
The Yeast Connection
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The Yeast Connection also includes:
1. Easy-to-follow diet instructions;
2. Information about labratory studies and tests, prescription and nonprescription medications, and treatment with candida vaccines;
3. A discussion of the yeast connection to AIDS, suicidal depression, and sexual dysfunction;
4. Recommendations for vitamins, minerals, vegetable oils, garlic, and Lactobacillus acidophilus;
5. MUCH, MUCH MORE!
Yeast-connected health problems can be traced from the following symptoms:
-Fatigue
-Irritability
-Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
-Digestive disorders
-Muscle pain
-Short attention span
-Headache
-Memory loss
-Vaginitis
-Skin problems
-Impotence
-Hyperactivity
-Depression
-Hypoglycemia
-Menustral problems
-Urinary disorders
-Respiratory problems
-Learning difficulties
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Preface to the Third Edition
- A Special Message for the Physician
- Are Your Health Problems Yeast Connected?
- What This Book Is All About
- Contents
- Section A - How you suspect, identify and treat yeast-connected illness.
- Chapter 1 - What Are Yeasts?
- Chapter 2 - A Typical Patient, Janet, Tells Her Story
- Chapter 3 - About Your Immune System and How Yeasts Make You Sick
- Chapter 4 - You Can Suspect That Candida Plays a Role in Making You Sick If .
- Chapter 5 - Identifying the Candida Problem
- Chapter 6 - Candida Questionnaire and Score Sheet
- Chapter 7 - Treating Your Candida Problem
- Chapter 8 - Overcoming Yeast-Connected Illness . Questions and Answers
- Chapter 9 - More About Yeasts, Molds and Other Fungi
- Section B - To control Candida, you must change your diet.
- Chapter 10 - Introduction
- Chapter 11 - The Candida Control Diet Update
- Chapter 12 - Sugar-Free, Yeast-Free Recipes
- Chapter 13 - Ideas For Breakfast And Eating On The Run
- Chapter 14 - If Sugar is a "No-No," What Can I Use?
- Chapter 15 - Food Allergies
- Section C - Keeping Candida under control requires more than medication and a special diet.
- Chapter 16 - Introduction
- Chapter 17 - To Overcome Candida and Enjoy Good Physical, Mental and Emotional Health
- Chapter 18 - The Causes of Illness Resemble a Web
- Chapter 19 - Is Your Camel's Load too Heavy?
- Chapter 20 - The Puzzle of Chronic Illness
- Chapter 21 - Chemicals May Play a Role in Making You Sick
- Chapter 22 - How Chemicals Make You Sick
- Chapter 23 - When Candida is Treated, Your Chemical Sensitivity Will Often Improve
- Chapter 24 - About Your Immune System and How It Protects You
- Chapter 25 - Labeling Diseases Isn't the Way We Should Go
- Chapter 26 - Every Part of Your Body is Connected to Every Other Part
- Section D - Manifestations of yeast-connected illness
- Chapter 27 - Health Problems of Women
- Chapter 28 - Men, Too, Develop Yeast-Connected Health Problems
- Chapter 29 - Health Problems of Children
- Chapter 30 - Physical and Mental Problems of Teenagers
- Chapter 31 - Does Candida Cause Multiple Sclerosis, Psoriasis, Arthritis or Schizophrenia?
- Chapter 32 - Can Candida Albicans Make a "Teetotaler" Drunk?
- Chapter 33 - Overcoming Yeast-Connected Illness Isn't Always Easy
- Section E - Other helpful information
- Chapter 34 - Miscellaneous Measures that May Help You
- Chapter 35 - What You Can Do If Your Physician is Unaware of the Yeast Connection
- Chapter 36 - Summary of the Dallas, Birmingham and San Francisco Conferences
- Chapter 37 - Potpourri
- Chapter 38 - What You Should Do If You Aren't Improving
- Section F - The Yeast Connection Update
- Chapter 39 - Introduction
- Chapter 40 - Is the Yeast Connection a Myth, a Fad, or is It For Real?
- Chapter 41 - The Yeast Connection to AIDS, Epstein-Barr (CEBV) and Other Viral Infections
- Chapter 42 - PMS, Sexual Dysfunction, Suicidal Depression and Mitral Valve Prolapse
- Chapter 43 - Prescription and Non-Prescription Therapies
- Chapter 44 - Other Topics of Interest
- Chapter 45 - Postscript
- Chapter 46 - References
- Chapter 47 - Reading List
- About the Author
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