tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51518241238980154232024-02-08T07:16:05.093-08:00Treating Yeast InfectionsFind out how to get rid of a yeast infection the easy way. Discover what foods to eat and not to eat and learn where you can get help treating yeast infections. You will see whether medications, all natural methods or a combination of both is the best way to treat yeast infections.Margret Turnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08074555646536406757noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5151824123898015423.post-31537843675735373642020-02-15T15:14:00.000-08:002010-11-21T05:49:12.248-08:00How to Get Rid of a Yeast Infection<div style="text-align: center;"><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b style="color: red;">How to Get Rid of a Yeast Infection Just by Changing Your Diet.</b></span></div><br />
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Most women do not realize how critical it is to have a healthy well balanced diet. When looking for <b>how to get rid of a yeast infection</b> it is of the utmost importance. Many women, most probably just like you, are taking prescription drugs or over-the-counter medication to try and get rid of their yeast infection only to find that they don't work or that the symptoms temporarily clear up only to keep coming back. There can be quite a few reasons for this but your diet is one of the most important reasons for the re-occurrences.<br />
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Read on and you will learn <b>how to get rid of a yeast infection</b>, just by changing the foods you eat. You will discover what foods you should and should not eat if you want to cure your yeast infection symptoms.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>How to Get Rid of a Yeast Infection by Keeping Away From These Foods: </b></span><br />
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Foods containing high levels of sugar, artificial flavorings, salt, uric acid, cow's milk, preservatives, steroids, yeast, wheat, antibiotics and carbohydrates. This means to stay away from foods such as; vinegar, pickled food, alcohol, coffee, sugar, artificial sweeteners, margarine, peanuts, other nuts, red meats, fruit (fresh, canned, dried), milk, buttermilk, cream, honey, syrups, potatoes, sweet potatoes, pizzas, peas, beans, cheeses, carrots, parsnips, legumes, processed meats, bread, cereals, and pasta.<br />
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Obviously it would be quite impossible to stay away from all these foods and you would not want to anyway. A lot of these foods contain vitamins and minerals that your body needs to be healthy. You need to carefully put together a dietary plan and then ensure that you stick to it. You only need to make a change in the amount the frequency that you eat these foods.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>How to Get Rid of a Yeast Infection by Eating the Proper Foods:</b></span><br />
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The plan is to try to starve the yeast which causes your infection by eating less of the wrong foods and more foods high in protein and good fats. Foods that you should eat are; organic chicken, small quantities of red meat, fresh herbs, garlic, fish, walnuts, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, pepper, organic sheep and goat milk dairy products, whole grain flour breads, lemons, limes, grapefruit, apples, oats, beans, coconut and palm oil, extra virgin olive oil, and most fresh vegetables. For drinking; try and stick to mineral water and various herbal teas.<br />
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Over 75% of women will need some type of yeast infection treatment at least once in her life, and the likely hood of the infection re-occurring again is very high. Most women don’t realize that they do not have to suffer with this any longer. Women can now conduct their own yeast infection treatment from the comfort of their own home. It is easy to learn <a href="http://pcdou06.index7.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YINM004"><b>how to get rid of yeast infection</b></a> just by incorporating a few small changes in their lifestyle they can end their suffering for good.<br />
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It is a known fact that almost three quarters of all women will have some kind of yeast infection symptoms one or more times during their lives. Most of them will not even realize that they have yeast infection symptoms as most of them can be blamed on something else. This is where you need to be very careful as some infection symptoms can be the same as some sexually transmitted diseases and can be transmitted to your partner.<br />
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I strongly recommend that anyone see a doctor if they suspect any type of infection as the symptoms can be very similar to other more serious disorders. If it is a yeast infection the doctor will more than likely prescribe an antibiotic or anti-inflammatory drug. These things work fine and will probably relieve the symptoms but will do nothing to prevent a re-occurrence. Most women do not know that to do that you need to find something to destroy the cause of the symptoms to prevent them from coming back. I will speak more on that subject a little latter.<br />
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Everyone knows that all women are different and it is not possible to say that everyone will suffer from the same symptoms. Having said that here are some of the more general symptoms that will occur in most people when affected:<br />
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o Unusual vaginal discharges, pasty, white, and odorless <br />
o Burning in the area <br />
o Unbearable itching in the affected area <br />
o Frequent and/or painful urination <br />
o Pain during sexual intercourse <br />
o Swelling in the area <br />
o A rash may appear on the vagina or affected area<br />
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As I stated earlier all women are different ant they may have one or a few of the above symptoms in various stages of severity. The severity of the infections will vary depending on whatever treatment, if any, have already been tried.<br />
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There are also many things that can raise your risks of having yeast infection symptoms here are just a few that occur in almost everyone's life at one time or another:<br />
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o Lack of sleep <br />
o Other illness <br />
o Stress <br />
o Pregnancy <br />
o Excess sugar in the diet <br />
o Taking birth control pills, antibiotics, and steroids <br />
o Having your period <br />
o Other diseases such as poorly controlled diabetes or HIV-AIDS <br />
o Hormonal changes during periods<br />
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Even though having some yeast infection symptoms is in almost every woman's future, it does not need to be a recurring problem. There are many natural treatments to get rid of the infection and continue to live a normal life. Some of the best treatments available can be done in the privacy and comfort of home and are simple safe and effective. There are special kinds of oils that can be applied to the area and give relief from the yeast infection symptoms almost immediately. There are many foods found in almost every home that can help prevent re-occurrence; there are also many things in everyone's diet that can contribute to yeast infection symptoms as well. Knowing which foods to eat and not to eat is the key to avoidance and re-occurrence in the future.</div>Margret Turnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08074555646536406757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5151824123898015423.post-1750875393978482442010-02-23T16:16:00.000-08:002010-02-23T16:16:06.252-08:00COMPENSATION DISCLOSURECOMPENSATION DISCLOSURE<br />
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The medical community is just now starting to recognize and understand the symptoms of <a href="http://pcdou06.index7.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YINM012"><b>celiac disease candida</b></a> and is now beginning to understand the relationship between celiac disease and candida.<br />
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Some of the <a href="http://pcdou06.index7.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YINM013"><b>symptoms of celiac disease candida</b></a> include: <br />
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• Runny nose<br />
• Vaginal itching and discharge <br />
• Rectal itching <br />
• Abdominal pain and bloating <br />
• Sore throat • Urinary tract infections <br />
• Constipation <br />
• Bad breath <br />
• Headaches <br />
• Dry, itchy eyes <br />
• Dizziness <br />
• Fatigue <br />
• Sore muscles <br />
• Mood swings <br />
• Depression <br />
• Irritability <br />
• Allergic reactions <br />
• Hives and rashes <br />
• Increased susceptibility to infection <br />
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Recurrent fungal infections, like athlete’s foot and ringworm It is wise to take note that these can be <a href="http://pcdou06.index7.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YINM014"><b>symptoms of celiac disease candida</b></a>, and these symptoms also can be found in people with candida albicans, or just a plain yeast infection. Not everyone with <b>symptoms of celiac disease candida</b> will experience all these symptoms; it is just that the longer you have the <b>symptoms of celiac disease candida</b>, the more of these symptoms you are likely to experience.<br />
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The symptoms may be more severe if you have celiac disease but most people will also feel the symptoms if they have an overgrowth of candida albicans or yeast infection. Candida Albicans is yeast which usually grows and lives in the throat, mouth, intestines, and the urinary tract. It is usually harmless and everyone has some in their bodies, but sometimes the yeast growth gets out of control, this is a condition known as candidasis. This can cause some very unpleasant symptoms and can become serious if not treated quickly.<br />
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What does this have to do with <a href="http://pcdou06.index7.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YINM014"><b>symptoms of celiac disease candida</b></a>? Celiac disease causes inflammation and damages the lining of the small intestine. This is triggered by gluten, a protein found in some grains. Gluten affects the autoimmune system to trigger the system response that causes the inflammation, clear as mud? Candida albicans, or yeast infection, reacts very similar to the same proteins in gluten. So, if a person has celiac disease, an onset of yeast infection can trigger the <b>symptoms of celiac disease candida</b>. It will appear as if they have consumed food with gluten.<br />
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Most people who are diagnosed with celiac disease will sometimes have a yeast infection or candidasis. Frequently doctors will recommend that celiac disease patients should also be tested for candidasis. It also stands to reason, for some doctors, that if a person has candidasis it can cause some to develop celiac disease. Not all doctors will agree with this conclusion. Because there is no known cure for celiac disease, the only way to combat the <a href="http://pcdou06.index7.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YINM015"><b>symptoms of celiac disease candida</b></a> is to go on a gluten free diet. There are many grains that are free from gluten and can substitute for the carbohydrate based grains that can trigger the symptoms of celiac disease candida.<br />
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The gluten free diet should include the proper amounts of fresh meats, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, fish, and poultry. A gluten free diet can still be appetizing and chock full of all the proper nutrients. Only the foods that have gluten in them are removed from daily consumption. The <a href="http://pcdou06.index7.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YINM016"><b>symptoms of celiac disease candida</b></a> can affect adults and children as well and can vary widely from person to person. Symptoms can be quite mild in some while others have more serious consequences. Almost all the <b>symptoms of celiac disease candida</b> can be controlled and managed with a gluten free diet. Although, if you have a yeast infection, you may still present with the <b>symptoms of celiac disease candida</b> and may require treatment for the yeast infection.<br />
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<a href="http://pcdou06.index7.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YINM007"><b>Foods to eat on a Candida cleanse diet</b></a>; they must be very low in carbs and high in good fats and proteins. Basically the plan is to starve the yeast infection while at the same time building up the immune system and the good bacteria by giving it only the good<b> foods to eat on a Candida cleanse diet</b>. If you only eat the following foods you will be well on the way to getting rid of the causes for recurring yeast infection.<br />
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The <a href="http://pcdou06.index7.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YINM008"><b>foods to eat on a Candida cleanse diet</b></a> are: <br />
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• Organic Chicken <br />
• Small quantities of organic red meat <br />
• Garlic <br />
• Fresh herbs <br />
• Oily fish such as salmon <br />
• Pepper <br />
• Hazelnuts <br />
• Brazil nuts <br />
• Walnuts <br />
• Organic sheep and goats milk <br />
• Lemons <br />
• Limes <br />
• Whole grain bread <br />
• Oats Sprouted beans <br />
• Grapefruit <br />
• Apples<br />
• Extra virgin olive oil <br />
• Coconut and palm oil <br />
• Most fresh vegetables <br />
• Drink only mineral water and herbal teas<br />
• Refrain from consuming any alcohol<br />
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Your doctor will normally get you to take over the counter treatments which will consist of the usual lotions, creams and tablets. These are usually drug based and will work well enough in the beginning but in the long run they will prove to be ineffective. The reason for this is that they only work on the symptoms and not on the causes for recurring yeast infection. Also the infection can, over time, build up resistance to the drugs which will make them a waste of time and money.<br />
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Even though you know exactly what <a href="http://pcdou06.index7.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YINM009"><b>foods to eat on a Candida cleanse diet</b></a>, if you also keep using drug based treatments, the odds are that you will never be able to get rid of your yeast infection permanently. The best way to clear up your symptoms is knowing what foods to eat on a Candida cleanse diet and eating only them.<br />
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What needs to be done is starting fresh with the proper <b>foods to eat on a Candida cleanse diet</b>, a complete natural cure with no drugs or medications. You do not to take any drugs to cure your Candida infection; you need a natural approach that will not ever depend on drugs for a cure. More and more women are turning to natural solutions for yeast infections. Once women find out what the proper <a href="http://pcdou06.index7.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YINM010"><b>foods to eat on a Candida cleanse diet</b></a> are, they have found that they have cured their infection. They are feeling that they are much healthier and have much more energy with which to enjoy their lives to the fullest again.<br />
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