Episode 121 - Candida Overgrowth and Chronic Fatigue

April 04, 2025 00:40:32
Episode 121 - Candida Overgrowth and Chronic Fatigue
The Chronic Fatigue and Burnout Recovery Podcast
Episode 121 - Candida Overgrowth and Chronic Fatigue

Apr 04 2025 | 00:40:32

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Hosted By

Anna Marsh

Show Notes

Candida overgrowth can contribute to chronic fatigue through a combination of immune system suppression, toxin production, gut dysfunction, and inflammation. When Candida proliferates beyond its normal levels, it can lead to various symptoms that resemble chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) or contribute to ongoing fatigue. 

In this episode Anna talks about how Candida can be a driving factor in Chronic Fatigue, how you can assess if it is something impacting you and what you can do to address it. 

She covers common mistakes that people make when addressing infections such as Candida and why taking the time to go slowly and build foundations is actually what will help you get there faster. 

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