Candida overgrowth can trigger your mast cells to release histamine... which can appear as chronic allergies when it's really just candida. Candida & the histamine release creates leaky gut, when the intestinal wall becomes permeable and toxins & food antigen particles from your digestive tract leak into other parts of your body. This process increases your chances for food sensitivities.
To compound that problem, the protein that candida uses to attach itself to your gut wall is almost molecularly identical to that of gluten. This is how candida overgrowth can trigger the onset of celiac.
Sometimes food sensitivities/allergies/intolerances can greatly improve from opening drainage pathways & detoxing pathogens like parasites and candida.
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