In the vast majority of cases, a yeast infection does not necessarily mean a visit to your health care practitioner. For many people, a yeast infection remains a simple matter, easily treatable and quickly dealt with.
And there are, indeed, many alternative and complementary ways of dealing with this temporary overgrowth of bacteria. Perhaps one of the most popular of ways these days is by actually preventing the overgrowth through the regular use of probiotics. Probiotics are sometimes called the “friendly bacteria”. They naturally suppress the growth of the potentially harmful organism, Candida, as well as several other types of bacteria.
The prebiotic Lactobacillus is currently being studied for a possible remedy for yeast infection. In some clinical trials low levels of Lactobacilli in the vagina have been linked to a higher incidence of yeast infections.
Preliminary laboratory studies have also discovered that the presence of Lactobacilli can actually block the growth of Candida albicans in the vagina.
There are many brands of probiotics on the market today. Before you begin taking one, though, be sure you consult with your natural health care practitioner.
Many people have relieved their yeast infections with the use of the tea tree oil. When diluted and applied topically to the vaginal area, it has potential as a natural method of clearing up a yeast infection.
You might not need to ward off any vampires, but garlic may be one of the best natural substances to use if you want to rid yourself of a yeast infection. At least this is the opinion of Tori Hudson, N.D., professor at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon. She’s also the author of the Women’s Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine. Garlic possesses both antifungal and immunity-boosting properties.
Other herbs which may help alleviate a yeast infection include grape root extras and lavender extract. If you’re interested in these remedies, you may want to consult a professional herbalist before embarking on your own program. She can help you decide on the proper serving of these herbs. Before you start any alternative or complementary program to treat a yeast infection – or any other health problem for that matter – also consult with your personal health care practitioner. He’ll let you know if any of the herbs you’re planning on taking conflict with any of the prescription drugs you’re using.
Another herb that has proven extremely beneficial in alleviating the symptoms of yeast infections is Echinacea. Most widely known for its immune-boosting abilities, Echinacea has been found through several German studies to actually help reduce the incidence of yeast infections.
While you’re searching for herbs to help your yeast infection, you may want to turn to goldenseal. This legendary herb contains antibiotic properties that are especially effective on Candida.
Keep in mind, though, that if any of these remedies fails to clear up your yeast infection, you need to visit your personal health care practitioner. A yeast infection, allowed to grow for very long, can indeed have very serious consequences.
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