How to Treat Yeast Infections Naturally
By Dr. Kendra Pearsall
Infection of the vaginal tract (vaginitis) is one of the most common reasons
for women seeking medical attention. There are many types of vaginal infections,
but one of the most common is the yeast infection, Candida albicans, which is
demonstrated by a thick, curdy white, itchy discharge and reddened, raw vaginal
tissue. When the ecology of the vagina is disturbed, the beneficial bacteria in
the vagina are destroyed, and Candida is allowed to proliferate, leading to a
yeast infection. Therefore, if you are a woman and you have a yeast infection,
you must always ask yourself what may have caused this imbalance.
Here are some questions to consider:
- Do you eat sugar, or are you diabetic? (Candida thrives on sugar.)
- Are you wearing synthetic panty hose or panties without a cotton liner?
- Do you wash your vagina with soap? (Soap can irritate the tissues. In most
cases only water and a washcloth are necessary.)
- Do you have a depressed immune function due to an illness or unhealthy
lifestyle? (Eating junk food or inadequate sleep, etc.)
- Are you taking antibiotics (which kill healthy flora), steroids or birth
control pills (which adversely affect the pH of the vagina)?
- Are you pregnant?
- Have you ruled out food, pollen, detergent or semen allergies with a
medical practitioner trained in allergies?
- Are you sexually active? (Sexual intercourse is contraindicated while you
are infected as you may pass the Candida to your partner and continue to pass
it back and forth.)
Natural treatments for yeast infections include:
- You must eat a healthy, low-sugar, low-grain diet. See MEVY.
- You will want to increase your probiotic intake with probiotic
capsules or by eating cultured foods because these contain the
good bacteria that keep your vagina and gastrointestinal tract healthy
and will replace the Candida. This is especially important if you
are taking antibiotics. Donna Gates, author of The Body Ecology Diet,
presents a strong case for the importance of cultured foods and eating
them with every meal to aid in digestion. When people complain to
Donna that they don?t have time to shred vegetables, she recommends
people make it into a party and prepare it in bulk while socializing.
Cultured vegetables are amenable to mass production because they keep
for months on end without spoiling. Other good cultured foods are
plain organic yogurt and miso. Cultured foods are eaten in every culture
and ideally should be eaten with every meal because of their amazing
health benefits.
- Other dietary considerations include avoidance of all simple sugars, dairy
(except if cultured), alcohol, cheeses, dried fruits, melons, peanuts and all
suspected food allergens as all these will exacerbate Candida.
Natural topical treatments include:
- Inserting one Boric acid powder capsule morning and evening for three to
seven days for an acute infection, and 14 to 30 days for a chronic infection.
I have not seen Boric acid capsules widely available in health stores or
pharmacies but women can make their own by buying a bottle of Boric acid
powder and gelatin capsules (a capsule-making machine makes the process go
faster). Studies show the effectiveness of Boric acid is very high especially in women
with chronic resistant yeast infections--one study with 100 women showed a 98
percent success rate with this condition. If you find that the Boric acid
irritates your external genitalia you can protect the tissue with vitamin E
oil (preferred) or Vaseline.
- Insert a garlic clove into the vagina in the morning and an acidophilus
capsule in the evening for three to seven days.
- Prepare a retention douche with bentonite clay, Pau D? Arco tea, yogurt,
tea tree oil and goldenseal and douche two times a day for seven to 10 days.
- Soak a tampon with diluted tea tree oil and keep it in the vagina overnight.
Allopathic treatments include the following anti-fungals:
- Clotrimazole, Miconazole, Terconazole suppository creams available
over-the-counter or by prescription.
- Fluconazole, a single-dose treatment.
In my experience as a physician, I have been able to treat some of my female
patients with the natural herbal remedies successfully. On the other hand, I?ve
had female patients who?ve spent painful itchy days on end because they insisted
allopathic treatments were evil, only to go nearly insane from their agonizingly
raw, irritated vaginas.
Ultimately, a few of these women, perhaps temporarily insane from the pain,
wound up crawling to the store for the anti-fungal creams, ripping open the box,
and inserting the cream right there in the pharmacy aisle!
The moral of this story is that you may wish to experiment with Boric acid or
herbal treatments, but if you do not see results after five days you may wish to
use an allopathic treatment, which is relatively harmless if used infrequently.
In conclusion, the best way to prevent and treat yeast infections is to eat a
healthy, low-sugar, low-grain diet, eat cultured foods, avoid the high-risk
behaviors described above and experiment with any of the above treatments that
you are intuitively drawn to, and I will bet that Candida albicans shall not
hold your vagina hostage ever again.
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