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Re: sugar
      11/21/07 05:17 AM
Syl

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Currently, there is no scientific evidence that there is a link between yeast overgrowth/candida and IBS. This does not mean that individuals with candida can not have IBS too. There is some evidence that Candida may cause IBS-symptoms like symptoms but not IBS.

White and brown sugar is not a trigger for IBS and they can be consumed in moderate amounts.

Reference
Santelmann, H. and J. M. Howard, 2005: Yeast metabolic products, yeast antigens and yeasts as possible triggers for irritable bowel syndrome. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 17, 21-26.

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