Home Remedies for Yeast Infection Basics; know the Prerequisites
Considering
using a home remedy for a yeast infection? If so, be careful about
which treatments you use; many home remedies for yeast infections are
downright hazardous and have caused deaths. Yes, fatalities have been
reported from the use of many common "home remedies" for yeast
infections. Before you use any home remedies for yeast infections, make
sure you understand what is and is not safe. Although this article
describes which remedies are unsafe, you can visit the link at the
bottom of this article to get the rest of the story on home remedies for
yeast infections.
To help you understand which yeast infection
remedies are not safe, here is a list of hazardous treatments to avoid.
These treatments have been linked to health maladies and some even have
caused deaths. Dangerous home remedies for yeast infections should not
lead you away from natural medicine, rather they should cause you to
seek professional advice from a natural health expert before using home
remedies for yeast infections.
Boric Acid Home Remedies for Yeast Infection
Boric
acid (orthoboric acid, boracic acid, Acidum Boricum) is a widely
utilized chemical compound that happens to have an excellent antiseptic
ability. Much like rubbing alcohol (ethyl alcohol), it will kill
microorganisms quite efficiently, but you would never want to ingest it.
Similarly, boric acid is highly unsafe when taken internally; it should
never be drank or used in the vagina. There have been cases of
fatalities where boric acid was used incorrectly. Boric acid should be
considered an extremely toxic substance and should not be considered a
valid addition to the pantheon of home remedies for yeast infections.
Garlic Oil Home Remedies for Yeast Infection
Garlic
oil has the potential of containing Clostridium botulinum bacteria that
produces one of the most deadly toxins known to man: botulin toxin. If
garlic oil has become inoculated with these spores, the oil itself will
become a breeding ground for these microorganisms. Eventually, the
spores will produce enough botulin toxin to become dangerous to humans.
Approximately one microgram of botulin toxin is a lethal does; causing
contaminated garlic oil to be extremely dangerous.
Infants who
ingest Clostridium botulinum spores can die from botulin toxin after the
spores multiply inside the intestines. Women who have oral thrush on
their nipples or on their child's bottles should never use garlic oil to
kill the yeast infection. Using garlic oil as a home remedy for yeast
infection in these cases will allow the infant to become poisoned with
botulism spores.
Garlic oil should be avoided at all costs and other, safer home cures for yeast infections should be sought.
Tea Tree Oil Home Remedies for Yeast Infection
Currently
there is no recommended dosage for tea tree oil; any dosage therefore
may not be totally safe. Until a recommended dosage for this
phytochemical is determined, any use of this substance is done at your
own risk. Tea tree oil is commonly used as a treatment for external
(i.e., not taken orally or inserted into any orifice of the body)
conditions such as warts caused by HPV. If you desire to take tea tree
oil internally please consult a naturalist or medical professional
before proceeding
Home Remedies for yeast Infections: The Safe Remedies
Remember,
no remedy or medicine is ever safe for 100% of humans on the earth.
There are many rare and unusual allergies individuals suffer from that
make normally harmless substances hazardous. However, on the whole, the
best home remedies for yeast infection use items that almost everyone
will have no problem with.
By
Hitesh Juneja
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Using Hydrogen Peroxide For Yeast Infection
4:14:00 PM
Whether you believe it or not, the use of hydrogen peroxide for yeast infection treatment has been proven to be true and quite effective. Vaginal yeast infection is among the more common conditions that women experience. In fact, according to statistics, about 75% of all women will be affected by the infection at some point. It may already be considered as an ordinary condition so don't be alarmed. You're not the only one who has the infection and certainly you will not be the last one.
Microorganisms that live on human skin and in the digestive track are the primary cause of yeast infection. Called Candida albicans, these microorganisms are naturally occurring and lives on the skin and inside your vagina. They are usually in small numbers, however some stimuli would trigger an overgrowth of Candida causeing the body to react resulting to an infection accompanied by itching, redness, irritations, and white or yellowish discharge.
Vaginal yeast infection is highly treatable so you don't have to be overly concern. There are already a number of commercially available drugs which are quite effective in treating yeast infection. Home remedies also are quite good if you know what you're doing. Hydrogen peroxide in particular is an easy home made solution to your yeast infection problems.
Just like Candida albicans hydrogen peroxide is already present in the vaginal areas. It's already there working its best in putting the yeast infectious microorganism at bay. However, due to certain conditions, the environment in the area becomes suddenly favorable to the growth of Candida. Hydrogen peroxide generally helps eliminate bacteria and fungal infections. It is a natural enemy of Candida and thus can be utilized fully as a treatment procedure for the infection.
Since our body produces only very little hydrogen peroxide, you can help by purchasing commercially available ones in the local supermarket or in your neighborhood pharmacy. What you can do is mix a teaspoon of ordinary 3% hydrogen peroxide to a cup of water and apply it on the affected areas. Because hydrogen peroxide is produced naturally by the body, the chemical does not harm your vagina or the general health of your body.
What makes hydrogen peroxide very effective against Candida is the fact that peroxides breaks down into water and oxygen upon application. The oxygen helps the chemical application kill the fungal yeast infection. You need to be careful, however, when creating your own mix of hydrogen peroxide treatment solution. Too much hydrogen peroxide in the solution can cause a burning sensation in the affected areas. This burning sensation may likely to occur especially if the area has been inflamed or the infection is already quite serious.
A teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide on a cup of water seems to be an okay and safe mix. So far no bad reactions or complaints have been noted against this mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water for treating yeast infection.
You need to understand, however, the using the mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water is not meant to be a sole treatment solution for yeast infection. Natural remedies like this one is more effective when combined with other forms of treatment like proper diet and the use of other treatment techniques like the use of garlic paste, yogurt, and cider vinegar and water mix.
Other times, the condition might have reached an already critical stage that hydrogen peroxide for yeast infection treatment is no longer advisable. You need to consult a doctor and employ several other methods of treatment to cure your yeast infections.
Author: Paul Hata
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