That's Right -
Yeast Doesn't Cause Yeast Infections
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If you are now suffering from a yeast infection, it really is Candida albicans yeast that is making you itch.

But you live with yeast all the time, and it doesn't usually cause you any problems. So why does it sometimes go on the rampage and turn into oral thrush, vaginal and male yeast infections, skin infections, and even get in under your nails?

I know you're in a hurry, so for now, let's make it simple -

Remember the Incredible Hulk?

Because of an unfortunate accident involving gamma rays, mild-mannered nuclear physicist Dr. Robert Bruce Banner turns into a giant green raging monstrosity.

You really don't want to make Dr. Banner mad...

Okay, I know I'm oversimplifying this - but Candida yeast acts just like The Hulk. Most of the time, this tiny one-celled organism just floats around harmlessly.

In fact, most of the time it is completely incapable of doing any damage, and can't cause any kind of infection or rash.

But under certain circumstances, this harmless little fungus can almost instantly morph into a completely different form, with long stringy parts that glue themselves to your skin or mucous membranes and multiply into a raging rash that causes those uncomfortable symptoms of a yeast infection that we all dread.

And then, just as quickly, the yeast cells can morph back into their harmless form again. Rash is gone, no more discharge, no more itch, no more pain.

You still have yeast - it just isn't doing anything to hurt you any more.

And that matters because the key to eliminating your chronic yeast infections is to find the true cause of your infections, so you can make simple changes in your diet or daily habits to keep from triggering your yeast to become infectious

- And that will keep you free of the nasty symptoms of yeast infections, without using strong herbal remedies or restrictive diets.