CANDIDA FUNGI
From the standpoint of a doctor practicing traditional mainstream medicine, fungal infection is a very difficult disease to treat, resulting in numerous relapses. Frequent opinions of the patients undergoing multiple therapies indicate that systemic candidiasis (with spread to the internal organs) is an incurable disease. There is a grain of truth in it, for the reasons that are outlined below. Suffering a number of increasing unspecified ailments, a sick person seeks the help from his doctor trying to determine the underlying cause of those problems. Routine and additional tests do not reveal any significant deviations from the norm. The most common disorders are those of the gastrointestinal tract, skin and food allergies, dry cough, arthritis, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, genital discomfort and inflammation, anxiety disorders, phobias, emotional disturbances, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Problems get worse, but their causes cannot be determined. After repeated visits to the clinic the patient is referred to the appropriate specialists. He also is unable to determine the cause of disease and, therefore, the patient returns to his doctor with piles of papers and test results diagnosing ailments of various organs and systems as separate disorders. Vicious circle is closed. Since then, the patient is deemed mentally ill. Psychotropic medications…