Score:

Condition: Moderate

Yeast Infection Probability: 54% or Higher

Based on your score of  there’s a +54% probability you’re suffering from several yeast infection symptoms.


Because we specialize in these infections we’ve included some personalized resources below to help you better understand your condition & treatment options.


Your key illness indicators are:

  • Past medication & treatment history (antibiotics, tetracycline, etc)
  • Digestive abnormalities indicative of yeast overgrowth
  • High craving for sweets
  • Likelihood of low levels of beneficial bacteria
  • Mental and physical symptoms (brain fog, difficulty concentrating)

About 30 to 47% of the population fall into this category. I suggest you take this quiz result as a WARNING SIGN that you need to pay more attention to your health because in my experience 80% of women with moderate yeast overgrowth will eventually experience more severe symptoms such as:


  • Vaginal thrush (also known as smelly vaginal discharge)
  • Skin rashes & itchiness
  • Weight gain (due to sweet cravings)
  • Severe gas & bloating

Immediate treatment is strongly recommended.


Please read the following to learn what you need to do to start eliminating these symptoms.


What you need to know:

Yeast or Candida Albicans infections are caused by a naturally occurring yeast-like fungi found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract of 90% of the population. 


Candida is an opportunistic pathogen, meaning it's not a problem when kept in check by friendly bacteria but can become a problem when these bacteria are no longer present (as if usually the case if you've taken antibiotics and other medications mentioned in my quiz).


Long term digestive disturbances are often the first sign.


From there, Candida often spreads to the vagina in women and other parts of the body. Candida is often misdiagnosed as SIBO, IBS, or another gut problem.


Your Personalized Recovery Plan:

Based on your responses, we have identified THREE things you can do today to boost your heath.


You may also want to grab your FREE copy of my Candida Crusher Shopping List at the bottom of this page.  


1. Avoid certain foods

Although it is rare for a candida infection to be cured by diet alone, diet does play a major role in the recovery process. This is because the yeast-like fungi responsible for yeast infections (candida)resides primarily in the GI tract & extracts its energy from the food you eat.

To learn what foods you should eat and which you should avoid with candida (so you can starve it out), see page 11 of the Candida Crusher Shopping List report below.


2. Take a natural antifungal

Because candida is a yeast-like fungi, it responds to antifungals. I recommend natural antifungals in particular because the pharmaceutical ones tend to have side effects. Natural antifungals include things like garlic, caprylic acid, undecylenic acid, GSE (grapefruit seed extract), black walnut hull extract, pau d’arco, neem, clove and biotin.

These work by breaking down the cell walls of the candida yeast and are a treatment plan 99.9% of candida sufferers are not aware of.

If you want to learn more about this subject and find out which antifungal supplements I personally recommend, see page 5 of my Candida Crusher Shopping List at the bottom of this page.


3. Use a high quality probiotic

This is important because probiotics (aka “good bacteria”) are what keep candida yeast in check inside the GI tract. They also play a major part in immune system function.

If you’re reading this page it’s almost certain you have low levels of friendly bacteria in your gut, so make sure you grab a high quality probiotic. Don’t go for the cheap stuff. Grab the Candida Crusher Shopping Guide and I’ll help you pick out the best ones.


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