Acidophilus For Yeast Infection

Published: 22nd June 2011
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If you and I are anything alike, then you will agree with me when I say that we are far better off with home remedies to treat our conditions. Today, if you're looking at this article, you're probably looking for a good home remedy for your yeast infection. As you probably already know, acidophilus just may be the key to being yeast infection free. If you are lactose intolerant, you will not be able to consume yogurt. Not to worry, there are a number of ways you can use acidophilus to treat your yeast infection. Alright, so I hope that you now see that acidophilus is found in yogurt.

Today, I want to talk a little bit about acidophilus, why it works, and how you can use it to treat your yeast infection. Also, I may discuss with you some interesting information about this remedy, so if you get bored, feel free to skim or completely ignore the boring stuff. The last thing I want to say before we begin is that if you're not much of a reader and more of a summary kind of guy or gal, feel free to simply skip all the way down to the conclusion, where I will summarize everything that I will discuss.


How does acidophilus work?

Acidophilus can help to treat your yeast infection because it's actually a bacteria that can be used to fight off yeast. This is really the easy answer. Eileen Hilton first discovered that when you consume 8 ounces of yogurt a day, yeast colonization and infections were both reduced. In more complex terms, acidophilus ferments sugars. Yeast uses sugar to grow, but when the sugar is fermented, the yeast can no longer rely on it. When sugar is fermented, it just so happens to turn into lactic acid. Lactic acid just so happens to lower the PH levels in the body so much, to the point of where yeast just cannot thrive, or survive for that matter.

How to use acidophilus.

There are probably 3 ways you can use acidophilus to treat your yeast infection. Many of you reading this article may be lactose intolerant. If this is the case, you can apply yogurt topically to the infected area, or take acidophilus pills. Alternatively, you can eat 8 ounces of yogurt a day. Finally, you can actually take acidophilus pills to fight off your yeast infection. As you can see, you have many different choices here, and each of them has been proven effective for many.


Final Notes.

When home remedies actually work, they're always more beneficial for your body, health, along with your wallet. The thing I like about home remedies is the fact that you have control over what you're doing with your own body, and in many cases, home remedies are more effective and healthier for your body. In this case, the fact that you can actually treat your yeast infection from home is enough to be happy about.

Whether you decide to eat yogurt, apply it to the infected area, or take acidophilus pills, each seems to be just as effective. You may also decide to try both consuming yogurt, along with applying it to the infected area to treat your yeast infection.

Before I close out, I just want to give a special thanks to Eileen Hilton for discovering this awesome home remedy. As this is definitely not the only way that you can treat your yeast infection naturally, it is one of the most known methods today. If nothing else is working, I would definitely give acidophilus, or something containing acidophilus a try. What can it hurt? You only have something to gain.

Alternative Remedies.

Lastly, you should know that there are actually many alternative home remedies for yeast infections available. You can always try looking at these home remedies for yeast infections, where you will also get your free eBook! If you're interested in learning more about the yeast infection acidophilus remedy, feel free to check out my site. Knowledge is power.

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