Candida Testing: Some Things You Should Know About Candida

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Some Things You Should Know About Candida Candida Testing

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Candida is somewhat a controversial disease that it is still not fully-known to medical professionals. The problem is that many of its symptoms are very general and can be mistaken as symptoms of other diseases.

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Some Things You Should Know About Candida

Candida Testing

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Candida is somewhat a controversial disease that it is still not fully-known to medical professionals. The problem is that many of its symptoms are very general and can be mistaken as symptoms of other diseases. More info on:

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One way that you can test for candida is through the spittle test. Although the science behind it is a little suspect, alternative health professionals like those who specialize in naturopathy use it to test their patients.

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After waking up and before you brush your teeth, drink or eat anything, fill a glass with water at room temperature. Spit intothe glass. Check the glass every twenty minutes for some tell-tale signs of candida: cloudy saliva at the bottom of the glass, opaque saliva specks in the water, and strings coming from the saliva.More info on:

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If you've recently eaten milk or any other dairy product or else have allergies, there’s a good chance you will test positive on this test. The spittle test isn't entirely reliable and you should take it with a pinch of salt, so to speak.

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Diagnosing candida is by no means an easy task, but if you feel that you have it, you should follow your gut feeling and ask the doctor to run some blood tests.

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Your IgM, IgA and IgG antibody levels should be tested. If you have abnormally high levels of these antibodies, it could mean you have Candida present in your system.

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Blood tests have so far proven to be the most reliable way to test for candida. It is even more reliable than other lab tests like stool analysis and urine tests.

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