Throw Me a Natural Yeast Cure

Most women of childbearing age who experience a cottage cheese-like white vaginal discharge and vulva irritation may likely have yeast infection.  This is a non-serious but sometimes recurring condition characterized by the overgrowth of a fungus called Candida albicans. If you happen to be among those with recurring yeast infection but wouldn’t want to take pills, there are natural cures that just may be an effective yeast cure. Try taking yogurt containing live culture of Lactibacillus Acidophilus daily, drink lots of water, and eat garlic, raw or in supplement form.

You can also prevent the overgrowth of candida if you make it a habit to wear loose cotton undergarments. Observe proper hygiene and keep the genital area dry. Stop using perfumed personal care products applied to the genital area. Those who find the pesky yeast infection coming back with a vengeance even after trying a natural yeast cure may consult a doctor and be advised to use an anti-fungal suppository or cream. Some yeast-prone individuals find an anti-fungal cream providing some relief notwithstanding the fact that it can be a slimy solution to the problem. Back in the mid 1980s, a German study showed that around 200 women who used an anti-fungal cream, along with echinacea, had a lower percentage of recurrences than those who took the cream alone. Echinacea has been shown to be capable of destroying foreign infectious organisms. People who are allergy-prone or are pregnant or breastfeeding must refrain from taking echinacea, though. Long-term use is also not advised.

So as not to cancel out the effect of a yeast cure like an anti-fungal agent, the affected person should stop feeding Candida. Load up on yeast-free foods along with a good pro-biotic.

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