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Cure Your Yeast Infection – Permanently

Topic: Women's IssuesPublished July 1, 2011

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Do YOU live in your ‘Dream Home’? Beside the ocean, on a tropical island paradise or nestled in the rolling, green hills of the countryside? The dream home for a yeast infection, also known as Candida albicans, is dark, warm and moist - your vagina is perfect, in fact. Coming in a close second are the groin area, under the breasts, the armpits, nail beds, folds of flesh on the abdomen, and in the mouth. Though generally seen as a ‘women’s’ problem, men are not immune to Candidiasis. Any man, who has intercourse with a woman who is infected, is at high risk of becoming infected himself. When this happens, both parties should be treated, or the infection will be passed back and forth between them. Most yeast infections are mild, and the symptoms are easily treated. It is possible, though, for them to escalate into a systemic infection and, on rare occasions, to be fatal. This is a real threat, especially to those with compromised immune systems e.g. Chemotherapy patients, high dependency and intensive care patients, transplant patients and those with AIDS. It is when Candida albicans migrates into the blood stream that a systemic infection can develop. Access to the bloodstream is made possible through skin cuts and abrasions or when the microbes are introduced into the blood stream by things such as hypodermic syringes, cannulae, catheters, IV instruments, etc. Also, drug users who are exposed to dirty needles can introduce Candida albicans into their bloodstream and deep muscle tissue, again with the risk of a systemic infection. A systemic infection causes sepsis (blood poisoning) and affects multiple organs in the body. This occurs only when the immune system is compromised. And what are your symptoms? Are you experiencing irritation and a burning sensation, soreness and that accursed itching, and maybe an unpleasant discharge, sometimes resembling cottage cheese? Right! Well, that sounds like a yeast infection. So why did you get a yeast infection? Well, Candida albicans is normally present in the human body, maintained at a harmless level by the immune system and other microorganisms. At times of stress or ill health, the immune system and beneficial microorganisms become depleted, enabling Candida albicans to multiply out of control, and there you are, another yeast infection. Contributing factors to the development of Candidiasis, other than stress or ill health, include the use of oral contraceptives, pregnancy, the menopause, hormonal or physiological changes, diabetes, the use of antibiotics, and even your diet. The every day, over-the-counter medications available (creams, tablets and pessaries) are very effective at relieving the symptoms of the every day yeast infection. However, the problem is that these infections are very persistent and can keep coming back. What is needed is a PERMANENT yeast cure. So, where does that leave us? The Problemrn Yeast infection, Candida albicans, Thrush The Symptomsrn Irritationrn Discomfortrn Itchingrn Sorenessrn Burning sensationrn Discharge Oh, yes, Don’t forget Embarrassment And the quick-fix remediesrn Creams, tablets and pessaries So what do we get? Another Yeast Infection Well at least it doesn’t last for very long. You get the cream from the drug store and it clears up in a few days. But why have you had three episodes in the last five months? Fair enough, the cream clears up the symptoms, but there must be a way of getting rid of it permanently. The exciting news is that there is permanent cure. Used by thousands of men and women of all ages, and in over 130 countries, they have totally cured their yeast infection condition. They have gained complete freedom from Candida related symptoms, naturally and without drugs, creams, tablets or "magic potions." They simply used the clinically proven, scientifically-accurate, step by step method found inside the amazing yeast infection freedom guidebook, Yeast Infection No More. Written by Linda Allen, a certified nutritionist and health consultant, this book offers a 100% natural, holistic cure. It’s the best selling holistic cure for yeast infection e-book in the history of the Internet! It does not simply offer ‘just another remedy’, this is a well researched and tested program that offers a holistic approach to the problem of yeast infection and, if the author’s advice is followed, will completely rid you of your Candidiasis for good.

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