Do Natural Yeast Infection Cures Really Work?
Every month, thousands of women search the Internet
for a natural cure for yeast infections. This makes sense, since vaginal
yeast infections are so common, and medications for this condition can
be expensive. Some women are also concerned that antifungal drugs can
be too harsh, and would prefer a natural remedy that is milder and safer
to use.
So, do natural yeast infection cures really work?
The short answer is “Yes, they do work for many women.”
The more complete answer is “Yes, sometimes they work. But you need
more facts about yeast infections before you decide if a natural remedy
is right for you.”
Unfortunately, many claims are made by Internet marketing firms promising
a “natural cure” that is “guaranteed” to get rid of your current infection
and keep it from coming back. Most of these remedies are based on a
treatment plan first promoted by Dr. C. Orian Truss, M.D., way back
in 1978. There are several reasons why health care providers are concerned
about these remedies:
1. These treatments were not created for vaginal yeast infections –
they were promoted as the cure-all for a condition Dr. Truss called
“systemic candidiasis.” This condition was thought to cause a wide variety
of symptoms, including lethargy, fatigue, food cravings, depression,
infertility, and vaginal yeast infections, plus many more. The theory
was that “if you don’t feel good, and your doctor can’t find anything
wrong, you have Candida.”
2. Although this theory was first written about 29 years ago, it has
never been proven that any of the symptoms listed, except
vaginal yeast infections, are actually caused by Candida
yeast. And the powerful herbal remedies and complicated diets have never
been proven to be effective in treating any of these symptoms, including
vaginal yeast infections. And they have never been proven to be safe.
3. The remedies include “natural” herbal products that are anti-microbial
– this means they can destroy the beneficial bacteria in the gut that
are your body’s first line of defense against yeast infections.
Supposedly, you can replenish your beneficial bacteria by eating yogurt
or taking supplements that contain live cultures, but your colon is
host to over 500 different species of bacteria, and many of
them are needed by your body. Yogurt will replace only one or two of
these species, and a new strain of yeast could colonize your gut while
your bacteria population is still being rebuilt. That means that taking
some of these powerful herbal remedies could actually make your current
yeast infection worse instead of better.
To protect yourself against false claims promoted by people selling
“guaranteed cures” for yeast infections, it makes sense to learn all
you can about this common condition.
Once you know what causes vaginal yeast infections, you’ll see why
the old-wives' tales about yogurt, vinegar and garlic are actually more
helpful and truthful than many marketing claims selling complicated
and expensive herbal remedies.
These simple remedies that you can buy at the grocery store often do
cure a mild yeast infection. And in most cases, simple changes in your
diet and daily habits can keep yeast infections from coming back.
If the mild remedies your grandmother used don’t cure your yeast infection
you should get yourself to a doctor, because there could be several
reasons why the infection doesn’t go away:
- You could have an infection that is caused by something other than
Candida. If you have an infection caused by bacteria or
parasites, the infection could eventually damage your reproductive
organs, and must be treated promptly by prescription
medications.
- You may have a yeast infection that isn’t mild enough for the natural
remedies to work. In this case, your doctor can recommend an over-the-counter
topical cream that should cure your infection within a few days.
- Your yeast infections may actually be caused by an underlying condition
that has upset your hormone balance or damaged your immune system. Many
women are first diagnosed with diabetes when they go to their doctor
about their chronic yeast infections.
So, do natural remedies work? Yes, sometimes they do. But you need
far more information than that before you make an intelligent, informed
choice about treating your vaginal yeast infection.
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on this site were written by Jonni Good, author of one of
the Web's most popular books on sugar
addiction.
A number of people have asked me for advice about natural
yeast infection remedies to use when nothing seems to work.
I read through many books and articles, and I recommend
Yeast
Infection Away by Crystal McBride. Her information
is well researched, and the instructions are easy to follow. |
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