candida - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: Everyone who wears dentures will have candida, without necessarily suffering any ill effects.
  • treat: Candida If you are using Green Essence to treat candida, the following regime is recommended.
  • harbor: Herbal Advice: The bowel often harbors the candida to excessive amounts therefore the colon cleanse is something you should consider.

Adjective modifier

  • oral: A postgraduate meeting of doctors, dentists and pharmacists included information on management of mouth ulcers and oral candida in primary care.
  • intestinal: Information: " I was very interested to read the answer from Patrick Kingsley about intestinal candida ( WDDTY Vol 3 No. 1 ).

Modifies a noun

  • albicans: An over-growth of the yeast candida albicans is a common infection in the body that can lead to a whole range of health problems.
  • overgrowth: Your liver will have been burden by the alcohol produced by the candida overgrowth.
  • infection: Strictly speaking, thrush is only a temporary candida infection in the oral cavity of babies.
  • problem: Basically she had what would have been called a candida problem.
  • sufferer: Promising new treatment for candida sufferers A potent new form of probiotics offers new hope for recurrent candida suffers.
  • vaginitis: Controlled studies have shown that Lactobacillus acidophilus might prevent candida vaginitis.

Noun used with modifier

  • term: If you suspect you have a long term candida condition then it is very important that you take the dietary aspect seriously.
  • yeast: An over-growth of the yeast candida albicans is a common infection in the body that can lead to a whole range of health problems.

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