Is there any natural cure for yeast infection?
April 6, 2011 by admin
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I would really like to know if there is a natural cure for yeast infection that really works. Yeasterol has good reviews if you want a homeopathic treatment. A systemic plan that changes your health and diet is best for the long term. Try Yeast No More by Linda Allen
Female Yeast Infection Signs and Symptoms- Do I have Yeast Infection?
February 23, 2010 by admin
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Yeast infection, also known as Candidal infection, is very common in women. In fact, more than half of sufferers of yeast infection are women, and three out of four women experience this infection once in their lifetime. One way to determine whether you have the infection is through manifestations of yeast infection signs and symptoms. [...]
Common Causes of Skin Yeast Infection in Children
February 23, 2010 by admin
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As the largest organ of the body, skin is most susceptible to common infections like yeast infection. The so-called yeast infection is caused by yeast-like fungi known as Candida Albicans. These fungi are already present in various parts of the body. While this is most common among adults, there are also cases of skin yeast [...]
Yeast Infection in Men- What You Should Know About It?
February 23, 2010 by admin
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Yeast infections, also known as Candida infections, are becoming more common today than ever. Although statistics say majority of sufferers of yeast infection are women, male yeast infection can still occur. Male yeast infection is a much overlooked disease. Most men who have yeast infection can live normally without them knowing they have the infection. [...]
What is Female Yeast Infection?
February 23, 2010 by admin
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Women of any race, age and culture may suffer from yeast infection. Female yeast infection occurs as a result of pH imbalance due to factors like unhealthy eating habits/poor nutrition, and poor hygiene. Female yeast infection is caused by a fungus called Candida albicans, which normally exist in low levels in a woman’s vagina and [...]


