A Yeast Cure That Might Sound A Wee Bit Gross
May 24, 2009 by Brooke Myers
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Another Yeast Cure
Warning…we’re going to get a bit “icky” for some, but hey anything is better than enduring an itchy yeast infection…isn’t it?
When I say icky…I mean the guys looking over your shoulders might want to go play Madden football right now. I mean it could cause the weak at heart to turn a bit queasy. But I’m told it works so here goes.
1.Buy Some Yogurt. Nothing special here. Just some plain yogurt. Flavor really doesn’t matter in this instance. It’s not like any one is going to be eating this. When you buy the yogurt, please make sure it is nonfat with no fruit, sugar or any flavoring at all added. Do make sure that the yogurt has active cultures.
2.Buy A Box Of Tampons. this step is pretty easy.
3. Apply Tampon. Here’s where it may get a bit weird. Yep…dip the tampon into the yogurt you bought and place the tampon as you normally would and leave in place for about two hours. Don’t worry, like I said, it’s a bit messy and icky but no one is eating this yogurt stick. The good bacteria in the active cultures will provide almost instant relief and get the right type of bacteria in place to fight the bacteria that is being produced by the yeast infection.
4. Rinse and Repeat. Well actually repeat this twice a day for three days and voila…yeast cure revealed
Believe it or not, before I write anything here I try it myself and as gross as this sounds…it actually worked!
When i first heard that one of my friends had done this I could not stop laughing. That is until I got my next yeast infection and called her back.
I really am opposed to prescriptions and drugs and this worked for me. So I’m sharing it with you.
So what say you to this type of yeast cure?
A Yeast Cure In Your Kitchen
May 24, 2009 by Brooke Myers
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Did You Know You May Have A Yeast Cure Right In Your Kitchen?
Well you just might! It has been noted by many doctors that garlic and apple cider vinegar have healing powers and have been classified as “anti-microbial” foods. But are there other items you have hidden in your pantry which are also helpful in fighting bacteria?
The quick answer is …yes! Recent studies have determined that there are a number of everyday “super foods” found in your home right under your nose that contain ingredients that can help treat everything from yeast infections to burns.
So as we are talking about a yeast cure, let’s not worry about burns and such and talk about a household item which may aid in the treatment of yeast infections. Well an item most of us have available to us and is relatively inexpensive is cinnamon.
Cinnamon has strong anti-biotic and anti-viral ability. However did you know it is known to be a very good anti-fungal agent? Cinnamon has been proven to kill yeast that doesn’t respond to normal prescription medicines.
So that’s why I love those hot sweet cinnamon buns. All the this time I thought I just had a sweet tooth. Now the next time someone asks how I can eat such a sweet food and if I’m worried about gaining weight, I’ll just tell them I’m applying a yeast cure.
That will probably shut them up don’t you think?
Home Remedies For Yeast Infections
May 23, 2009 by Brooke Myers
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Home Remedies For Yeast Infections…Do They Work?
If you are like most women you know there is a never ending number of websites touting everything from ointments to prayer as home remedies for yeast infections.
Yeast infections, a form of vaginitis, can be treated with home remedies without costly or harmful prescription drugs or even the over the counter type medications.
A few of the more common home remedies for yeast infections include vinegar douches, tea tree oil cream, and vaginal suppositories made with garlic or boric acid.
Believe it or not, many women have said that they do indeed work for them and that these remedies have been successful. As you may imagine, some physicians have been somewhat skeptical of the results.
They call for further investigation utilizing random, controlled testing to determine the effects, effectiveness and safety of the home remedies before they would be willing to support and endorse any of these home remedies.
I’m not surprised, how do you ask someone who is paid to treat yeast infections to support a yeast infection cure…a natural yeast infection cure, that will directly impact their income.
That’s a losing proposition isn’t it? This blog is designed to hear from women and their experiences with a yeast natural cure and remedy.
Can we really expect doctors to lead the charge for natural cures to common ailments? I don’t think so.
What say you? Have you found any effective home remedies for yeast infections that you would be willing to share? I’d love to hear from you.


