10 Causes of Brain Fog

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7. Chronic Infections

Infections are relatively common and most are not going to do us any serious harm. The majority will be cleared up within a few days or so, but others are going to hang around for a lot longer perhaps even for life. Those infections that do last for longer than usual are likely to cause a number of symptoms including brain fog.

One common example is a candida infection. Candida is a fungus that is found residing in our stomach and, for the most part, it is harmless. Under some circumstances, however, this fungus can grow out of control, and this can affect the balance of bacteria in the digestive system.

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