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Old Fri, Nov-04-11, 09:26
Charms101 Charms101 is offline
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Default Can candida survive in winter?

I've read that candida thrives in climates of 20-40 degrees and moist conditions. Does this mean that candida won't survive in winter?

Please advise if your living in winter conditions (10degrees and below) and whether candida returns in the summer. Thanks!
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'Thrives' doesn't mean 'won't survive', just that it proliferates under these conditions.

Also...the inside of your body is going to be roughly 37 degrees no matter what time of year.
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Here in Fl my dr said it's a year round problem. We get a few nights of freezing every year- but one can be sweaty everyday. I don't know about freezing it- but the heat surely helps fan it on.
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