Hello all, Ivan
regarding below.... maybe alkalinity in blood could be thought to not
support
it to that stage but hold it to that stage or maybe there is another life
form in our
blood that holds the Candida to the spore level.... good news is to know
this
piece of information and makes me wonder is it more vunerable at this
stage
to destroy/control.
thanks for info Ivan.
mike slivinski

>Candida is a semi-anaerobic yeast and will grow in a pH of about
>4 - 8, but will change phases from tendril like to spores,
>depending on temperature and pH.
>"Candida is never observed in its fungal phase in the blood
>because the blood's inherent alkalinity supports it's development
>only to a spore stage"
>
>Please read : http://explorepub.com/articles/darkfield.html for
>information on the phases of C. Albicans with pictures and
>methods of treatment.
>
>Regards - Ivan
>
>

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