
The Yeast Connection Handbook
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William G. Crook, MD, received his medical education at the University of Virginia, the Pennsylvania Hospital, Vanderbilt, and Johns Hopkins. He is the author of over a dozen books and numerous articles in medical and lay literature.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Chapter 1
- The Yeast Connection: An Overview
- Are Your Health Problems Yeast Connected?
- Yeasts-What They Are and How They Make You Sick
- "The Yeast Connection"
- The Diagnosis of a Yeast-Related Disorder
- Candida Questionnaire and Score Sheet
- References
- Chapter 2
- People Who Feel Sick All Over
- Typical Stories
- References
- Chapter 3
- Why Women Are Affected More Often Than Men
- Differences in Anatomy
- The Pill
- Hormonal Changes
- Premenopausal Women Go to Physicians More Often Than Men
- Prolonged Antibiotics for Teenagers with Acne
- References
- Chapter 4
- Common Problems That Affect Adults of Both Sexes
- Fatigue
- Headaches
- Depression and Manic Depression
- Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome
- References
- Chapter 5
- Other Disorders That Affect Men and Women
- Asthma
- Psoriasis
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Other Autoimmune Diseases
- References
- Chapter 6
- Health Problems That Affect Women More Than Men
- Cystitis and Interstitial Cystitis
- Sexual Dysfunction
- Infertility
- References
- Chapter 7
- Yeast-Related Problems That Affect Only Women
- Recurrent Vaginal Yeast Infections
- Vulvodynia (Vulvar Burning)
- Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
- Endometriosis
- References
- Chapter 8
- Children's Health Problems
- Yeast Questionnaire for Children
- Ear Disorders
- Hyperactivity and the Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD)
- Autism
- Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Ear Infections and Preventing the Development of Hyperactivity, Attention Deficits and Autism
- References
- Chapter 9
- Steps You'll Need to Take to Regain Your Health
- Steps 1 and 2: Believe in Yourself-Take Charge
- Step 3: Control Chemicals in Your Home
- Step 4: Nutritional Supplements
- Step 5: Diet
- Step 6: Antiyeast Medications
- Step 7: Exercise
- Step 8: Lifestyle Changes
- Step 9: The Mind/Body Connection
- Step 10: Food Allergies and Sensitivities
- References
- Chapter 10
- More Information About Diets and Antiyeast Medications
- Answers to Common Questions
- How I Manage My Yeast Patients
- References
- Chapter 11
- Other Therapies That May Help
- Thyroid Hormones
- Adrenal Hormones
- CoQu
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin B12
- Medicine from Plants
- Magnesium
- Enzymes
- Hugging
- Acupuncture
- Acupressure Massage
- Strength Training
- UltraClear and UltraClear Sustain
- Touch
- Pure Water
- Good Light
- References
- Chapter 12
- Other Topics of Interest
- Sweeteners
- Alternative Medicine
- Herbal Remedies
- Parasites
- Mercury/Amalgam Fillings
- Free Radicals and Antioxidants
- Natural Progesterone
- Yeast-Related Drunkenness
- Immunotherapy
- AIDS
- More About Diagnostic Studies
- Yeast-Related Weight Problems
- References
- Chapter 13
- Potpourri
- Celiac Sprue and the Yeast Connection
- Halitosis
- Head-Clearing Effect of Diflucan
- Headaches and Candida Albicans
- Digestive Problems and Garlic
- Yeast-Connected Urticaria (Hives)
- Lyme Disease and the Yeast Connection
- Suggestions for Obtaining Safer Foods
- Too Much Iron Can Cause Problems
- More on Rotation Diets
- Pesticides and Breast Cancer
- Hormone Copycats
- Does Your Stomach Burn?
- Medical Research: What Should You Believe?
- Indoor Plants Absorb Pollutants
- Eliminating Toxic Chemicals from Your Body
- Headaches and the Herb Feverfew
- Looking for an Alternate Health Practitioner
- References
- Chapter 14
- Sugar-Free, Yeast-Free Recipes
- Appendix A
- A Special Message to the Physician
- Flaws in the Dismukes Study
- Comments About Yeast-Related Disorders by Other Physicians
- Clinical Reports of the Effectiveness of a Therapy Often Precede Scientific Studies
- Appendix B
- Other Sources of Information
- Medical Organizations
- Other Licensed Health Professionals
- International Health Foundation
- Other Organizations and Support Groups
- Newsletters and Magazines
- Books
- Appendix C
- Postscript
- More About Oral Antifungal Medications
- More About Children
- New Help in the Computer Age
- Yeast Infections in Other Parts of the Body
- More About DHEA
- More About the Yeast Connection to Endometriosis
- Alternative Medicine and Herbal Remedies
- More About Treating Severe Chronic Fatigue
- Index
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