Well, a friend of mine suggested today for me to take a test to see if I had Candida... It's an online test...
http://www.naturdoctor.com/Chapters/Quiz/CandidaQuizW.html
My results are:
Total score is 1312
A score of over 500 is significant for Candida!
You should seriously consider seeing a qualified naturopathic physician.
This is very helpful because although there are many natural products for Candida, remember that for naturopaths Candida is considered to be a symptom of some underlying disorder.
I am thinking Candida and Gluten come hand in hand. However, my known disorder is hypothyroidism. Now, I found out recently that people who have hypothyroidism have a tendency to either have gluten allergies or become gluten intolerant. I found this out via the book, "The G Free Diet" by Elizabeth Hasselbeck. yes, she is the lady from "The View" that most liberals hate. She also was on "Survivor" which is where she discovered she has celiac disease. In the book it states that untreated celiac disease can cause thyroid problems. People who have hypothyroidsim have a tendency to get celiac disease. So, I noticed if I eat anything with gluten in it I grow highly fatigued.
People with celiac disease are more likely to have:
- Autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and Sjogren syndrome
- Addison's disease
- Down syndrome
- Intestinal cancer
- Intestinal lymphoma
- Lactose intolerance
- Thyroid disease
- Type 1 diabetes
Good times, good times. Sheesh. So, I am imagining if we got away from all things that cause celiac disease, perhaps I wouldn't have Hypothyroidism. That is a hypothesis of course.
Here are celiac disease symptoms:
| Chronic fatigue | One of the most common celiac symptoms. |
|---|---|
| Weakness | One of the most common celiac symptoms. |
| Dizziness | About 5% of celiac patients get nerve damage that can vary from tingling and numbness in the feet to confusion, memory loss, dizziness and loss of balance, visual abnormalities. This sometimes happen in the absence of GI symptoms. Epilepsy (with calcification in the brain) does respond when gluten is fully removed. |
| Headaches | Common celiac symptom. |
| Cold sweats and/or night sweats | Have never heard of it as a celiac symptom. |
| Feeling bad all over, like having the flu | Typical celiac symptom, to the extent one thinks of flu as diarrhea, weakness, and muscular/bone aches and pains. |
| Muscle and joint pains | Common celiac symptom. |
| Sore throat | Not generally considered a celiac symptom, but I have heard reports from a few members of a support group. Also have heard about swollen glands in the neck. |
| Low grade fever | Not a known celiac symptom. |
| Numbness, especially in the hands or feet | See dizziness above. Another celiac symptom is called peripheral neuropathy (possibly due to folic acid deficiency). Also abnormal or impaired skin sensation (paresthesia), including burning, prickling, itching or tingling. Also the celiac FAQ lists central and peripheral nervous system disease. |
| Asthma | Celiacs are more susceptible to having allergies, possibly due to a deficiency of magnesium. |
| Chronic sinusitis | Celiacs are more susceptible to sinus problems. |
| Allergies | Celiacs are more susceptible to having other food intolerances and allergies. |
| Irritability | Common celiac symptom. |
| Abdominal pain | Common celiac symptom. |
| Constipation or diarrhea | Both common celiac symptoms. |
| Gas | Very common celiac symptom. |
| Chronic athlete's foot or jock itch | Not known as a celiac symptom, but celiacs would be a weakened host for fungi. |
| Yeast rashes | What does a yeast rash look like? Some celiacs have had eczema and hives clear up when going gluten-free. Also 5% of celiacs get dermatitis herpetiformis, which is very itchy rash which is most commonly on the outside of elbows, knees, top of buttocks, or on the back shoulders, neck and scalp. |
| Feeling worse when deprived of sugar containing foods or simple carbohydrates such as potatoes | An undiagnosed celiac can have food cravings as they are malnourished. |
| Feeling weaker on damp days or after bathing | Not a celiac symptom. |
| Feeling worse when exposed to mold, dust, chemicals, or pollutants | Celiacs are more susceptible to having allergies. |
| Elevated Epstein-Barr virus titers, indicating a recent reactivation of the virus | Don't know. |
| Heart pains | Not known as a celiac symptom. However, with severe anemia, there are often uncomfortable heart palpitations. Also, I suppose heartburn could be a symptom as some celiacs vomit after gluten consumption. |
| General reproductive problems | Infertility is a known celiac symptom in both sexes. It is due to malnourishment. Also gynecological disorders like spontaneous abortions. |
| Chronic vaginal infections | Don't know, but the host body is weakened. |
| Premenstrual syndrome like symptoms | Anecdotally a celiac symptom. |
| Irregular menstrual cycles or unusual menstrual pain | Untreated celiac women often have low estrogen levels and an erratic or non-existent menstrual cycle (amenorrhea). For young untreated celiac girls, the onset of menarche can be delayed. Women with a long history of malabsorption will sometimes reach menopause at a younger age; in some cases as early as in their late twenty's. Anecdotally unusual menstrual pain is a celiac symptom. Reference: http://candidapage.com/cccomp.shtml |
Yes. Interesting stuff.
ReplyDeleteHi Miss Terre, glad you think so.
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