"Finally - Get the Facts About Your Yeast Infection..." "17 Different Things Can Trigger Yeast Infections. What’s Causing Yours? Find Out Now, So Your Future Can be Free of the Itch, Pain, and Discomfort of Chronic Yeast Infections..."Dear Friend, Yeast infections are not caused by yeast. And scientists have proven it. I know that seems completely unreasonable - but it’s true. (Want to see why? Click here to open a new window). Candida albicans yeast does cause the symptoms of a yeast infection... But yeast doesn’t cause the infection itself.* *The only exceptions found by recent medical research are yeast infections in patients with a compromised immune system (caused by AIDS, chemotherapy, premature birth, and some kinds of cancer), and infections caused by hospital-grown super Candida that has become multi-drug resistant and exceptionally aggressive. For most people, a yeast infection is a symptom that something else in your body is out of balance, or you’re doing something - probably without even thinking about it - that is causing your infections. That’s actually good news for you, because it means that ending chronic yeast infections is easier than you may have thought. There are at least 17 different things that can trigger a yeast infection, including the use of antibiotics, hormone changes, poor diets, warm wet conditions, etc. By reading through the list, you will be able to pick out the likely cause of your chronic yeast infections. The personalized answer to your chronic yeast infections could be as simple as changing the brand of soap you use, leaving one or two things out of your diet, buying some new underwear, or asking your doctor to make an adjustment in a prescription. But your reoccurring infections could be a symptom of a serious underlying condition, like diabetes or a thyroid dysfunction. If it is, you’d want to know about it as soon as possible, wouldn’t you? Since yeast infections are not "caused" by the yeast that brings on all those nasty symptoms, there’s no need to search around for a potent, bad-tasting herbal remedy that is supposed to kill off all your yeast, or get taken in by slick advertisements for expensive "guaranteed cures" that claim they’ll "keep your infections from coming back." Those claims can’t be true, because no marketer can possibly know what is causing your infections. Save your hard-earned money, and protect your health - All you need to do to prevent chronic yeast infections is find out which of the 17 common triggers is causing your infections, and then avoid whatever that might be. This idea seems almost too simple, doesn’t it? But to be honest, it is a tad bit more complicated than it first appears. If you are suffering from a yeast infection right now, there are two things you need to do: You need to get rid of the yeast that has turned aggressive, in the specific spot where your infection is causing you to itch, burn and drip. For many women, (and quite a few men) that spot is your genital area. Many children and older denture-wearers get yeast infections in their mouth, called thrush. And just about anyone can get a rash on the skin or under the nails . So your first order of the day is to get rid of it. Many people can get rid of their yeast infections with common items from the grocery store. (But be extremely careful about accepting some common advice for home remedies, because some of them can actually endanger your health). Once your symptoms are gone, you’ll want to find out what caused your infection in the first place, so you never have to get another one. Getting rid of your symptoms safely and preventing future yeast infections is now easier than it ever has been before... You see, I’ve been involved in the health care field for years, both in alternative and traditional medicine, and I’m now a writer specializing in common health conditions. So research is second nature to me. I love hunting for the hard-to-find research studies that most people never see, so I can learn what the world’s scientists have recently discovered. And I’m a natural skeptic. I’m not willing to accept any advice about my health that can’t be backed up by the facts, and I don’t think you should have to, either. That’s why I compiled all the important, recent research about yeast infections into a new, easy-to-read report that is now available for instant download......... |