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  2. Arabitol - Wikipedia

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    Some organic acid tests check for the presence of D-arabitol, which may indicate overgrowth of intestinal microbes such as Candida albicans or other yeast/fungus species. [ 4 ] References

  3. Candida hypersensitivity - Wikipedia

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    Candida hypersensitivity is a pseudoscientific syndrome promoted by William G. Crook, M.D. [1] It is spuriously claimed that chronic yeast infections are responsible for many common disorders and non-specific symptoms including fatigue, weight gain, constipation, dizziness, muscle and joint pain, asthma, and others.

  4. Causes of autism - Wikipedia

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    Studies on subgroups of people with autism showed the presence of high plasma levels of zonulin, a protein that regulates permeability opening the "pores" of the intestinal wall, as well as intestinal dysbiosis (reduced levels of Bifidobacteria and increased abundance of Akkermansia muciniphila, Escherichia coli, Clostridia and Candida fungi ...

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    Candida overgrowth can also cause vaginal yeast infections or urinary tract infections, which are similarly observed clinically and can be confirmed with lab tests, Deprenger says. Oral thrush in ...

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  8. Autism therapies - Wikipedia

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    Probiotics containing potentially beneficial bacteria were hypothesized to 'relieve some symptoms of autism' by minimizing yeast overgrowth in the colon. The hypothesized yeast overgrowth has not been confirmed by endoscopy , the mechanism connecting yeast overgrowth to autism is only hypothetical, and no clinical trials as of 2005 had been ...

  9. Candida (fungus) - Wikipedia

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    Candida is located on most mucosal surfaces and mainly the gastrointestinal tract, along with the skin. [3] Candida albicans is one of the most commonly isolated species and can cause infections (candidiasis or thrush) in humans and other animals. In winemaking, some species of Candida can potentially spoil wines. [4]