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YEAST OVERGROWTH ~ Will This Ever Go Away?


Posted by Dr. David Trybus Doctor of ChiropractyHealth MavenComplimentary & Alternative Medicine

Yeast overgrowth is a condition that we see in the office daily.  Most people think of this as just a female related issue or a problem that caused by taking antibiotics.  I see this in both women and men, the organism is not gender specific.  It is actually an organism that lives in our body and is there to digest carbohydrates to make it past the digestive system.  So if you are a carbohydrate addict or at least an over consumer you may have a yeast overgrowth condition.  Here are some symptoms associated with yeast problems;

headaches & migraines                  anxiety

incapacitating fatigue                     conc./focus problems

short term memory                        panic attacks

painful joints                                 high blood pressure

muscle aches                               athlete's foot

acid reflux                                    chronic nail fungus

white coated tongue                      low sex drive

chronic sinusitis                           jock & rectal itching

frequent urination                          irritable bowel

diarrhea                                       menstrual problems

chronic constipation                     jerky-leg syndrome

sensitivity to light                         gluten intolerance

eye pain                                      sensitivity to foods

depression                                  skin rashes



These are just a few of the symptoms caused by yeast overgrowth. If you think yeast may be a problem in your life, you can take the followingquizto see if you have an overgrowth problem.  Here is another test you can do in your own home.

This is asimple testyou can do at home at no cost.  We will discuss how to combat this condition very easily and quickly, no matter what your previous results may have been in future posts. If you have specific questions please enter them in the comment box below.

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Is it possible to have a yeast infection, treat it with monistat cream, but continue to have a rash that seems to have migrated towards the anus? If so, what can you treat it with? If not, do you have any idea what it could be?
I don't know if this is helpful, but years ago I read of a treatment, maybe in Prevention magazine? Anyway, it involved using a tampon and mostly removing the cotton filler and filling the space with plain yogurt and "injecting" it to acidify the vagina. I know that black pepper, cinnamon, and garlic inhibit funguses, so perhaps mixing garlic oil with cinnamon and black pepper and applying this to the rash will help it go away, even though yeasts and fungi aren't the same.
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