# 68 - Candida - Fungal Allergy or Overgrowth?
Update: 2025-09-09
Description
In this conversation, Dr. Ami Kapadia discusses the complex relationship between Candida and allergies, emphasizing that many patients may not just have a fungal overgrowth but could also be experiencing an allergic reaction to Candida. The discussion covers the importance of understanding Candida as a commensal organism, the connection between allergies and Candida, testing methods for diagnosis, and treatment options including sublingual immunotherapy. The conversation also touches on the role of the immune system, the impact of diet, and the connection between heavy metals and Candida.
Takeaways
- Candida can be an allergen, not just an infection.
- Terminology in medicine is crucial for patient understanding.
- Allergic predisposition can lead to Candida allergies.
- Testing for Candida allergies often requires allergist involvement.
- Sublingual immunotherapy can be effective for Candida allergies.
- The immune system's response to Candida is complex.
- Chronic conditions may complicate Candida treatment.
- Diet plays a significant role in managing Candida.
- Heavy metals may influence Candida overgrowth.
- A thorough patient history is essential for effective treatment.
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Rebecca Sand ND, LAc, MSOM
Ilana Gurevich ND, FABNG, LAc, MSOM
Ami Kapadia, MD, ABFM, ABIHM
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