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  <title>The SIBO Doctor Podcast - Episode 5 -  Candida, SIFO and SIBO</title>
  <description> In this episode, we delve into the relationship between Candida Albicans and SIBO.&amp;amp;nbsp; Our host, Dr Nirala Jacobi, is in conversation with Dr Margaret Beeson.&amp;amp;nbsp; Dr Beeson has over 40 years in medical practice, having started as a nurse in the US Navy and then moving to become a Naturopathic physician. She founded the Yellowstone Naturopathic Clinic in Billings, Montana, and is the President and Co-founder of the Naturopathic Education and Research Consortium to increase post graduate training in the USA.&amp;amp;nbsp; Dr Beeson is also the president of the Paul Gardener Veterans Pain Relief Foundation, and is the recipient of 2016 Physician of the Year award from American Association of Naturopathic Physicians.&amp;amp;nbsp; She is a national leader in efforts to advance the quality of naturopathic care.&amp;amp;nbsp; Topics discussed in this episode include: - Small intestinal fungal overgrowth (SIFO) and large intestinal fungal overgrowth in relation to candidiasis. - The comorbidity relationship of SIFO to SIBO. - Endotoxin association with SIFO. - The metamorphic abilities of candida and its ability to hide in the body, including candida antibodies versus counter antibodies. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Candida as a symptom of dysbiosis. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Biofilm and candida living as a part of diverse bacterial colonies rather than solitary candida colonies. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Yeasts and their pathogenic potential. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Microbiome terrain disturbance as a key player in candida infection progression. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Die off as stronger with fungus than with bacteria. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Candidal hyphae, the mucosal wall, and the potential for leaky gut. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Hallmark symptoms of candida. - The 4 forms of candida, and which is the most invasive and detrimental. - Testing and symptomatic identification of candidiasis. - Organic acid testing and candidiasis diagnosis. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Fibromyalgia, tartaric acid, and the candidiasis connection. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Saccharomyces boulardii tolerance and/or use during yeast infection. - Reactions to kombucha and why they might occur. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Folliculitis as a symptom of yeast and staph cohabitation infection. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Nystatin (nilstat), how it works, safety profile, affordability, treatment options, length of treatment, and recommended daily unit intake. - The role of biofilm disruptors in treatment. - Candida as a contributor to salicylate sensitivity. - Dr Jacobi’s SIBO specific treatment herbs and how they can also address candida. - Saccharomyces boulardii and its adherence action to encourage friendly flora. -&amp;amp;nbsp;Specific prebiotics, whole food diets, and their role in repopulating microflora diversity in the gut. - Dr Beeson’s complementary protocols and therapies to consider during candida treatment. - Is candida albicans a trigger in the onset of coeliac disease? &amp;amp;nbsp; Resources  Dr Margaret Beeson  ○&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Yellowstone Naturopathic Clinic, Billings, Montana  Probiotics Dr Beeson uses  ○&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Human Lactic Commensals from Farmax.  Dr Anderson and biofilm Dr Jason Hawrelak, probiotic expert, speaks at the SIBO summit  </description>
  <author_name>The SIBO Doctor Podcast</author_name>
  <author_url>https://www.thesibodoctor.com</author_url>
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