Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Three (3) Natural Ways to Cure Your Intestinal Yeast Infection
An intestinal yeast infection is basically a condition in which there is an overgrowth of the fungus, Candida albicans which leads to medical condition commonly referred to as Candidasis.
Intestinal yeast infection is caused by poor feeding habits and this means that you are eating foods that are good for fungus overgrowth. These food might contain yeast's favorite foods like sugar. Whatever you do, make sure you do not eat excess sugar because it is harmful to your health.
Proper diet plan – Till you’re completely cured, you need to follow a strict and proper diet plan. Avoid sugar, especially in cakes, pastries and sweets. Why avoid it? Because yeasts love sugar and if you eat lot of sugar, the yeasts won’t leave your intestine.
Eat Yogurt – Eating yogurt is necessary to cure intestinal yeast infection because the yogurt contains acidophilus bacteria, which will fight out the infection from your intestine. Make sure the yogurt not flavored or sweetened.
Garlic – Just like yogurt, garlic is equally powerful in fighting out the infection from your intestine. Include garlic in your food. I was able to see great relief after eating garlic.
It is possible to cure intestinal yeast infection within 12hrs using a completely natural treatment that can be done from your home all by yourself
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