Women’s Health

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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Yeast Infection in Men: Causes, Symptoms, and Treating

February 1, 2009

Yeast Infection in Men: Causes, Symptoms, and Treating Some people do not consider that men can get yeast infection. Actually, a lot more have it than you think. Their symptoms may not be as noticeable, nor do they talk about it as much, but they do get it. And there have been cases where they [...]

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Holistic Treatment for a Yeast Infection

January 25, 2009

A holistic treatment for a yeast infection can cure it permanently! 95% of the people who use conventional treatment methods only have temporary relief. And when it returns, many times it is worse! Discover how you can be in the 5% that gets permanent relief. Conventional methods use one-dimensional methods such as antibiotics, pills, creams [...]

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Yeast Infection and Pregnancy : What Every Woman Should Know

January 9, 2009

Yeast infection and pregnancy. This does not sound like nor is it a good combination. But of all the times for a women to get a yeast infection, this is the most common. This is also the most important time to do something about it! After all, you are responsible for a brand new life. [...]

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Yeast Infection Pictures

December 9, 2008

Yeast infection pictures can be very graphic. They are definitely not for people with weak stomachs. However Google shows that on it’s site alone there are over 600 daily searches on the term “yeast infection pictures”. So that tells me that a lot of people do want to see them. They are searching for baby, [...]

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Is a Yeast Infection Contagious? You Need to Know!

December 5, 2008

Can a yeast infection be contagious? Absolutely! So if you even think that you may have a yeast infection you need to take precautions. There are factors that affect it such as how severe the yeast infection is, the level or method of contact, and the immunity level of the receiver. Let’s take a look [...]

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Yeast Infection in Children

November 24, 2008

When most people think of yeast infection they do not think of yeast infection in children.  But if you think about it, children have not had time to develop an immunity to yeast infection.  So it actually would be easy for them to get it. Probably one of the most common causes of yeast infection [...]

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Do I Have a Yeast Infection?

November 15, 2008

Just how do you know if you have a yeast infection? There are many symptoms. They include painful sex or sexual dysfunction, vaginal odor, premature aging, leaky gut syndrome, vaginal discharge, arthritis, painful urination, depression or mood swings, chronic rashes, fatigue, irritability, joint pain or swelling, feeling run down, digestive pain, muscle aches, loss of [...]

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Yeast Infection No More – A Product Review

October 20, 2008

Linda Allen’s Yeast Infection No More is the number one best selling yeast infection treatment system in the history of the internet, with thousands of satisfied customers in over 127 countries. That in itself is an awesome accomplishment. I always look at a couple of things before I make a purchase on the internet of [...]

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What are the causes for recurring yeast infections?

October 14, 2008

There are a number of causes for yeast infections. Some people define a recurring yeast infection as 4 or more times a year. I really hope that no one has that many before they decide to find the permanent solution! The most probable causes for recurring yeast infections are that you only treated one symptom. [...]

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