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Home Yeast Infection Remedies

There are many reasons why home yeast infection remedies and natural treatments are becoming more popular. If you are worried about developing a yeast infection, these types of treatments are generally good for preventing recurring infections, tend to be not as demanding on the body and are certainly much cheaper than having to continually go to see a medical doctor. But do they actually work - that’s the question most people really want to know. Understanding what makes home yeast infection remedies work and what’s involved in using these treatments will help you to find an answer to this question.
 
So what exactly are home yeast infection remedies?
 
Most remedies that are not manufactured by the pharmaceutical industry will fall into the category of home remedies. In addition home remedies are usually natural and a lot of them are not new, but have been in use throughout the ages when no other types of medication were available. And together with their healing properties, if you are looking for preventative measures to control your yeast infections, then home remedies are usually a great alternative to conventional medicines. Furthermore if you don’t want to make the leap completely to home remedies, you can usually use both conventional and home remedies in conjunction with one another – but don’t forget to check compatibility with your doctor first.
 

Home yeast infection remedies can include the following:
 
Tea Tree Oil – Candida albicans, the organism responsible for yeast infections can be treated with this natural element because it contains useful anti-fungal properties. Furthermore, pregnant women will find it to be a safe alternative and it is very effective at preventing recurring infections.
Witches Hazel - To alleviate the symptoms of a yeast infection this element can be applied by saturating a cloth in diluted Witches Hazel and putting it on inflamed and irritated areas. This is one of the home remedies that have been in use long before the invention of modern day pharmaceuticals.
 
Yogurt – Both applying yogurt on and around the area which is infected and eating yogurt is possibly the most well known of the home yeast infection remedies and is suitable for anyone not wishing to use traditional medications. Furthermore used as prevention rather than cure, you can introduce yogurt into your daily diet to help reduce the odds of developing an infection while at the same time helping you to maintain a healthy balance.
 
Cider Vinegar – A yeast infection and an increase in alkalinity tend to go hand in hand, and this element can help to reduce that alkalinity. It is quite commonly known that the growth of the Candida albicans organism will increase in an alkaline environment, so cider vinegar will help to restore the pH balance. The way it works is by increasing the acidity when applied to the infected area, and in so doing rebalancing the pH in this area which in turn reduces the ability of the yeast to multiply and cause an infection.
 
So now that we’ve looked at some of the different types of home remedies available, let’s examine why they are a worthwhile alternative.  Before pharmaceuticals, natural remedies were all we had and our ancestors seemed to survive quite happily with these, so the common belief is that they are an effective alternative. In addition in today’s society we have several groups of people such as pregnant women who do not want to introduce man-made chemicals into their bodies and for this reason natural home remedies can be an ideal alternative to conventional medications. Other groups who will benefit from home yeast infection remedies are young children who should avoid the harsher pharmaceutical treatments and those who suffer from recurring infections who will find the home remedies are very effective when used in a preventative manner.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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