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Causes Of A Yeast Infection

Candida Yeast Overgrowth

April 15, 2009

Candida Yeast Overgrowth is normally caused by a yeast infection in your intestines that has perforated the walls of the intestines. Yeast actually attaches itself to the walls of your intestines and feeds off of your skin cells until the perforation happens. Then the toxins from the fungus and also tiny food particles enter your [...]

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Chronic Yeast Infection

April 10, 2009

What is Chronic Yeast Infection? A chronic yeast infection, or recurring yeast infection is simply one that will not go away or keeps coming back. The majority of women do get yeast infections, however if you have a chronic yeast infection, it is time for some action. Left untreated a yeast infection could lead to [...]

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Yeast Infection Causes, Are you doing something wrong?

March 14, 2009

Yeast Infection Causes Yeast infection can be caused by many different things. Some things we can control, and some we can’t. If you are suffering from a yeast infection then you need to decide which causes you can control. The main cause would be an excessive amount of candida Albicans. Normally they are helpful to [...]

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Acidophilus and Yeast Infection

February 14, 2009

Acidophilus, also known as lactobacillus acidophilus is a “friendly” bacteria produced by the body and it actually helps with the reduction of the growth of “bad” bacteria which causes yeast infection. Besides yeast infection these “bad” bacteria can also cause infections in the bowels, urinary tract and respiratory system. Lactobacillus acidophilus produces B vitamins, aids [...]

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