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Posted on 01.29.08 by Your Natural Remedies @
I truly believe that prevention is the best method. If you can prevent something then you don’t have to worry about the hassles of treating it! And a yeast infection can occur anywhere there is moisture. So if you are over weight or just have folds of skin - even from a pregnancy - you can develop a yeast infection in those moist areas. Here are some tips to prevent a yeast infection: *Try to reduce your stress *Put some tea tree oil in your bath *Wear loose clothing and always stay dry - very important *Always wear cotton underpants *Use only water based lubricants *Forget the fancy powders, perfumes and even perfume scented bath products..if you take the occational bubble bath then be sure to shower of completely and totally. And do not douche! *However, I really like medicated Gold Bond powder - it keeps the area dry *Eat a cup a natural nonsweetened yogurt a day *Try a seasalt and apple cider vinegar bath *Add more garlic to your diet or try garlic capsules *Wipe infected area with hydrogen peroxide *A teaspoon of Apple Cider Vinegar a day does wonders for your overall health! *Do not use powder that contains cornstarch *And as with babies…wipe from front to back (don’t use colored toilet paper) *If you can stand it add some garlic to your bath *Eliminate sugars from your diet as much as you can and that includes too much fruit and carbs as well Filed under: Health News and Natural Remedies and Beauty/Health Tips Comments:
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These suggestions are good for an ordinary vaginal yeast infection, but what would you do for Candida overgrowth?
Comment by Ranie — February 22, 2008 @
I will do a post on Candida - I acutally have a lot of info on that one that may help. Check back tomorrow.
Comment by Your Natural Remedies — February 22, 2008 @
Bees and hornets keep returning to my house to build their nests. I am bee friendly and would like to know if there is a natural spray concoction(to deter, not kill) the bees?
Thank you
Comment by Patsy — April 4, 2008 @