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Yeast Infection Book Review
"The potential causes, the solutions, and the myths
and clearly explained in a warm friendly tone..."
by Julia Taylor, 1/12/2007
If you are suffering from a yeast infection right now, Jonni can
save you a lot of time, money, worry, and …itchiness! Don’t
hold off; read her book 17
Things You Need to Know to Prevent Yeast Infections right
away. She takes you step by step through the potential causes, the
solutions, and the myths and clearly explains each in a warm friendly
tone. She even helps you to know better how to use your doctor as
a resource and when it’s dangerous not to see a doctor.
In her e-book, 17 Things You Need to Know to Prevent Yeast Infections,
Jonni Good tells us that 75% of women will have a yeast infection some
time in their lives. I fit into this group, but unfortunately, when
I had a series of recurring yeast infections as a teen, Jonni’s
book wasn’t available yet. It took my mom and me a long time to
find the right solution. Meanwhile, I was suffering repeated yeast infections.
In the end we hit on the same combination of solutions Jonni recommends
– only we had to figure it out the hard way. Since then I’ve
never had another yeast infection, so I know that what she says is true.
Jonni Good is an excellent writer. She can write about a topic like
yeast infections and make it pleasant to read. She shows how much she
cares about her readers in every page of 17 Things You Need to Know
to Prevent Yeast Infections.
Most importantly, her book is packed with easy to read, well-researched,
true information that thoroughly covers the topic. You really will know
everything you need to know about yeast infections by the time you’ve
finished reading the book.
Julia Taylor has two bachelor’s degrees from Washington State
University, one in Environment
al Science and another in Anthropology,
and was formerly involved in studies of endangered fish species in the
Pacific Northwest. She currently lives in Mexico and is a free-lance
writer, EFL instructor and Teacher Trainer as well as the author of
Mexico:
The Trick is Living Here available for purchase on her web site
www.home-sweet-mexico.com.
Some of her articles have been published on Mexico Connect.
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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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The information presented on this page and other pages on this
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interpretation of published reports and articles. It is not intended
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and is not intended as medical advice.
The author encourages
you to make your own health care decisions based upon knowledge
of the issues of nutrition and health, and in partnership with
a qualified health care professional.
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