“Candida and Rheumatoid Arthritis”
There is a suspected relationship between Candida and Rheumatoid
Arthritis. Nobody really knows how Rheumatoid Arthritis begins.
There is a genetic predisposition suspected. The possibility that
Candida, by triggering an immune response in the host, has not been
ruled out as a contributing factor in developing Candida and
Rheumatoid Arthritis in the first place.
There is more research yet
to be done. One recent study involved another bowel infection as a
precipitating factor in Rheumatoid Arthritis and indicated that an
infectious cause of some type is a likely factor in developing the
disease.
Candida and Rheumatoid Arthritis is a
debilitating and deforming disease involving many joints of the
body. It can affect adults and children. It is considered one of the
auto-immune disorders because the body causes the disease by
attacking its own joint tissues.
Some with the disease can be
nearly crippled by the joint deformities and pain. Because this is
an immune disease, the individual with Candida and Rheumatoid
Arthritis often take medications that suppress the immune system,
keeping it from attacking its own tissues.
The problem with using treatments that suppress
the immune system is that it leaves the sufferer
with the inability to fight off other conditions, such
as infections. Candida, in particular, can become overgrown in the
bowel or can cause infections on the skin or in the genitourinary
tract, in part, because Candida resides in these places already.
Candida causes what is called an “opportunistic infection” meaning
that it lives in small numbers in and around the body and only
causes an infection when the situation is right.
Having Rheumatoid Arthritis is one of the
“right situations” for Candida infections. While
the immune system is suppressed, the Candida can
find an opportunity to overgrow in the intestine. When it does this,
it displaces the healthy bacteria and changes form into its mycelial
form. This type of intestinal Candida can make the lining of the intestine
more permeable or “leaky”.
The things that leak into the system
are often somewhat toxic. Candida secretes over 70 of its own toxins
and allows bacterial toxins and environmental toxins into the body. Once the intestinal lining has been compromised allowing Candida and other toxins to enter the body you have the staging ground for a systemic Yeast Infection.
Candida overgrowth also attempts to stimulate an
inflammatory response which, unfortunately, makes an individual
with Rheumatoid Arthritis feel worse. The combination of a
heightened inflammatory response and the overall body toxicity from
toxins lead to an increase in bony and joint pain—the exact symptoms
they would get from Candida and Rheumatoid Arthritis. This means
that an overgrowth of Candida can be a result of the immune
deficiency in Rheumatoid Arthritis and can also turn around and
worsen the symptoms of the disease.
If you are suffering from
Candida and Rheumatoid Arthritis, you would do yourself a service
to block the proliferation of yeast in your system, particularly in
the intestinal tract. The best mechanism for this is the use of a
natural antifungal nutritional supplement and probiotics that keeps
the levels of Candida in their system as low as possible. Doing
so will prevent the overgrowth of Candida for an extended period of
time and will help improve your health and quality of life.
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