Candida does not require an anaerobic environment to grow. It thrives in
oxygen quite well. 

Michael

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> 
> << An alkaline environment IS an oxygen rich environment, having a high
>  number of OH- molecules. An acid environment is oxygen deficient (in
>  terms of this discussion) having a high number of H+ molecules. >>
> 
> Funny, I was reading someplace recently that candida albicans prefer an
> alkaline environment...  I don't remember if it said that an alkaline
> environment is anaerobic (although I think that is what it said) but I know
> that candida must live in an anaerobic, and dies in an acidic environment.
> So how to make these two pieces of info jive?
> 
> Taylor
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