Symptoms

Bad Breath

Gas/Bloating

Indigestion

Diarrhea

Constipation

Intestinal Pain

Low Blood Sugar

Food/sugar cravings

Mouth or stomach ulcers

Allergies (Air or Food)

Food Sensitivities

Heartburn

Dry Mouth

Receding Gums

Hemorrhoids, rectal itch

Irritable bowel

Anti-social Behavior

Suicidal Tendencies

Insomnia

Depression

Irritability

Anxiety, high strung

Thrush, Diaper Rash

Acne, Skin Rash, or Hives

Dry Skin & Itching

Finger, toe, or Foot Fungus

Athlete’s Foot

Liver Spots

Water Retention

Joint Pain

Muscle Aches

Numbness

Hyperactivity

Attention Deficit Disorder

Lack of Impulse Control

Infertility

Vaginal Yeast Infection

Menstrual Problems

PMS Symptoms

Bladder Infections

Endometriosis

No Sex Drive

Hormonal Imbalance

Iron Deficiency

Dizziness,

Mental Fogginess, (Confused, spaced-out, blank stares, daydreaming)

Inability to Concentrate (Having to re-read the same thing twice)

Poor memory (Where are my car keys? or, Why did I come into this room?)

Mood Swings,

Headaches

Lethargic/Laziness

Chronic Fatigue

Asthma, Hay Fever

Colds & Flu

Puffy Eyes

Respiratory Problems

Chemical Sensitivity

Epstein Barr Virus

Adrenal/Thyroid Failure

Cold/Shaky

Ear Infections

Chronic sore throat

Post nasal drip

Hair Loss

Stuffed sinus (sinusitis)

Overweight

Underweight

Diabetes

Burning Eyes

Premature Aging

Autism

Self Test 3 - Checklist for My Symptoms

This test reviews the signs and symptoms related to IBS, leaky gut and dysbiosis yeast overgrowth.

Candida Albicans yeast infection Overgrowth, Candida Overgrowth (CO) symptoms are so numerous and seemingly unrelated that they can be confusing to both doctor and patient. The majority of people who have CO do not realize they have it until they become seriously ill. Why? Because candida yeast not only steals nutrients from the food that you eat, it then poisons the tissues with waste material containing over 75 known toxins. Candida albicans is linked, directly or indirectly, to the following list of conditions and symptoms. A “symptom” is an outward sign that points to a deeper problem.

Review the 80 likely symptoms listed to the right to see if any apply to you. Give yourself ONE POINT for each of those which you have had persistently (for a month or longer, either currently or at anytime in the past).

0-4 points – Indicates variations of normal living (unless persistent and severe).
5-9 Points – Indicates a Clear Pattern shows likely development of CO dysbiosis.
10 or more – Indicates Strong Pattern and almost certain CO dysbiosis.