Fungi/Yeast/Candida and the Microbiome​ | The Microbiome Expert

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Candida, yeast, and other fungi are natural members of the microbiome—but when given the chance, they can become opportunistic pathogens capable of causing real harm. If you’ve struggled with chronic fungal infections, gut dysbiosis, or ineffective antimicrobials, this video is for you.
Instead of following the kill, kill, kill approach with antimicrobials that rarely work long-term, I explain why controlling the gut environment is key to keeping fungal overgrowth in check. Topics include the dangers of excessive antibiotic use, how fungi hijack iron, lactate, and mucus, the microbiome’s role in candida infections, and why gut permeability and pH balance play critical roles in fungal control.
What You'll Learn:
• Why candida and other fungi thrive when gut balance is disrupted.
• The problems with antimicrobials like oregano oil and fluconazole.
• How iron, lactate, pH, and mucus influence candida virulence.
• Why the microbiome—especially butyrate-producing bacteria—is the key to fungal control.
If you’re tired of recurrent yeast issues and looking for a science-backed long-term strategy, this video will give you the insights you need to shift your approach and finally regain balance.
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