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Yeast Away - Cure Yeast Infections Forever Naturally

EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT YEAST INFECTION AND WERE
TOO EMBARRASSED TO ASK

NEARLY 75% OF ALL ADULT AMERICAN WOMEN HAVE HAD AT LEAST ONE VAGINAL
YEAST INFECTION IN THEIR LIVES.

40% - 45% WILL EXPERIENCE TWO OR MORE EPISODES.

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases states the
following:

SEVERAL FACTORS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED YEAST INFECTION IN
WOMEN, INCLUDING:

Pregnancy

Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus

Oral contraceptives or antibiotics

Douches

Feminine hygiene sprays

Topical antibiotics and steroid medicines

Weakened or compromised immune systems

WEARING TIGHT, POORLY VENTILATED CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR ALSO CAN
CONTRIBUTE TO VAGINITIS. WOMEN WITH CHRONIC (RECURRING) YEAST
INFECTIONS SHOULD WORK WITH THEIR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS TO FIND OUT
POSSIBLE UNDERLYING CAUSES.

OK, SO JUST WHAT DOES CAUSE YEAST INFECTIONS?

If you're a woman over the age of 15 there's a good chance you
already know what Yeast Infection is. It's caused by an overgrowth of
a fungus called _Candida albicans_ in the vagina. _CANDIDA_ is yeast,
which is a type of fungus. It's a pretty common condition. The
itching, burning, redness, itching, pain, embarrassment and itching
associated with Vaginal Candidiasis - to give it its full medical name
- can really cramp a lady's style! (not to mention the itch)

Yeast infections aren't limited to the nether regions either. Yeast
can colonize anywhere that's moist and warm... mouths, hands, baby
bottoms, the skin-folds under bellies and breasts and even on your
feet. Yes - baby bottoms - you can infect your baby with yeast
infection. Babies who are on antibiotics or who are being breastfed by
mothers who are taking antibiotics are at higher risk for yeast
infections. So you need to be wary of that.

Yeast thrives in sweaty skin-folds, on chronically wet areas like
diapered bottoms, in the crotch-suffocating, sweaty torture chamber of
nylon/polyester panties and on wet clothing like bathing suits and
sportswear. Yeast can live on clothing that you're not wearing, too.

Here's another worrying stat. from the National Institute of Allergy
and Infectious Diseases. Yeast infections aren't just limited to women
and babies.

12 TO 15% OF AMERICAN MEN DEVELOP SYMPTOMS OF YEAST INFECTION AFTER
CONTACT WITH AN INFECTED PARTNER.

So it's not just a female health issue. Guys need to be wary of this
condition too.

IT'S DOWNRIGHT EMBARRASSING... SO WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT IT?

Well first, don't panic. Yeast infection can be successfully
treated. There are lots of options, natural and pharmaceutical, for
treating yeast infections - no matter where they strike. In either men
or women. You need to educate yourself on the condition so you know
exactly what you're dealing with. We've produced a 64 page definitive
guide to yeast infections written in layman's terms so it's easy to
follow. It has everything you need to know but were too embarrassed to
ask.

GOOD NEWS

The good news, if you want to NUKE YEAST INFECTIONS, is that in 1991
the FDA approved “over-the-counter" access to strong anti-fungal
agents that knock yeast infections out cold.

THE BAD NEWS

The bad news is that those medications can wreak havoc with the
balance between naturally-occurring yeast and naturally-occurring
bacteria. This balance is nature's way of maintaining a healthy
environment in our bodies. When the balance is tipped too radically,
the body can start a pendulous swing from yeast infection to bacterial
infection and back again. It can feel like jumping from the frying pan
into the fire.

NATURALLY-OCCURRING YEAST

Just as there is a natural balance in our bodies between hot and
cold, there is also a natural balance between yeast and bacteria.
There is nothing inherently wrong with yeast. It occurs naturally in
our bodies and performs important functions: our body uses yeast to
help digest food, keep the gut working efficiently, and to keep
bacteria in check.

Likewise, there is nothing inherently wrong with bacteria. We have
millions of bacteria in our bodies that are busily performing amazing
functions, like digesting our food, boosting our immune system, and
crowding out pathogens - the bugs that make us sick.

HOMEO WHAT?

One of the bugs most important jobs is to keep yeast in check. This
is known as _HOMEOSTASIS_. Which can be defined as “a state of
balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and
function correctly". (Don't worry - there's not too many high-falutin'
words like that in our guide)

There is a homeostatic relationship between the numbers of yeast and
bacteria in our systems: our guts, our mouths, and yes, our vaginas.

Normally, in a healthy system, numbers of yeast are balanced by
numbers of bacteria, and vice versa. Yeast and bacteria keep each
other in check: as long as there is a healthy number of each, things
run smoothly. The balance, however, can be upset by things like
BROAD-SPECTRUM ANTIBIOTICS, which kill off bacteria indiscriminately,
and leave yeast growth unchecked. The next thing you know? Blammo!
Yeast infection.

TREATING YEAST INFECTIONS

Treating vaginal yeast infections is a multi-million dollar industry
for pharmaceutical companies. You may have seen the TV ads for
over-the-counter, topical treatments and prescription, oral treatments
(the nuclear-bomb of anti-fungal agents).

BUT THERE ARE OTHER, EQUALLY EFFECTIVE, OFTEN MORE GENTLE, AND LESS
EXPENSIVE TREATMENT OPTIONS, TOO.

In our guide we explore the pros and cons of traditional
pharmaceutical approaches for treating the most common yeast
infections. We also explore natural, holistic options for treating and
preventing yeast infections.

Hang on to your cotton-crotched panties! When you buy and read our
guide, you'll learn more than you ever thought you needed to know
about yeast!

HERE'S AN OUTLINE OF SOME OF THE THINGS WE COVER IN THE BOOK

Sex & The Micro-Tears

Sounds like a heavy metal band doesn't it? But we're talking about
the friction of sexual intercourse that can cause tiny tears in and
around the vagina, which can lead to yeast infections by providing a
direct route for infections, including yeast and sexually transmitted
diseases.

To avoid yeast infection you absolutely must make sure that during
sex there is plenty of lubrication, naturally-occurring or added.
Needless to say, do not put anything sharp (ragged fingernails count),
dirty, or porous in or near your pink parts. Keep it clean and safe,
ladies and gentlemen.

Condoms

Hooray for condoms! Safe-sex rules! But did you know you can have an
ALLERGIC REACTION TO THE LATEX IN CONDOMS? 6-12% of people who have an
allergy to latex in condoms need to pay particular attention to the
advice given here. Otherwise you could be increasing your risk of
yeast infections.

Irritated tissues from latex allergy can increase micro-tearing and
create a friendly environment for yeast to overpopulate. Safe sex is
an essential practice, but we don't want a yeast infection as a reward
for responsible behavior!

Sex Toys

What's sex toys got to do with yeast infection? You'd be surprised.
Sales of sex toys are on the rise - it's a $2 billion industry in the
United States alone. These toys might be good for your sex life, but
they might not be so good for your vagina. In fact SOME SEX TOYS CAN
BE DOWNRIGHT DANGEROUS. You really need to study this section if
you're contemplating using sex toys - especially sex toys made with
PHTHALATES - toxic chemicals used to soften plastics. There are tons
of studies out that link phthalates with health problems (the big
ones, like cancer and birth-defects) and major damage to the
environment.

Sugar

Eating (and drinking) lots of sugar is like bringing your Candida to
an all-you-can-eat buffet. They pig-out, get fat and happy, and breed
like there's no tomorrow. Of course, there is a tomorrow, and you dont
want to find an overgrowth of yeast when you get there! Again - this
section is important.

Stress

Yes, stress, the universal factor for illness. It's a doozy. It
causes a host of problems, from insomnia to poor digestion, from
high-blood pressure to poor dietary choices. Ultimately, what stress
does is lower our immunity - our body's ability not only to defend
itself from invasion, but also to maintain homeostasis within its
systems. One of those systems, as we know, is the natural balance
between bacteria and yeast. Therefore, prolonged stress can make one
more susceptible to infections.

Symptoms

TELL TALE SIGNS: IF IT LOOKS LIKE A DUCK...

You know the saying, If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a
duck, it just might be a duck...

Well, yeast infections definitely have distinct identifying
characteristics. This section describes the most common symptoms of
yeast infections. Broadly speaking they are ITCHING, BURNING, AND
IRRITATION OF THE VAGINA. Painful urination and painful intercourse
are also common symptoms.

Looks Like

Overgrowth of CANDIDA ALBICANS looks like a variety of things,
depending on the location of the infections. For instance, yeast
infections in the mouth, called THRUSH, can look like a white coating,
or white splotches on the tongue and/or cheeks. Infections of the
skin, including, jock itch, diaper rash, and yeast overgrowth in the
skin folds under the breasts (or anywhere else) usually looks like
red, irritated skin, sometimes with small red bumps. In this section
we describe what the tell-tale signs are - what to look for.

Feels Like

There's no delicate way to put this. Yeast infections, no matter
where they are located, are generally extremely itchy. Skin can also
feel raw and irritated. Vaginal yeast infections can also lead to pain
during urination because the acid of the urine burns as it passes over
raw, irritated, and delicate skin of the labia. Read more about this
in this section.

SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT

Not really. But it's not quite Nirvana either. Many yeast infections
do not have any odor, so smell is not always a good diagnostic tool.
Read all about it here. Or should that be “get a whiff" here.

Secret Mens Business

Genital Candidiasis in Men. Often men have genital yeast infections
without symptoms. When they do, they can transmit the infection to
their sexual partners - even if the partner has been successfully
treated for yeast infection. It is important that both sexual partners
get treated for a yeast infection, even if only one has symptoms.

Self Diagnosis

Misdiagnosis of vaginal yeast infections is very common. The Centers
for Disease Control estimates that over 60% of women who purchase
over-the-counter remedies for vaginal yeast infections do not have
yeast infections.

You should probably see a doctor to get an accurate diagnosis,
especially if you plan on using chemical interventions to treat your
condition.

This is an important section. We talk about fungicides and other
chemical treatments. It is important to know, without any doubt, that
you are treating what the medicine is designed to treat before using
chemicals. If you are using natural remedies, the stakes are somewhat
different. Natural remedies are gentler and are designed to restore
balance - to build friends, rather than kill enemies like
pharmaceuticals do. Read all about it here.

Treatment

And so we come to the crux of this whole book. HOW TO TREAT YEAST
INFECTION. This section explains common treatment options. It stresses
on making sure you know what you are treating before you start any
treatment program. If you have doubts about your diagnosis, please see
your medical practitioner.

WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND NATURAL HEALING METHODS. They are gentler on
your system, nicer to the planet, and are extremely affordable
compared to pharmaceuticals. They are also effective, which is the
most important thing.

We've included a section on pharmaceutical treatments, too, because
we know you might try them out of desperation or fear. If you do, we
want you to be forewarned of some of the unintended consequences of
chemical intervention. But if you can, try the natural remedies.

Sugar & Spice & All Things Nice

Yogurt, Garlic, Essential Oils, Tea Tree, Myrrh, Lavender, Lemon are
all used to treat yeast infections. We show you how. We've also
included a section on ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS FOR VAGINAL YEAST
INFECTION.

NEVER NEVER LAND

Here's the...hmm..."_bottom line_" as it were. Never wear
nylon/polyester panties. Ladies, if you really, truly, absolutely must
wear them, make sure they have a cotton panel in the crotch and that
you'll take them off as soon as you can. Keep in mind that the ol'
cotton crotch panel only acts as an absorbent diaper. The
nylon/polyester shell on the outside of the cotton is like a plastic
tarp that traps all the moisture your crotch can generate (which is a
lot) in the cotton panel, making a lovely yeast-friendly party inside
your pants.

NEVER, EVER DOUCHE. Vaginas are self-cleaning. The balance in the
vagina is designed to be perfect. Let it do its job of restoring and
maintaining that balance unimpeded by commercial, perfumed products
designed to make

EVERYTHING YOU NEVER THOUGHT YOU NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT YEAST
INFECTIONS

Buy this book. At just $29.97 it is invaluable. And something you'll
probably refer to again and again. There is SO MUCH MORE information
than what we can cover on this page. What's your health worth to you?
Well...we all know the answer to that one - GOOD HEALTH IS EVERYTHING!


TO SUMMARIZE: with this easy-to-follow guide you'll learn what yeast
infections are, why you get them, where you get them, how they look
and feel, what to do to get rid of them and how to avoid getting them
again in the future.

TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH!

Yes I Want To Get Rid of Yeast Infections For Good!

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P.S. Don't forget Babies who are on antibiotics or who are being
breastfed by mothers who are taking antibiotics are at higher risk for
yeast infections.

Disclaimer

You are your own authority on how to take care of your body. The
information on this page and in this book must be checked against your
instincts, preferences, and knowledge. It is not medical advice, nor
is it intended to be used in lieu of treatment by a medical doctor.
The publisher, author, and their agents offer no guarantee, implied or
otherwise, of the efficacy or safety of treatments described in this
book, and cannot be held legally responsible for the results of
treatments. The opinions expressed on this page and in this book are
solely those of the authors and are not offered as medical advice. As
always, see your doctor for medical advice and treatment.

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