Yeast Infections During Pregnancy

April 14th, 2009

Yeast Infections During PregnancySubmitted By: Matthew Bredel D

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Symptoms Of Vaginal Yeast Infection And Candidiasis Treatment

April 13th, 2009

Symptoms Of Vaginal Yeast Infection And Candidiasis TreatmentSubmitted By: Calvin Kuefer Seventy five percent of women have reported that they have had vaginitis some time in their lives. Vaginitis is the term used for vaginal inflammation. It can be caused by different infections including protozoans (trichomonas), bacteria (gardnerella and gonorrhea) and yeast (candida). Among the different infections occurring on women, the most common is the yeast infection also termed as vaginal candidiasis. Causes of Yeast Vaginitis Vaginal Candidiasis happens when new yeast is introduced in the vagina or when the quantity of yeast in the vagina has increased more than the normal amount of bacteria. For example, when a patient takes an antibiotic to treat a urinary tract or respiratory infection the protective bacteria are destroyed by the antibiotic, and then the yeast multiply, invade tissues and this causes vaginitis or irritation of the vagina lining. Other causes can also be the result of an injury on the inner part of vagina. This could happen when a patient has undergone chemotherapy. Also, women who have weaker immune systems are more likely to acquire yeast infections than women who have normal immunity. Other conditions such as pregnancy, diabetes mellitus and drinking of oral contraceptives can also influence the development of vaginal candidiasis or vaginal yeast infection. Using scented feminine washes or other hygiene products like vaginal sprays or sanitary pads can also increase the risk of acquiring such infection. It also important to take note that though vaginal candidiasis is not really a type of sexually transmitted disease (since candida is present in the vagina of normal women and the condition can actually occur in celibate women), men can acquire this kind of infection from their partners. How is Yeast Vaginitis Diagnosed? Vaginal yeast infection is said to occur among women when a white, cheesy and thick discharge is noted along the vagina walls. Other symptoms also include soreness, burning, and pain during urination or intercourse. However, the signs and symptoms of this vaginal infection are non-specific and could also be a result of other conditions. So what doctors do to fully establish the diagnosis of the symptoms is to take a specimen from the affected area and then analyze it in the laboratory. Vaginal Candidiasis Treatment Vaginal yeast infection can actually be treated with the use of antifungal medications that are applied around or in the vagina, or with the use of antifungal medications taken orally. In some cases, oral and topical treatments are used together if more than one microbe causes the infection. The topical treatments that can be bought over the counter can be an option to treat vaginal yeast infection. Medications are also available in vaginal tablets, a treatment suggested by most physicians because it is unlikely to cause side effects such as nausea, headache, and abdominal pain unlike oral medications. However, the symptoms can also be caused by other kinds of infections and therefore might not be cured by medication for vaginal candidiasis. To be really sure about what medicine to buy, it?s still best to consult your doctor. There is something else to consider and that is natural cures of yeast infection. Over the years, there have been great developments in this field. These natural treatments help prevent the initial occurrence of infection because they work on the root cause. Attacking the infection at the root also means you will able to get any existing problems under control effectively. About the Author: Discover the sure-fire, 100% guaranteed, clinically researched system that is backed by 25,000+ hours of nutritional expertise for eliminating yeast infection for good at Natural Yeast Infection Treatment Article Tags: infection, vaginal, yeast

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Which Yeast Infection Treatment Is Right For Me?

April 13th, 2009

Which Yeast Infection Treatment Is Right For Me?Submitted By: Matthew Bredel While adapting a low-sugar, whole foods diet may be the most effective way to cure candida yeast infections at the root of the problem, there are also several natural remedies and over-the-counter medications that can help. While these yeast infection treatments may not completely cure the disease, they can provide relief and help to reduce and eliminate some of the symptoms of the condition. From essential oil application to suppositories to oral medications, there are several options available to yeast infection sufferers. Below is a list of yeast infection medications and treatments to consider. Threelac Candida Defense This product contains three different types of spore forming probiotics, which remove the parasitic candida yeast overgrowth from the intestinal tract. ThreeLac?s claim to fame is its micro-encapsulation that allows the friendly bacteria from the probiotic to survive the stomach acid and reach the intestines where it attacks and destroys unhealthy candida. In addition to purging the system of the yeast, ThreeLac reportedly balances the pH level in the body. The product is available without a prescription and through many online stores. Diflucan As a prescription anti-fungal medication, Diflucan is also known as Fluconazole. It?s popular for its ease of use and one-dose oral treatment. Diflucan works by slowing or stopping metabolic functioning of yeast cells. However, the treatment is only effective if the yeast infection is indeed caused by candida overgrowth, and it will not help other types of non-candida related vaginal infections. For this reason, one should have a candida yeast infection diagnosis prior to receiving a prescription for the drug. As with many prescription drugs, there is a risk of side effects and drug interactions with this treatment option. Boric Acid Remedy Boric acid or borax has shown to destroy yeast infections. By purchasing your own 00-capsules from a pharmacy or health store, you can fill the capsules with boric acid powder, making an effective and inexpensive vaginal suppository. Simply insert a boric acid capsule as deeply as possibly each morning and night for five to seven days to treat a candida yeast infection. While this treatment has been successful for many candida sufferers, potential side effects include excessive vaginal discharge, discomfort and burning in the vaginal area. Garlic Remedy Garlic is known to be an anti-fungal food that fights yeast and bacteria. Adding it to your diet can provide many healthy benefits, including the ability to inhibit yeast overgrowth. Garlic can also be used at the site of the vaginal yeast infection to fight candida. To eliminate a yeast infection, insert into the vagina a peeled garlic clove, with a thread or string tied to the clove. For best results do this each night for a week, removing the garlic clove in the morning by tugging on the string. Hydrogen Peroxide Remedy Using diluted hydrogen peroxide as a douche and/or rinse has provided excellent results for many candida yeast infection sufferers who want an alternative to medications. A small amount of hydrogen peroxide is actually already present the vagina. Inserting even more into the vagina can kill unwanted yeast. Use 1 cup of water per 1-tablespoon 3% grade hydrogen peroxide to make the solution and then insert into the vagina. The relief from itching and pain for many is immediate, however, it may take continued application for the symptoms to be eliminated. Whether you choose to get a prescription from your doctor or wish to try a home remedy, it is important to treat a candida yeast infection. While it may be a common condition, it can actually lead to a life-threatening situation when left untreated. About the Author: To learn more about candida yeast infections, Threelac Candida Defense, and yeast infection medications, visit Candida Solutions. Article Tags: acid, candida, yeast

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Helpful Yeast Infection Information

April 12th, 2009

Helpful Yeast Infection InformationSubmitted By: Matthew Bredel Yeast infection is most often caused by a yeast fungus known as candida albicans but it can also be transmitted sexually between partners. It is a problem that is common to large numbers of women and can be a problem for men as well. While it?s largely known as a female problem it?s not limited. Males and females can pass the infection back and forth unless they are both cured. Repeated infections can be a sign of something off in your diet as well as being infected from an infected sexual partner. Yeast infection can attack a woman?s genital area with resultant itching and burning, sometimes there is a white, cheesy looking discharge and this is infectious. This fungal infection can also attack the mouth and result in sore and reddened gums, a sore throat or sores around the mouth. Male yeast infection of the penile area is often the result of intercourse with an infected partner, although yeast infection is not typically recognized as a sexually transmitted disease. Around fifteen percent of males contract this condition from a female partner. The symptoms of male yeast infection include itching and burning, resulting in a red rash at the tip of the penis. There can also be a whitish discharge from the tip and burning during intercourse. It is often the rash and the burning that result in people looking up a cure for yeast infection. It?s important to have a yeast infection diagnosed in a male as symptoms for other sexually transmitted diseases that could be very serious might mimic some of the symptoms of male candida infections. You can buy yeast infection medications over the counter, once you know that you have it. These medications may be oral or they may be creams or other solutions. It is also common to use herbal remedies to overcome this condition. Natural candida remedies are often the preferred treatment for candidiasis as these do not have the same harmful side effects as non-natural medications. Believe it or not one natural remedy is plain, unsweetened yoghurt. Another natural remedy is garlic taken in capsule form or made into a paste and spread over the affected area ? garlic can be used to treat both female and male yeast infections. Some products are designed more for women while others can be used by men as well. Aloe vera extract can be used to ease the burning sensation in both vaginal and penile yeast infections as well. There are herbs and special dietary considerations that can all help cure this problem. Infection and candida problems are often a recurrent problem for many people which means it is not always easy to cure yeast infection ? with this as with many recurrent problems probably the best cure is prevention. Don?t wear tight underclothing or use products that could irritate sensitive areas, take healthy vitamin C and probiotic supplements and watch your sugar intake plus look into a candida diet or detox to get more knowledge about ways to avoid yeast infection. About the Author: To learn more about Yeast infection, male yeast infection and natural candida remedies, visit Candida-Solutions.com. Article Tags: cure, male, yeast

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Vaginal Yeast Infection And Home Remedies For Yeast Infection

April 12th, 2009

Vaginal Yeast Infection And Home Remedies For Yeast InfectionSubmitted By: Calvin Kuefer Yeast infection is a very common condition occurring not only in women but in men as well. Some people might not take notice of it but if you are trying to avoid such infection the following home remedies given below can help you. But before we continue with the following tips, it is worth knowing what causes yeast infection. A fungus named Candida Albicans most commonly causes yeast infection. These organisms live in small parts of the skin and in women they are most likely to live in the vagina. In women, when the acidic balance in the vagina drops, yeast then starts to grow and cause infection. Symptoms of yeast infection are really not serious but they can be very unpleasant to a person. For women symptoms could be a thick white vaginal discharge, swelling and redness, vaginal irritation and itching. For men, it can be soreness, irritation and white spots on the penis. Yeast infection can occur repeatedly. And this is caused mainly by sexual activity. A man can acquire yeast infection from his partner who is infected and they engage in unprotected sex. Take note that symptoms are not readily evident in males. So if the female partner has cured her yeast infection, she can acquire it again from his male partner. And the cycle can continue as long as both of them are not cured at the same time. One common home remedy for yeast infection is that of applying apple cider vinegar that is mixed with water (to dilute the vinegar) and garlic. The main purpose of the vinegar is to stop the yeast from growing while the garlic?s purpose is to stop the itching. After knowing the basic things and some facts about yeast infection, let us now go into some of the tips that can help slow down the causes or occurrence yeast infections. 1. Avoid wearing tight clothes. If you cannot totally stop yourself from wearing such clothes, then at least minimize the times you wear them. 2. Use underwear made of cotton fabric. 3. If you are fond of Pool swimming, change your clothes right after you swim. 4. For women, do not use or wear sanitary pads when not necessary. 5. Stop using deodorant pads or tampons. 6. Make sure that after swimming or bathing, the vulva area is adequately dried. 7. For women who go to the office, try not to use pantyhose stockings all the time. These will prevent your legs or crotch area from getting damp. 8. For men, use a condom if you are going to have intercourse but take note that you should not use the nonoxynol-9 lubricated kind. Remember that these tips on yeast infection home remedies are just a few of the ways to help slow down the infection and not entirely cure it. Over the years, there have been great developments regarding the natural cure of yeast infection. What is good about natural treatments is that they work on the root cause of the infection thus, not only eliminating existing outbreaks, but also, more importantly, helping prevent the initial occurrence of any further infection. About the Author: Discover the sure-fire, 100% guaranteed, clinically researched system that is backed by 25,000+ hours of nutritional expertise for eliminating yeast infection for good at http://www.naturalyeastinfectiontreatment.com Article Tags: infection, women, yeast

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Yeast Infection? What Is Yeast Infection?

April 11th, 2009

Yeast Infection? What Is Yeast Infection?Submitted By: Calvin Kuefer Yeast infection is a common infection occurring among women. Reports even say that 75% of women will experience this kind of infection some time in their lives. However, though this infection is common, many women still find it hard to discuss or consult with their doctors about this problem. There are also many medicines available right now in the market that can help cure this disease. But most women prefer to use natural ways in order to treat their condition. Medical professionals commonly refer to yeast infection as Candida. It is caused by many different groups of yeasts or fungi that are able to attack the body. Currently, there are 20 different types of yeast infections that women can have and the most common of them is the Candida Albicans. However, it is worthy to take note that not only women can suffer from these conditions. Men can also suffer from yeast infections since the same fungi live inside their bodies. Yeast infection also does not choose an age group that it will attack. Anyone, young or old, can suffer from this infection. The most common of these infections are the vaginal yeast infection, diaper (nappy) rash, thrush, and also yeast infections on the nails and skin. Usually, yeast infections occur in body areas that are warm and moist. This makes the underarm the most vulnerable part of the body to yeast infection. It is relieving to know, however, that our skin generally is able to block the yeast to access our body parts where they are most likely occur. But in instances where a person?s skin starts to have cuts or breakdown, then it will be easier for these organisms to enter and then start to grow. Among children, yeast infections are commonly seen in their mouth and diaper areas. Adults too can suffer yeast infections on the mouth. But as they get older, they can be more vulnerable to this kind of infection especially when they use dentures. Nevertheless, the infections occurring on adults and children are somewhat superficial and can be treated easily. Though these infections are common, we should not take them for granted. There are cases which occur wherein the infection spreads all over a person?s body. And some such cases have shown that the survival rate of patients who have such condition is 1 in 4. Also, there are some people who find having mouth infections quite critical since not all of them are treated easily by traditional medications. What is considered the biggest problem today when it comes to yeast infection is its cause. There are numerous things that can be the grounds for yeast infection. One example of which is the use of antibiotic. This can be due to a person’s weak immune system that makes one’s antibodies insufficient to fight the fungi that are beginning to multiply. Over the years, there have been great developments regarding the natural cure of yeast infection. What is good about natural treatments is that they work on the root cause of the infection thus, not only eliminating existing outbreaks, but also, more importantly, helping prevent the initial occurrence of any further infection. About the Author: Discover the sure-fire, 100% guaranteed, clinically researched system that is backed by 25,000+ hours of nutritional expertise for eliminating yeast infection for good at http://www.naturalyeastinfectiontreatment.com Article Tags: infection, infections, yeast

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Yeast Infection? What Causes Yeast Infection?

April 11th, 2009

Yeast Infection? What Causes Yeast Infection?Submitted By: Calvin Kuefer Among women, yeast infections come second when it comes to reasons for vaginal infections such as discharge, itching and burning. And yeasts that are found in most women can overgrow when environmental changes in the vagina occur. Some of the common reasons for yeast infection spread are steroids and antibiotic. However the following can also contribute to the acquisition of yeast infection: pregnancy, sperm, diabetes, menstruation, and birth control pills. It is also common for yeast infection to occur after menopause. The Effect of Steroids Those who have had weak immune systems because of steroids, cancer treatments and diseases like AIDS can have candidal infections in their entire body. The occurrence of such condition can be critical since some organs of the body are affected such as the heart, brain, eye, kidney, lungs, spleen and liver. Such infection can also affect the blood. A quarter of those who have weak immune systems acquire a systematic illness by Candida. In this illness, their bloodstreams are being accessed by the infection through cuts or skin breakdowns. And with the recurrent use of antibiotics, the bacteria which keep the yeast under control is being eliminated thus causing the build up or development of candidal organisms. Another cause of yeast infection is the use of urinary catheters and IV ports. These devices are the kinds that are set in the skin and can cause the yeast to invade the body. Moreover, yeasts can be injected directly into an IV drug addict?s deep tissues or blood streams using a needle. Candidiasis at the Onset Candidiasis is a kind of yeast infection that is caused by a fungi or yeast. Among the different kinds of Candida, the most widespread is the Candida Albicans. These fungi actually live throughout our body surfaces. However, they can be very numerous and can cause infection under certain circumstances. This condition happens particularly in our body?s moist and warm areas. The most common infections include vaginal yeast infection, rashes in the skin and diaper areas, thrush and nail bed infections. Symptoms of Yeast Infection The symptoms of yeast infection can be different. It depends upon the infection location. In women a common symptom of yeast infection in the vagina is a thick, white, unpleasant discharge. This discharge usually causes the irritation and itching of the surrounding tissues and the vagina itself. In some instances, it may cause pain during sexual activity and burning while urinating. In adults and infants, however, candidal infection can be seen in different forms. Thrush is the term used for oral candidiasis. On the tongue, thick patches on top can form. These patches can also be seen in the palate or anywhere inside the mouth. They sometimes appear like milk curds but you cannot remove them by wiping. This kind of infection can be excruciating and can cause difficulty in eating. Secondary care should be given so that proper nutrition will be maintained to avoid further complications. It is important to give adequate care to a thrush patient to make sure that he or she is not dehydrated. Over the years, there have been great developments regarding the natural cure of yeast infection. What is good about natural treatments is that they work on the root cause of the infection thus, not only eliminating existing outbreaks, but also, more importantly, helping prevent the initial occurrence of any further infection. About the Author: Discover the sure-fire, 100% guaranteed, clinically researched system that is backed by 25,000+ hours of nutritional expertise for eliminating yeast infection for good at http://www.naturalyeastinfectiontreatment.com Article Tags: common, infection, yeast

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Link Between Yeast Infection And Autism

April 11th, 2009

Link Between Yeast Infection And AutismSubmitted By: Calvin Kuefer There are several theories about the cause of autism, which ranges from the result of the following: genetics, immunization or a combination of the two. However, recent findings show that there might be a link between yeast infection and autism. How did this happen? What could possibly be the relationship of autism and yeast infection? Studies done have shown that children who suffer from autism have a different ‘gut flora’ as compared to those children who are normal and are not suffering from autism. Generally, to keep the digestive system from malfunctioning, healthy, good bacteria are needed and working in the digestive tract. However repeated exposure to antibiotics (which is caused by, for example, a prescription for a child’s regular ear infection) or childhood diseases like chicken pox can destroy a large amount of gut flora, which causes the candida to grow and increase. However children cannot only be exposed to candida through regular intake of antibiotics, but it is also believed that environmental factors contribute to such problem. Some factors that were seen to contribute to the increase of candida are the following: exposure to toxins (for example in the air the child breathes in and in the water he drinks) and genetic factors. A mother who is prone to yeast infection may pass this trait to her child. Also, a diet that is high in sugar opens the possibility for a child to have candida overgrowth. Today, researchers believe that there may now be a link between yeast infection and autism. This happens when Candida, the fungus responsible for yeast infection, multiplies and changes the functioning of the digestive tract causing it to release a large amount of toxin in the body. Since the body’s systems and the brain are strongly associated, the disturbances occurring in the digestive system can very well have an impact on the functioning of the brain thus leading to the worsening of the symptoms of autism. The belief between autism and yeast infection link was supported further by a study done by the researchers of the Center for the Study of Autism in Oregon. The researchers treated autistic children for yeast outgrowth and they found out that when the gut flora levels come back to its normal state, the children’s hyperactivity as well as their self-stimulatory behavior decreased. These children were also able to have more restful sleep and better eye contact. Evidences of increased concentration and improvements on verbal activities were also recognized. One treatment that is used to cure yeast infection is the anti-fungal treatment. When using this kind of treatment, it is important to take note that the yeast is more likely to return if the process is stopped too early. And one effect of which is that the yeast might become more aggressive than before. This is because the fungi might have become immune to the drug that was used to cure it. Therefore, it is said that autistic children should generally undergo anti-fungal treatments for a minimum of six months. In doing such, the improvements in the patient could be maintained. However, over the years, there have been great developments regarding the natural cure of yeast infection. What is good about natural treatments is that they work on the root cause of the infection thus, not only eliminating existing outbreaks, but also, more importantly, helping prevent the initial occurrence of any further infection. About the Author: Discover the sure-fire, 100% guaranteed, clinically researched system that is backed by 25,000+ hours of nutritional expertise for eliminating yeast infection for good at http://www.naturalyeastinfectiontreatment.com Article Tags: autism, infection, yeast

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Suppressed Immune Systems And Yeast Infection

April 10th, 2009

Suppressed Immune Systems And Yeast InfectionSubmitted By: Matthew Bredel Having a yeast infection is uncomfortable and annoying. What some people do not know is that yeast is always present in your body. The overabundance of yeast or candida albicans is a problem. Microorganisms called pathogenic yeasts cause infection. They thrive on mucus membranes and can multiple quickly if good bacteria such as Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli are lowered. Yeast infections develop in the mouth, throat, tongue and female genitalia can cause irritation, redness and a burning sensation. People all of all ages can be infected with yeast rashes and especially individuals with weak immune systems. Yeast Infection in Pregnancy Pregnant women are more likely to have yeast infections especially in the vagina and surrounding area. This is because Estrogen levels are high during pregnancy which causes moisture in the vagina which can breed yeast. Another factor in the increased rate of yeast infections in pregnancy is due to increased sugar in a women?s body. Yeast thrives on sugar and will multiple quickly when sugar is present. When treating yeast infection in pregnancy, you need to make sure that the itching, burning and redness that you are experiencing is definitely a yeast infection. These symptoms are also common in bacterial infection and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. It is important for the health of yourself and your baby that you consult a physician to make sure exactly what is causing your symptoms so you can be treated appropriately. If you have a yeast infection, you will not be able to take the usual oral medication for yeast rashes, Diflucan. Diflucan is known to cause congenital disorders in babies whose mothers took it during pregnancy. Instead, your doctor will prescribe you a topical cream or ointment for the treatment of the infection. Yeast Diaper Rash Infants and babies are also susceptible to yeast infections because of their immature immune systems and diapers. Diapers harbor moisture, which is an excellent environment for yeast to grow. Foods can also cause yeast if the baby is sensitive to the type of food digested. Babies can also get yeast diaper rash from breastfeeding when their mother has thrush. The symptoms of this include having a border of rash redness, lesions, or scales where the diaper rash is present, small red spots on top of the red rash and rash in crevices like the buttocks and groin area. The only treatment that is safe and effective for babies is cream or ointment prescribed by a doctor. Yeast infections that develops in the mouth, throat or on the tongue is referred to as Thrush. Thrush is marked by having white spots on the area infected along with redness. Adults will have a burning sensation associated with this infection. Adults who are on antibiotics are more likely to get this type of infection. This is because antibiotics attack good bacteria in your body that helps balance out yeast. When the good bacteria are gone, the bad bacterium takes over and produces yeast. Infants and babies are also susceptible to this infection but are not usually bothered by it unless it is left untreated. Article Tags: babies, infection, yeast

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How To Cure A Yeast Infection

April 10th, 2009

How To Cure A Yeast InfectionSubmitted By: Dee Cohen Do you find yourself with a white tongue and suffer from a feminine itch? You may have a yeast infection and be calling it something else instead. Were you recently on an antibiotic for a respiratory infection or another health issue? Often people mistake a yeast infection for something else and do not properly diagnose their health. Additionally if one uses steroids or certain birth control pills, a yeast infection may occur. Wearing damp clothing such as a bathing suit or workout clothing can help a yeast infection breed. Tight clothing or pants can also create problems as can wearing nylon pantyhose. It is best to wear cotton underwear and get out of swimsuits immediately into dry clothing. In hot weather, just change into a t-shirt and shorts with cotton underwear after swimming rather than remain in a wet bathing suit. There are lots of remedies listed for yeast infections but some are not safe. It is important to use wisdom and common sense as you can hurt yourself using boric acid or anything acidic in the wrong concentration. Remember you are dealing with sensitive tissue when you have a yeast infection. Jarvis and others speak of apple cider vinegar as a nice folk home remedy for yeast infections. The proportion of apple cider vinegar to water is important as it can burn your skin and hurt the tissue. Do not just use home remedies without research however organic they may sound. This is an issue with boric acid as well. Have you seen that some of the home remedies for yeast infection mention the use of yogurt. This is because the yogurt products due to being probiotics can replace destroyed bacteria from antibiotics and other medications. Be sure there aren’t additives in the yogurt however. If you are using yogurts that have sugar, you will be creating another breeding ground for bacteria. We’re a culture that likes the quick fix, but constant vigilance is necessary to prevent a yeast infection from taking over again. It needs to be a way of life and not just a temporary bandaid. Drinking buttermilk can be a tool to keep the body on the right track. Having a well thought out system and plan rather than haphazardly trying different supplements is the best way to both prevent and cure a yeast infection. You can find liquid or pill supplements of acidopholous or bifidus in the local health food stores. These are often in the refrigerator department due to the bacteria needing this. This can be a regular supplement to keep the body maintenance. There are some probiotics that do not need to be refrigerated but on the whole , the ones with the highest count do and these are excellent to restore your body’s ph and create the right internal environment. Your body needs to have it’s ph balanced properly and this will help keep things even for you. Keep a regular routine so that you don’t get recurring yeast infections and remember that this takes discipline and a system. You will get new energy again and it is worth the small dietary sacrifices. Article Tags: clothing, infection, yeast

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