Author: Zamm AV.
Source: J. Orthomol. Med.
Year: 1986
Comment:
This article explores the issue of yeast and the role of dental amalgam as a factor.
Abstract / Excerpt:
“We all have Candida albicans in our intestinal tracts, yet only some of us develop an illness associated with it. The illness has been termed candidiasis, candidosis, Candida albicans hypersensitivity, yeast hypersensitivity, yeast hypersensitivity syndrome, etc., etc., The illness could also be termed immunological/biochemical dysper-ception, since the yeast itself is not the problem any more than ragweed is the problem in hayfever. The patient immunologically and biochemically views both substances in a distorted manner and reacts inappropriately. “Yeast hypersensitivity” should be viewed as a symptom of immune/biochemical dysfunction, not as a disease.”
Citation:
Zamm AV. Candida albicans therapy. Is there ever an end to it? Dental mercury removal: an effective adjunct. J. Orthomol. Med. 1986; 1(4):261-266.