An advanced enzyme blend specifically formulated to dissolve the components
of the yeast cell wall to help control the growth of Candida Albicans. CandiZYME
contains high potency plant enzymes to control yeast and Candida overgrowth.
What is Candida and what are some of the symptoms
associated with it?
Candida albicans, a common yeast, is part of the regular flora (bacteria) in the
digestive tract. In a normal state, they live in a ratio of about one candida to
one million other bacteria. An overgrowth in the gastrointestinal tract of this
usually benign yeast (or fungus) has been suggested as the origin of a complex
medical syndrome called chronic candidiasis, or Yeast Syndrome. Symptoms of
chronic candidiasis can range from fatigue, allergies, and immune system
malfunction to depression, chemical sensitivities, and digestive disturbances.
Conventional medical authorities do acknowledge the existence of a chronic
Candida infection that affects the whole body and is sometimes called chronic
disseminated candidiasis.
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A multi-enzyme approach to attacking the cell wall of yeast and the
components that yeast may use for food sources.
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Formulated to be taken in harmony with normal daily activity and the
Advanced Candida Cleanse System.
What are the common causes of Candida overgrowth?
- Repeated antibiotic use is the most common cause of yeast overgrowth. A
healthy intestinal bacteria balance suppresses the overgrowth of yeast. When
antibiotics destroy this healthy flora, candida is free to proliferate.
- Birth control pills and cortisone drugs commonly cause candida
overgrowth as a side effect.
- Over consumption of sugar and refined carbohydrates greatly affects the
balance of good flora in the intestinal tract.
- Vaginal Yeast can be transmitted from an infested partner.
- Higher progesterone levels seem to enhance yeast growth, so women with
candida may see increased symptoms premenstrually or during pregnancy.
What is the makeup of the candida albicans cell wall?
Unlike animal cells, fungi are encompassed by a rather rigid cell wall, which
provides protection from environmental extremes. Candida Albicans is primarily
composed of glucose (Glucan) and
N-acetyl-glucosamine (Chitin), and polymers of mannose (mannan) associated with
proteins (mannoprotiens). Cellulose is the structural component of cell walls.
It is made up of long chains of glucose molecules. Chitin is resistant to
microbial degradation. Medical sutures are made of Chitin because of the
properties of strength and flexibility. Until now, there have only been attempts
to find key nutrients that would attack the integrity of the cell membrane of
C.albicans. CandiZyme goes right at the natural defenses of the Yeast cell, its
hard protective outer coating.
What does CandiZyme contain to break down this cell
wall?
CandiZYME uses the following key enzymes to attack Candida on multiple levels:
Protease for protein
Cellulase for cellulose
Hemicellulase for cellulose
Lysozyme for chitin
Amaylse for starch
Lipase for lipids (oils)