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Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] Only the fungal, or mycelial form is considered pathological. The hyphae which bud out of Candida albicans allows it to invade tissues, which can actually be life threatening in immunosuppressed people. The question which then arises is⦠Why does it only proliferate in some people when everyone has it normally on their skin? The answer turns out to be quite simple... Candida albicans responds to certain morphogenic stimuli. Certain small molecules in its local environment which can either suppress it or cause it to budâout hyphal projections, multiply, form soâcalled âbiofilms,â and invade tissues. These morphogenic stimuli -- or growth factors -- are known and they are derived from food Knowing how Candida albicans grows in response to just two signals sheds light on the question of why some people have Candida âinfectionsâ some of the time, while other people have Candida infections all of the time -- or not at all. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] This study was done as a logical continuation of other studies which had noted certain trends on Candida growth: It had been longâknown that serum from some individuals could stimulate Candida growth, and in 1964 the Candida factor was found associated with albumin -- the blood protein. Albumin itself was actually thought to be the growth factor by some, but after pure albumin was shown ineffective that idea had to be discarded.  Whatever this was exactly, this Candidaâstimulating factor had been later shown to pass through a 1â§kDa membrane -- a hole to small for albumin to pass through. In 1990, prostaglandin Eâ was shown to transform Candida into the hyphal form. Prostaglandin Eâ normally binds to albumin. And PGEâ is formed from two dietary fatty acids only, linoleic and gamma-linolenic acid. These are the only fatty acids which can form arachidonic acid, the only precursor to prostaglandins. The 3-series prostaglandins can be made in our bodies from either stearic or oleic acids. These are much weaker than the 2-series and represent our natural, safer lipid hormones. The 2-series prostaglandins create interference in our bodies. We had only started eating linoleic acid later in evolution, after migrating away from the tropics to eat grains and seeds. So since one prostaglandin had been shown to stimulate Candida, these researchers had decided to test them all: [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] And others were found lessâeffective than prostaglandin Eâ. The second mostâeffective was thromboxane Bâ, which is also made from arachidonic acid -- the same precursor which creates prostaglandin Eâ. Arachidonic acid in turn only be formed through ingestion of the longâchain omega-6 fatty acids. So these dietary PUFAs would then seem almost necessary for Candida transformation. They had even tested a wide array of other lipids, both unsaturated and saturated, and most fatty acids did nothing: [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] Except for one other one: butyric acid, which had inhibited it. Butyric acid is formed by lactic acid bacteria, or soâcalled âgood bacteria.â They showed that this is how it really inhibits Candida -- not by simply âcrowding it outâ or displacing the yeast. This is a short chain fatty acid, and could be why coconut oil and yogurt seem to work. The short chain fatty acids capric, caproic, and caprylic are very close in size and they can be further reduced by intestinal bacteria to this slightly shorter butyric acid. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] Antibiotics kill this soâcalled âgood bacteria,â lowering butyric acid in the intestines which can lead to Candida proliferation. So why prostaglandin Eâ and no other? The same researchers showed a few years earlier that Candida actually produces prostaglandin Eâ as a hormone, and actually needs it to grow: [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] They had discovered that prostaglandins were naturally being formed by Candida albicans at a total concentration of 1,800â§ng/L. They used two techniques to measure this -- both ELISA and chromatography -- so itâs conclusive. And Candida could do this using only glucose and amino acids. It didnât even need an external source of fatty acids. So Candida albicans normally exists everywhere -- synthesizing small amounts of prostaglandins for signalling yet will multiply using external sources. They showed, as a formality, that Candidaâderived prostaglandins could do everything that synthetic prostaglandin Eâ could do -- including downregulating TNF-α and increasing IL-10. This shifts the immune system in a way that makes it less effective. Candida tricks the host cell with prostaglandins. âFungal PGEâ and synthetic PGEâ enhanced the yeast-to-hypha transition in C. albicansâ âNoverr And once it has turned hyphal and invaded the host, it can become even more invasive by using our own prostaglandins. So avoiding omega-6 fatty acids is good for yet another reason besides for avoiding cancer, hair loss, and arthritis. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] It seems as if many, if not most, modern health conditions can be explained simply by a few dietary factors -- and by linoleic and gammaâlinolenic acids specifically. Humans arenât birds, rodents, or horses, and we certainly hadnât been eating grains and seeds while living in the tropics before weâd even learned how to make fire. âThus, these signal molecules (prostaglandins and other eicosanoids) appear to be generated via a conserved biochemical pathway that is important in both fungal metabolism and host defense.â âNoverr It has been estimated that during paleolithic times, humans were eating Ïâ6/Ïâ3 at a ratio of around 1â¶1. Today, we are eating ratios around 17â¶1. (Simopoulos, 2002). This simple fact can logically explain most disease, high methionine perhaps the rest of it. These fatty acids can be found in grains, seeds, nuts, and eggs. âThe data shown in Fig. 2 suggest not only that a cyclooxygenase-dependent metabolic pathway is found in C. albicans and C. neoformans but that blocking this pathway kills the yeast.â âNoverr But since itâs difficult to eliminate all linoleic acid from the diet, certain other things -- like aspirin -- can help. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] Knowing that Candida albicans needs prostaglandins to survive, biochemists from England decide to test COXâ2 inhibitors on it. Cyclooxygenaseâ2 (COXâ2) is the enzyme required to form all prostaglandins from arachidonic acid. They had found quite predictably that they could -- all of them. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] This basically adds more proof that prostaglandins are Candida hormones and absolutely essential for fungal growth. Although aspirin was the least powerful one, gramâforâgram, its low toxicity means you can take much more than the others. âThe inhibitory effect on biofilms appeared to be dose related. Over 70% inhibition was observed at aspirin concentrations between 100 μM and 1 mM. [...] Aspirin concentrations of 50 to 200 μM can be achieved in humans by the use of therapeutic doses...â âAlem These effects were nullified by prostaglandin Eâ, showing yet again -- in a different way -- that prostaglandin Eâ is essential. [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] Although cancer, hair loss, and arthritis seem somewhat multifactorial and have a few causes, Candida âinfectionâ appears to have one only cause: prostaglandin Eâ. And thereâs even epidemiological evidence showing this to be the case -- done with females (Witkin, 1988): [Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] So there can be little doubt now as to why some people have athleteâs foot and sinus infections, while others do not. I think most people know that food is related to Candida in some way, but not exactly sure how.Â
[Can't see this image? Click on 'load images' or 'always allow images for this sender'] But it seems quite simple: Candida albicans turns pathological on contact with the hostâs prostaglandins, a process which can be inhibited by shortâchain fatty acids in the diet or from those produced by âgood bacteriaâ in the intestine. And if allowed to get out of hand, they can modify the immune system by creating prostaglandins of their own -- further exacerbating and facilitating the issue. âGiven the biological activity of the purified fungal eicosanoids, they have the potential to mediate host-pathogen âcross talk,â in which the pathogen can down-regulate (local) host immune responses at the site of infection and the host can inadvertently augment pathogen virulence. The result of such interactions could be an immunological stalemate, i.e., chronic low-grade infection or parasitism. The most common feature of fungal infections is their chronic persistence within tissues of otherwise healthy individuals, ranging in severity from athleteâs foot to chronic vaginitis to pulmonary granulomas.â âNoverr ----Important Message About Killing Bad Bacteria---- This cleans bad bacteria out of your organs -- try it for free My new protocol cleans menâs organs out, even their male organ. And the result is much better health and rockiness. For a limited time, Iâm letting men try it for free. [Clean Organ Protocol just for men -- click to try]( ---------- Daily Medical Discoveries is dedicated to uncovering secret, buried or censored studies that can help men live great lives to 120 and beyond. You are subscribed because you joined one of our lists by opting in. We never rent or share your email address. Daily Medical Discoveries is published by Calworth Glenford LLC which also publishes other affiliated companies. By giving us your email address, you consent for Daily Medical Discoveries and its affiliated companies to delivering you a healthy daily portion of email issues and advertisements. To end your email subscription and associated external offers sent from Daily Medical Discoveries, feel free to [click here]( FREE BOOK: As a Daily Medical Discoveries subscriber in good standing, you're eligible to receive a FREE book containing underground, buried and ignored remedies that help men live a happy, healthy and sexy life to 120 years old, including specific help for men who want more sex, more life and more of everything. [Click here to claim your copy.]( Comments / Questions? You can hit REPLY to this email or email me, Matt, at matt@getrapidhelp.com Missing issues? How to make sure you NEVER miss an issue! The real key is CLICKING and OPENING emails. That shows your email provider (Yahoo, Gmail or whoever) that you WANT our email. If you don't click or open, you won't be getting them anymore, sadly. BIG TIP: Hit REPLY and say "Hi Matt" or ask a question, and THAT will assure your email provider that you want our emails! Copyright © 2021 Calworth Glenford LLC, 1005 Country Club Av., Cheyenne WY 82001 USA. Publication without written permission from Calworth Glenford is strictly prohibited. Please - you are in charge of your own life. We're not saying "don't see a doctor." We're presenting research. Don't hold us responsible if you do something as a result of what you read here. Life's all an experiment, none of us have the answers, but the more hidden/secret/censored/ignored information you have, the better off you are. We aren't doctors, and we aren't giving you personal health or sex advice! If you email us with personal information, it is our policy that we forbid our employees from sharing anything you tell us with outside parties, except if you give us permission to share it, or we are compelled by force of law to share it. Daily Medical Discoveries or its affiliated companies accept third party advertisements which will be labeled "sponsored", "third party sponsored", etc. Third party advertising helps pay the high costs of our newsletters through various business arrangements including commissions. We try to accept advertising only from legitimate advertisers, but you bear all responsibility in dealing directly with them and will not hold us responsible. Sometimes, Daily Medical Discoveries or its affiliated companies sell their own products or services and will solicit your business for those. These solicitations are NOT third party advertisements. We can stand behind anything you buy in full accord with our terms and conditions of sale, for whatever product or service you purchase.