The connection between Candida (yeast overgrowth) and Hashimoto

The connection between Candida (yeast overgrowth) and Hashimoto

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If all Hashimoto triggers were put into 6 different baskets, Hashimoto would be categorized as a combination of food hypersensitivity, nutrient exhaustion, intestinal permeability, reduced stress resistance and reduced ability to treat toxins and, in some cases, chronic (often Hidden) infections.


A possible trigger for Hashimoto is via the intestinal permeability mechanism, which is the opportunistic yeast Candida albicans. Candida is a fungus that is treated with anti-infectious protocols, but not necessarily an infection.

This is because Candida is a form of yeast that is naturally found in the mouth, intestine and for women, in the vaginal canal. We have it all, and it's a natural part of our internal ecosystems.

Opportunistic pathogen

The problem occurs when there is an imbalance between Candida and other microorganisms in the body. This can turn Candida into an opportunistic fungal infection that can overcome. In traditional medicine, Candida is only treated when women have "vaginal fungal infections" or when HIV patients with an attenuated immune system have excessive Candida growth.

But in functional medicine, we know that if it is not addressed, Candida has the potential to break down the intestinal wall, cause leaky bowel and causes poison and partially unreacted food molecules to enter the bloodstream. Food sensitivity, auto-disease progression and other systemic problems are often seen as a result.

A history of antibiotics, steroids, pregnancy, recurrent vaginal fungal infections, the pill and a diet rich in simple carbohydrates increases the risk of Candida overgrowth, which is seen in many people with Hashimoto.

Candida keeps starchy foods, sugar and alcohol. If you also share this common love with Candida, you can also end up with excess Candida growth in your intestines.

Symptoms of a Candida infection can mimic the symptoms of hypothyroidism, such as spacey feeling, cold extremities and lethargy.

Candida Symptoms

According to Donna Gates, founder of the Body Ecology diet, the following symptoms may indicate that you have Candida:
  • Fatigue
  • Blown feeling, gas, rioting
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Endometriosis
  • Infertility
  • Mood changes
  • Insomnia
  • Bad breath
  • Pain in muscles or joints
  • Weakness
  • Brain lacks
  • Vaginal burning / itching

Yeast overgrowth is common in Hashimoto's

Yeast overgrowth is a common event in people with Hashimoto's. Most people with Hashimoto will have a certain degree of excessive Candida yeast growth. Removing the yeast overgrowth can help with numerous complaints.

In some cases the yeast can hide in the sinuses. Sinusitis is often also seen if there is too much yeast in the body; This can be caused by candida, fungus or other invasive fungi. Using a sinus rinse, you can follow a useful, supportive measure that is easy to implement on a daily basis.

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