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The air one breathes and the water one drinks and whatever else within is constantly riddled with health booby traps. Short of resorting to a life in a plastic bubble with anti-fungal properties, one should take grab hold of the reins and regain control over the stigma of natural yeast infection. Although this ailment does not exactly make the top list of deadly diseases, it certainly raises enough eyebrows to cause one to potentially die of shame. Reasons for contraction range from dietary intake, general contact, public sanitation, personal hygiene as well as dressing preferences. In other words, wearing too tight an undergarment may give rise to a higher risk of this ailment than one who goes around in a more free and easy manner. Perhaps that will work as a good marketing angle for boxers to briefs.
Whatever the reason or contaminant may be, it boils down to taking steps to avoid it at all costs. Most experts as well as past sufferers generally advocate cutting down on dairy products as well as putting a clamp on one's sweet tooth. In the event one has done all he or she can to change the diet as well as dress sense, there are more radical methods to ward off natural yeast infection.
If oral drops and injections are not up one's alley, perhaps a more friendly method can be applied. Fighting fire with fire is one of the most advised ways to counteract this problem. A tub of yoghurt applied in the correct way can prove to be a cure. Garlic not only keeps blood suckers at bay as its anti-fungal properties rid the body of infection. Tea tree oil, known as a natural antiseptic against bacterial infections, is also extolled as an option to battling this dilemma.
In the event sitting in tubs and inserting various implements into orifices are not to one's liking, a glass of unsweetened cranberry juice apparently does the trick. Do note it is to be taken as a remedy, not a cocktail.