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Fungal Infections - A Health Crisis Part 7: Summary and What’s Next?

Antibiotic use destroys the beneficial microflora that protects our digestive tract, enabling fungus to eat its way out of the gut and into the bloodstream, making you crave carbohydrates as the fungus munches on available starches.

Fungal Infections - A Health Crisis Part 6: Fungus and Smoking

Have you ever known someone who quit smoking and ended up with more medical problems than ever before?

Fungal Infections - A Health Crisis Part 5: Fungus and Vitamin D

Most people are unaware that a lack of vitamin D has substantially increased within our society - to epidemic levels.

Fungal Infections – A Health Crisis Part 4: Fungus and The Gallbladder

Sadly, gallbladder removal is the sixth most common operation in the United States and it is all due to a fungal infection doctors fail to see.

Fungal Infections – A Health Crisis Part 3: Antibiotics and Gut Health

Trace minerals are very crucial for the mechanisms of the body to function properly. Fungi love trace minerals, B-complex, and carbohydrates and gobble them up like candy.

Fungal Infections - A Health Crisis Part 2: Antibiotics and Gut Health

In a perfect gut environment, we are born with microflora, or good bacteria, in our digestive tract.

Fungal Infections-A Health Crisis Part 1: Symptoms

Like many Americans, I suffered from the debilitating symptoms of a severe fungal infection without even realizing it.

Fungal Infections - A Health Crisis Part 1: Symptoms

Like many Americans, I suffered from the debilitating symptoms of a severe fungal infection without even realizing it.

How Common Is Low Libido In Women?

Turn on the television, head to the movie theater, or even pick up your favorite fiction book, and you’re likely to be confronted with passionate kisses, lusty stares, and new relationships cemented with ardent sex. Women can feel frustrated and embarrassed when the flames of lust just aren’t crackling or if their sex drive has taken a trip to the Arctic tundra.

Why You Should Absolutely Love Your Kidneys

Right now as you read this, your kidneys are working hard to vacuum up toxins and waste from your blood. In just a single day, your kidneys will filter up to 150 quarts of your blood, cleaning it in the process and sending the waste to your bladder where it will be expelled as urine.