Listen in as Dr. Mike provides the answers to a wealth of health and wellness questions. Here you'll find the answers to a wealth of health and wellness questions posed by Healthy Talk fans. Listen in because what you know helps ensure healthy choices you can live with. Today on Healthy Talk, you wanted to know:I wanted to take digestive enzymes, but I noticed a strange ingredient, candida rugosa. On Google, there's a site talking about an infection of candida rugosa in Latin America. What is the difference of candida rugosa in albicans, and do supplements with candida rugosa increase candida in the body? Is candida rugosa infection in the body possible and dangerous?Unfortunately, there are some harmful yeast species that fall under that category of candida. The most common one is candida albican, which can cause thrush. Dr. Mike did some research and found that candida rugosa in a lab makes a lot of lipases enzymes (which break down fat).The difference of candida rugosa and candida albicans is that they're different species of the same genius. Candida rugosa is found in the east, where albicans is found in the west.Dr. Mike advises you not to take candida rugosa since it is a harmful yeast species.Ever since I took a very strong antibiotic, my stool is white on occasion. Any thoughts on what I can do?Typically, if you have white stool that means you're lacking bile. Dr. Mike suggests using probiotics and also to get an ultrasound on your liver and your gallbladder.If you have a health question or concern, Dr. Mike encourages you to write him at askdrmikesmith@radiomd.com or call in, toll-free, to the LIVE radio show (1.844.305.7800) so he can provide you with support and helpful advice.