Simple Tips to Cure a Yeast Infection
by: Danielle Papageorgiou
The itching, the burning...aghhhh! It's enough to test the limits
of sanity for any woman. And while yeast infections are thought
to be mainly a problem among women, did you know that men can
also get them? This is especially true for a man whose wife is
suffering from one, since having sex will pass the infection back
and forth. For a woman, however, the problem is a little trickier,
since yeast thrives in a dark, moist environment. Simply put,
the vagina is yeast's dream home!
Many women (and men) suffering from yeast infections
resort to the remedies found in a drug store: creams, suppositories,
and other "medical" remedies. The problem with these
is that they tend to help for only a short period of time and
then the yeast comes back with a vengeance. In my experience,
there are other, more effective ways to combat this evil menace.
In this article, I will highlight some remedies that have worked
for me, as a woman. Most, if not all, of these can be adapted
for a man, as well.
Here are some home remedies that have worked for me to cure yeast
infections:
Plain yogurt
The good bacteria in plain yogurt helps fight yeast and yogurt
can be used both internally and externally. BUT, be sure you buy
plain, unsweetened yogurt. Since sugar feeds yeast, this is a
crucial point. You can also make your own, using a yogurt starter.
I have done this myself and it is simple and the results are quite
good. The advantage is that you can use other types of milk, such
as soy or almond. While I made mine directly on the stovetop,
you can also purchase a yogurt maker, if you want to take the
thinking out of the process. Whether purchased or homemade, yogurt
is a great thing to eat before meals because it provides "good
bacteria" for your stomach to aid in digestion.
For a topical treatment, you can also dip a tampon in plain yogurt
and insert it into your vagina or simply rub some on the outside.
I have found, however, that leaving it on for a prolonged period
tends to have the opposite effect. It seems that once it has done
its job, it is best to wipe it off or you will feel itchier due
to the moisture.
Garlic
Garlic is a big enemy of yeast! This is one of the most effective
home remedies I have found for instant relief. Inserting one garlic
tab (such as Shaklee's Garlic Tabs) or a garlic clove into the
vagina every few hours or as needed provides soothing relief.
If you use garlic tabs, be sure the ingredients are natural and
pure. I highly recommend the Shaklee garlic tabs. They are what
I have always used with great results.
Of course, garlic can be taken internally, as well. Again, the
Shaklee garlic tabs work great. I have also used Kyolic garlic
tabs and liquid in the past with good results. Or, if you don't
mind the smell, you can press a whole garlic clove and drink it
down quickly with water. I have found this to be very effective.
Do it as often as necessary. Garlic is one of nature's amazing
"drugs" that has a number of other health benefits,
including lowering blood pressure and reducing bad cholesterol.
It is a natural antibiotic. In fact, my Greek father-in-law eats
raw garlic everyday and, in his mid-sixties, is very rarely sick.
Apple-cider vinegar (with the mother)
Apple-cider vinegar has many health benefits (including aiding
in weight loss) and can be used both internally and externally,
as well. However, it is very strong, so it is not recommended
that you apply it directly on the skin. It will kill the yeast,
but it will burn like nothing you've ever felt! The best external
application is to add about a cup of it into your bathwater and
take a nice hot bath. This will feel very relaxing and soothing
and will help temporarily. I don't find it as effective long-term,
however, as the garlic suppositories. They provide full-day relief.
The type of vinegar I recommend is Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar,
with the Mother. It is important that it have the mother, as this
is more natural and less processed. Never use plain, white vinegar!
This actually feeds the yeast instead of killing it.
Water
In my opinion, this is one of the world's most powerful, secret
remedies for any illness! I strongly believe that if we all drank
the amount of water our bodies need, we would see a great reduction
in all types of sicknesses.
Most doctors say that we should drink at least eight 8-oz. glasses
of water daily, but many people need even more than that. I have
found that simply drinking enough water greatly reduces my likelihood
for getting a yeast infection. Because I am drinking more water,
and subsequently urinating more frequently, my body is able to
flush out the sugars that feed the yeast.
Be sure to drink water that is pure and free from toxins. It
is best to purchase some type of water filtration system, such
as one made by Shaklee. Other brands that are good are the Brita
and PUR brands. Be sure that regardless of what system you purchase,
you do your research first to be sure that it will be effective
in its performance.
If you do only one thing, drink more water. It's easy, accessable,
natural, and has no side effects!
Oil of Oregano
This is an amazing herb! It is very potent against yeast. Take
it internally daily, according to directions. Be sure, also, that
the type of oil you choose has a high carvacrol content, as this
is the active ingredient. I recommend Oreganol Super Strength
P73.
Beneficial bacteria supplement
A healthy body contains trillions of microoragnisms, most of
which reside in the colon. Their main function is to provide balance
for less-desirable organisms (such as yeast). I use Shaklee Optiflora
to help maintain these probiotics and prebiotics in my intestines.
I have used other products in the past, but have not found that
their level of quality matched this product's. Other products
can only gaurantee a certain amount of organisms at manufacture.
However, Shaklee gaurantees that the bacteria will be alive when
you ingest it and be delivered to the intestines. So, at this
point, I can only suggest their product.
Solutions-4-You
This is a botanical, non-toxic multi-purpose solution that can
be sprayed directly onto the skin. It is extremely soothing on
a yeast infection and is effective at killing yeast. I use it
straight from the bottle, without diluting it. I find it works
best that way, but please be aware that this is not how the company
recommends using it. It can be purchased at this site: www.solutions-4-you.com.
Here are some things that you should try to avoid when fighting
a yeast infection:
Taking birth-control pills—Birth control pills weaken the
immune system, making you succeptable to yeast.
Taking antibiotics—Antibiotics also weaken the immune system.
Douching—Douching can upset the natural balance of bacteria
in the vagina.
Feminine deodorants—These can be very irritating to anyone,
especially those with yeast infections.
Non-cotton underwear—Any underwear made of man-made fibers
is not breathable, as cotton is. They trap moisture and heat,
creating a perfect environment for yeast.
Clothing that is tight in the crotch—Tight clothing also
creates a warm environment for yeast to grow.
Sitting in a wet bathing suit for a prolonged period—This
creates not only a warm environment, but a moist one, as well.
Perfect for yeast growth!
Pantyhose—Tight, man-made fiber that also allows yeast
to flourish.
Foods that feed yeast—Avoid sugar, yeast, refined foods
(such as white flour), and other foods listed on www.YeastRemedies.com.
Need more help? Check out the other tips and find the products
mentioned in this article at www.YeastRemedies.com.
Have you experienced success with any of the remedies mentioned
in this article? Or, have you found a home remedy that works well
for you? Why not help others by sharing your tips and stories
in our yeast forum, located at www.NutritionTalkNow.com? You can
also find plenty of other advice from our members there.
The information provided is for educational purposes only. It
is not intended to be prescriptive or substitutionary for health
care by a medical doctor. Persons wishing to follow any advice
should do so strictly of their own accord. The contents herein
do not prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment,
nor does it dispense medical advice as a form of treatment for
medical problems without the advice of a physician, either directly
or indirectly.
About The Author
Danielle Papageorgiou has been interested in and reading about
nutrition and natural remedies for almost a decade. She considers
herself an “experienced former yeast sufferer.”
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