Here's a breakdown of the most common and informative testing options: Gut Testing (generally best for yeast/fungus in the gut) Stool Analysis (e.g., GI-MAP, CDSA 2.0) Detects fungal DNA (e.g., Candida) Assesses gut microbiome balance and inflammation May not always capture fungal overgrowth due to intermittent shedding Can find gut fungal infections but can also miss them
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"And it's not because of any magic it's because these are natural substances that our bodies make and are familiar with, so that's what gives them this incredible safety profile." The FDA, however, has publicly stated that there is not enough evidence from human clinical trials on the safety or efficacy of these drugs
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These free radicals can build up, causing oxidative stress that weakens the bodys healing abilities