Stubborn Candida is a Sign of Heavy Metal Toxicity

Have you been trying to get rid of candida or SIBO and it just WON'T go away?!

Maybe your symptoms went into remission for a couple weeks or months, but then came back worse than ever?!

Why does this happen?

You have to stop thinking that only killing microbes is the name of the game. The real issue is your terrain! (Rhyme not intended).

What do I mean by terrain?

Essentially this means you have a lot of toxicities which are preventing your body from maintaining healthy bacteria on its own (like without constantly taking antimicrobials to keep the bad guys in check).

One of the biggest causes of this... heavy metals.

Did you know:

A new study suggests yeast as a potentially safer and more cost effective way to help clean up radioactive waste sites.

LIKE WHAT?!

This means that if you have radioactive elements like uranium, cesium, or bismuth, that creates a breeding ground for yeast!

Some common heavy metals that yeast can bind to include
-lead
-arsenic
-cadmium
-mercury

The yeast works to collect these metals inside its biofilm to protect itself from exposure and to prevent your immune system from detecting it.

This is why those candida or SIBO protocols aren't working.

Yeast and SIBO are always a sign of a bigger problem and should really be viewed as a side effect of something else.

If you've had recurring yeast or SIBO and can't get to the bottom of it, it's time to start considering heavy metals as they are completely unavoidable in our environment.

Some common ways of exposure include mercury in fish, mining, cement industry, dye industry, tanning, electroplating, steel production, photographic material, corrosion paints, pesticides, textile fabrication, wood preservation, aluminum anodizing, pollution, forest fires, supplements, protein powders, and others. These off gas into the heavy or get directly polluted into the soil where they do not break down.

Interested in running a heavy metal test?

Let's chat!

Heather Oricchio