June 18, 2009
You Can Cure Recurrent Yeast Infections
Five percent of women suffer from recurrent yeast infections at some point in their life. Chronic Candia effects this many women because they have no idea how the fungus is infecting them. The fungus starts out as the Candia yeast, and we all have that organism living in our body.
Chronic Candida infections are the result of your body allowing the yeast to mutate into an aggressive fungus that then goes on to feed on your body, and the food that you eat. This feeding is what cause the itching in your vagina.
Using the same anti fungal drugs on your recurrent yeast infections will just make them worse. The fungus eventually becomes resistant, and this forces it to mutate into a stronger strain that will make your symptoms worse, and it will become harder to treat. Your doctor will just prescribe you more drugs that will just make it even more aggressive.
Frequent yeast infections need to be treated from the root cause. And the cause of your infections is, your body is allowing the Candida to mutate. So you must stop the mutating before you can cure your infection.
Prescription anti fungal drugs only kill the fungus that is causing the infections. These drugs don’t prevent the yeast that is living in your body from mutating into more fungus once the treatment stops. Only your body’s natural defenses can stop the Candida from mutating, so you have to strengthen these first. Once you have your body will be protected like it was before you started suffering from recurrent yeast infections.
The bacteria in your body, and your immune system are what keep the yeast under control so it doesn’t mutate. Even healthy people have Candida in their body. It is just kept under control so it doesn’t start causing infections.
You’ll stop suffering from your recurrent yeast infections once you strengthen your body’s natural defenses. To successfully cure yourself you must strengthen your body from the inside. Until you do you’ll keep suffering from Candida overgrowth.
Filed under Yeast Infection by Jason King