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The Yeast Infections/Obesity Connection
As if the overweight men and women of the world didn’t
have enough to worry about, but yes, obesity is one of
the risk factors of chronic yeast infections.
There are two reasons why overweight women get more vaginal yeast
infections, and why both men and women who weigh too much can get
skin rashes and oral thrush, which are both caused by Candida
albicans yeast.
The first reason is purely physical – yeast loves warm, moist areas
on the skin, and folds of fat create exactly the right conditions
for yeast living on the skin. Yeast can overpopulate areas under
the breasts, in the armpit, in the crotch, and in any area that
stays damp from perspiration. An absorbent powder used in these
areas can help.
The other reason has to do with hormones. As most of us know, obesity
is one of the major risk factors for Type II Diabetes. And the risk
of diabetes is caused by something that also causes yeast infections
– a change in your hormone balance due to increased insulin resistance.
Insulin is a hormone that is used by your body to keep your blood
sugar at a safe level. Extra fat cells can make your body resistant
to insulin, so your pancreas needs to produce more and more of this
hormone to be effective. When the pancreas is no longer able to
pump out enough insulin to clear your blood of excess glucose, you
are said to have insulin resistance. By this point, you will probably
also be diagnosed with diabetes or pre-diabetes.
Since insulin resistance can cause yeast infections, many women
are first diagnosed with diabetes when they go to their doctor about
their chronic vaginal infections.
How can an overweight man or woman reduce their risk of yeast infections?
By staying as dry as possible, of course. But the most important
thing to do is to improve your health so you reduce your risk of
diabetes, which is a far more serious condition than a yeast infection.
To do that, you must lose weight, go on a healthy diet, and get
regular exercise.
Since insulin resistance can make it difficult to lose weight,
it’s important to include exercise in your daily routine. Exercise
helps improve your cell’s ability to use insulin. It also helps
to prevent heart disease, which often accompanies obesity and diabetes.
The exercise will help you lose weight, too.
And, you need to talk to your doctor about a healthy diet that
will help prevent or reverse your risk of diabetes. Studies have
shown that a good diet, accompanied by regular exercise, are the
most effective treatment for insulin resistance.
The Diabetes Prevention Program suggests a low-calorie, low-fat
diet. Since yeast loves sugar, you may want to eliminate sugar from
your diet, as well. It will help you reduce the daily calories you
consume, help you lose weight, and reduce your risk for those aggravating
yeast infections.
Your first step if you’re overweight and suffering from chronic
yeast infections? Talk to your doctor, get checked for diabetes,
and take your doctor's advice! It could save your life.
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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
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