SIBO
Discover effective strategies to tackle SIBO symptoms. Expert advice on diet, lifestyle changes, and holistic approaches for optimal gut health.

The Other Conditions category explores a wide range of health issues that frequently overlap with or contribute to Candida overgrowth. While Candida is a central focus of this site, many people also struggle with autoimmune disorders, mental health challenges, skin conditions, chronic inflammation, and various digestive dysfunctions that make recovery more complex.
This category looks beyond yeast infections to examine the broader patterns of imbalance that affect the gut–immune–brain axis, liver function, and systemic health. Many of these conditions—such as IBS, SIBO, leaky gut syndrome, fatty liver disease, Helicobacter pylori infections, psoriasis, and cognitive decline—share root causes with Candida overgrowth, including microbiome disruption, poor diet, environmental toxicity, and chronic stress.
Through a functional and naturopathic lens, this category offers insights into how to identify hidden triggers, support deeper healing, and tailor your approach when Candida is just one piece of the puzzle.
Whether you’ve hit a plateau in your Candida recovery or you’re managing multiple conditions at once, this category provides the clinical context and guidance you need to move forward with clarity. Healing isn’t one-dimensional—this is where we explore the full picture.
Discover effective strategies to tackle SIBO symptoms. Expert advice on diet, lifestyle changes, and holistic approaches for optimal gut health.
Candida overgrowth has long been linked to gut symptoms, especially in people with weakened immune systems or those using antibiotics or steroids. Recent findings show that Candida can also colonise the small intestine in more healthy people, leading to Small Intestinal Fungal Overgrowth (SIFO).
Leaky gut syndrome, also called intestinal permeability, occurs when the lining of the small intestine becomes compromised. Normally, this gut lining functions as a highly selective barrier, allowing only tiny, fully digested food molecules to enter the bloodstream.
Ringworm is a common fungal infection caused by dermatophytes that thrives on keratin, the protein in skin, hair, and nails. This most comprehensive page covers everything you’ll ever need to know.