This article has little to nothing to do with chronic Candida albicans infection, which might or might not exist.
Having spent a lot of time in and around various "health food" type communities, I don't see any reason to believe that so-called Candidiasis is actually a fungal infection. It's some kind of chronic inflammatory condition, that's all we know. Anything beyond that is speculation.
True, nothing to do with the article but Candida Albicans does exists in the gastrointestinal tract of about half the population.
It's a commensal organism that sometimes overgrow and becomes pathologic under opportunistic circumstances: it's quite common to see it rise after an antibiotic treatment which kills the bacteria that keep this fungi in check.
Excessive consumption of bread ord sugar also fuel its proliferation
Having spent a lot of time in and around various "health food" type communities, I don't see any reason to believe that so-called Candidiasis is actually a fungal infection. It's some kind of chronic inflammatory condition, that's all we know. Anything beyond that is speculation.