attachment. Regards Angie Behaviorist and Health Practitioner nutritional supplement for dogs skin disorders dogs scabies rashes
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