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Very interesting!

When my baby was 1 month old, I was breastfeeding along with pumping/bottle

feeding and some formula. She developed a really nasty case of oral yeast

infection. I was wondered about whether it came from me or

the bottles.

I, however, have supposedly never had a vaginal yeast infection. I have

never tried any of the OTC antifungals, nor any prescription antifungals - not

wanting to " treat " something that wasn't there.

My question though remains in my mind, perhaps I do have a yeast infection,

on that requires further diagnosics/microscopic exams as several of you found.

Thanks, Ora.

Barb (Denver)

taurusryc@... wrote:

> From: taurusryc@...

>

> I found an interesting site regarding yeast and breast feeding. It also

contains some

> other information regarding how yeast infections are spread.

>

> Ora

>

> See http://onhealth.com/ch1/columnist/item,37173.asp

>

> " Yeast are ubiquitous. Although

> mankind has successfully wiped out

> smallpox, we are unlikely ever to get rid of

> the pesky yeast known as Candida

> albicans. Because yeast are everywhere,

> just about every other organism has

> developed its own unique defense system

> against them. In fact, most of our modern

> anti-yeast medications, such as Nystatin

> and Gentian violet, are derived from

> nature's own defense systems found in

> bacteria and plants. I'll bet most of you

> didn't know those medications were really

> natural.

> The best defense is a healthy immune

> system. A healthy diet, plenty of rest,

> exercise, fresh air and finding healthy ways

> to deal with stress are all important.

> Anything that interferes with immune

> function predisposes us to yeast. People

> with HIV infection, for example, can

> develop severe yeast infections that resist

> the most powerful medications. Because of

> the association between weakened

> immunity and serious yeast infections,

> modern doctors often suggest some tests of

> the immune system to make sure

> everything is working.

> However, even the healthiest

> among us can succumb to these

> microscopic critters. And once

> they're in your system, they tend to be all

> over your system. Mothers who have

> vaginal yeast infections may well harbor

> yeast on their breasts as well. Yeast on

> breasts is obviously easily transmitted to

> babies' mouths and from there to their

> intestines and diaper area.

> To eradicate the infection, the best bet

> is to treat all sites simultaneously.

> Remember Dad, too! He may be harboring

> a sub-clinical infection (one with no

> symptoms) in his genital area, and

> re-infecting mom. "

>

> ---------------------------

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Yes, interesting to me too. When I had my daughter, (YEARS ago) she as

an infant also had thrush, and I nursed. Never made a connection. To

this day (and she's 35) she still ocassionally gets thrush. I can't

recall whether or not at the time if I had a vaginal yeast infection

(probably did). Then again even if I didn't, (which means my system was

strong enough not to have symptoms,) I suppose you can have still it

around the nipple area. I've got to warn her as NOW she's pregnant.

;) and planning on nursing too. Dee~

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  • 5 years later...

I read this on Dominie's fibro newsletter and thought I'd pass it along for

anyone who wanted the info. I wasn't sure if I should leave Dominie's email

addy intact or not. If I shouldn't have, I'm sorry.

hugs,

Sundra

" My chiropractor's receptionist told me how to check yourself for yeast:

Keep a glass of water by your bed when you go to sleep. On awaking make a

lot of saliva in your mouth and spit into the glass, if the saliva gets

stringy then you have the yeast infection. Mine did! Best part: " No doctor

visit for this!!!! "

[NOTE FROM DOMINIE: Now, what do you do if you have yeast overgrowth (candida).

I am not a doctor, but I have heard of a few things that may help: 1. Three Lac

(on the net); 2. Caprylic acid (health food store); 3. The immune product I

take has something in it that addresses candida (please write me for info:

dom@...); 4. Cut out sugar and refined carbohydrates.]

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