Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 i heard you can use a Fresh Clove of Garlic, wrap it around with some sort of gauze & insert it at bedtime. save enough gauze to be able to pull it out in the morning. Mog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 Hello everyone, okay here's my deal...I've had a yeast infection (at least that's what it seems to be) for about 3 mths now. After two mths, I FINALLY went to see a gyno, she let me know that the discharge could be from my birth control pills, but she tested me found an infection and prescribed a pill of diflucan,no luck. I tried monistat a few weeks later, still no luck. After about a month of my initial visit I went back last tuesday. The Dr. said I had less yeast, but also some bacteria, again she prescribed diflucan, some metronidazole(an anti-infective), and a 3 day prescription strenth vaginally inserted cream, which I plan to start tonight...but after taking the pills I still had no improvement. She even gave me a diflucan for my boyfriend, because as we allknow men can get yeast infections too. I still have to wait and see what the cream does, but I'm afraid that nothing can help me. It isn't painful (except during the past few attempts at intercourse) but it is very annoying. Does anyone have anything for me?? -I greatly appreciate any answer... Thanks Soo much, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 I have taken Diflucan--the BEST thing I know out there is ThreeLac from Global Health Trak. It eliminates the candida naturally in your body with no side effects like Diflucan. Let me know if you have any questions brenda Going Nuts,need help! Hello everyone, okay here's my deal...I've had a yeast infection (at least that's what it seems to be) for about 3 mths now. After two mths, I FINALLY went to see a gyno, she let me know that the discharge could be from my birth control pills, but she tested me found an infection and prescribed a pill of diflucan,no luck. I tried monistat a few weeks later, still no luck. After about a month of my initial visit I went back last tuesday. The Dr. said I had less yeast, but also some bacteria, again she prescribed diflucan, some metronidazole(an anti-infective), and a 3 day prescription strenth vaginally inserted cream, which I plan to start tonight...but after taking the pills I still had no improvement. She even gave me a diflucan for my boyfriend, because as we allknow men can get yeast infections too. I still have to wait and see what the cream does, but I'm afraid that nothing can help me. It isn't painful (except during the past few attempts at intercourse) but it is very annoying. Does anyone have anything for me?? -I greatly appreciate any answer... Thanks Soo much, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 Oh God...could THAT be why I keep getting yeast infections! Duncan please tell me if it's true that I might have passed my yeast infection to my boyfriend and whether or not he needs treatment as well as me! Maybe THIS is my answer and not the hot tub issue!!!!! Thanks very much, > Hello everyone, > > okay here's my deal...I've had a yeast infection (at least that's > what it seems to be) for about 3 mths now. After two mths, I > FINALLY went to see a gyno, she let me know that the discharge > could be from my birth control pills, but she tested me found an > infection and prescribed a pill of diflucan,no luck. I tried > monistat a few weeks later, still no luck. After about a month of my > initial visit I went back last tuesday. The Dr. said I had less > yeast, but also some bacteria, again she prescribed diflucan, some > metronidazole(an anti-infective), and a 3 day prescription strenth > vaginally inserted cream, which I plan to start tonight...but after > taking the pills I still had no improvement. She even gave me a > diflucan for my boyfriend, because as we allknow men can get yeast > infections too. I still have to wait and see what the cream does, > but I'm afraid that nothing can help me. It isn't painful (except > during the past few attempts at intercourse) but it is very > annoying. > Does anyone have anything for me?? > -I greatly appreciate any answer... > Thanks Soo much, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 Hi ...just wanted to tell you that your storry is pretty much like mine. I've been literally doing battle with my vaginal yeast infection for so long I'm beginning to forget what it's like to be without one. And my gyno has been absolutely zero help! Duncan Crow knows so much and he generously shares detailed information. The answer will definitely come to you soon! Good luck, > Hello everyone, > > okay here's my deal...I've had a yeast infection (at least that's > what it seems to be) for about 3 mths now. After two mths, I > FINALLY went to see a gyno, she let me know that the discharge > could be from my birth control pills, but she tested me found an > infection and prescribed a pill of diflucan,no luck. I tried > monistat a few weeks later, still no luck. After about a month of my > initial visit I went back last tuesday. The Dr. said I had less > yeast, but also some bacteria, again she prescribed diflucan, some > metronidazole(an anti-infective), and a 3 day prescription strenth > vaginally inserted cream, which I plan to start tonight...but after > taking the pills I still had no improvement. She even gave me a > diflucan for my boyfriend, because as we allknow men can get yeast > infections too. I still have to wait and see what the cream does, > but I'm afraid that nothing can help me. It isn't painful (except > during the past few attempts at intercourse) but it is very > annoying. > Does anyone have anything for me?? > -I greatly appreciate any answer... > Thanks Soo much, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 Hi , thanks for your insight...yes it is possible, my dr. gave a diflucan prescription for my boyfriend, he had no side effects from taking the pill...we have yet to see if that is the cause..PS where can I find the ThreeLac? - > > Hello everyone, > > > > okay here's my deal...I've had a yeast infection (at least that's > > what it seems to be) for about 3 mths now. After two mths, I > > FINALLY went to see a gyno, she let me know that the discharge > > could be from my birth control pills, but she tested me found an > > infection and prescribed a pill of diflucan,no luck. I tried > > monistat a few weeks later, still no luck. After about a month of > my > > initial visit I went back last tuesday. The Dr. said I had less > > yeast, but also some bacteria, again she prescribed diflucan, some > > metronidazole(an anti-infective), and a 3 day prescription strenth > > vaginally inserted cream, which I plan to start tonight...but after > > taking the pills I still had no improvement. She even gave me a > > diflucan for my boyfriend, because as we allknow men can get yeast > > infections too. I still have to wait and see what the cream does, > > but I'm afraid that nothing can help me. It isn't painful (except > > during the past few attempts at intercourse) but it is very > > annoying. > > Does anyone have anything for me?? > > -I greatly appreciate any answer... > > Thanks Soo much, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 Both partners should practice candida control, otherwise they do pass it back and forth. Wash before and after making love and all that... both patners should take steps to make themselves poor hosts with a candida/diabetic diet. It makes sense if only because easy starches and sugars are not a good thing anyway. Duncan > Oh God...could THAT be why I keep getting yeast infections! Duncan > please tell me if it's true that I might have passed my yeast > infection to my boyfriend and whether or not he needs treatment as > well as me! Maybe THIS is my answer and not the hot tub issue!!!!! > > Thanks very much, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 Hi , I don't know where you can find threelac...I'm not on it...but I'm sure someone on this list knows. The Diflucan sounds like a good idea for my bf...he'd never do the candida diet...although he does eat pretty healthfully, but eats fruit and granola in the morning that has sugar in it. Eats bread, of course...He just couldn't give those things up! > > > Hello everyone, > > > > > > okay here's my deal...I've had a yeast infection (at least > that's > > > what it seems to be) for about 3 mths now. After two mths, I > > > FINALLY went to see a gyno, she let me know that the discharge > > > could be from my birth control pills, but she tested me found > an > > > infection and prescribed a pill of diflucan,no luck. I tried > > > monistat a few weeks later, still no luck. After about a month > of > > my > > > initial visit I went back last tuesday. The Dr. said I had less > > > yeast, but also some bacteria, again she prescribed diflucan, > some > > > metronidazole(an anti-infective), and a 3 day prescription > strenth > > > vaginally inserted cream, which I plan to start tonight...but > after > > > taking the pills I still had no improvement. She even gave me a > > > diflucan for my boyfriend, because as we allknow men can get > yeast > > > infections too. I still have to wait and see what the cream > does, > > > but I'm afraid that nothing can help me. It isn't painful > (except > > > during the past few attempts at intercourse) but it is very > > > annoying. > > > Does anyone have anything for me?? > > > -I greatly appreciate any answer... > > > Thanks Soo much, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 Thanks for your reply Duncan...this is a bit depressing! He's got cholesterol problems...his triglycerides have been edging up pretty steadily even though he's following a low cholesterol diet. Would the coconut oil be of help to him??? Thanks again. > Both partners should practice candida control, otherwise they do pass it > back and forth. > > Wash before and after making love and all that... both patners should > take steps to make themselves poor hosts with a candida/diabetic diet. It > makes sense if only because easy starches and sugars are not a good thing > anyway. > > Duncan > > > Oh God...could THAT be why I keep getting yeast infections! Duncan > > please tell me if it's true that I might have passed my yeast > > infection to my boyfriend and whether or not he needs treatment as > > well as me! Maybe THIS is my answer and not the hot tub issue!!!!! > > > > Thanks very much, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 For threelac contact Knew2stock@..., tell her Connie sent you. Her name is Mona. Good luck everyone, I will be going back on it as soon as i m done with my cleanse. Blessings, Connie -- Re: Going Nuts,need help! Hi , I don't know where you can find threelac...I'm not on it...but I'm sure someone on this list knows. The Diflucan sounds like a good idea for my bf...he'd never do the candida diet...although he does eat pretty healthfully, but eats fruit and granola in the morning that has sugar in it. Eats bread, of course...He just couldn't give those things up! > > > Hello everyone, > > > > > > okay here's my deal...I've had a yeast infection (at least > that's > > > what it seems to be) for about 3 mths now. After two mths, I > > > FINALLY went to see a gyno, she let me know that the discharge > > > could be from my birth control pills, but she tested me found > an > > > infection and prescribed a pill of diflucan,no luck. I tried > > > monistat a few weeks later, still no luck. After about a month > of > > my > > > initial visit I went back last tuesday. The Dr. said I had less > > > yeast, but also some bacteria, again she prescribed diflucan, > some > > > metronidazole(an anti-infective), and a 3 day prescription > strenth > > > vaginally inserted cream, which I plan to start tonight...but > after > > > taking the pills I still had no improvement. She even gave me a > > > diflucan for my boyfriend, because as we allknow men can get > yeast > > > infections too. I still have to wait and see what the cream > does, > > > but I'm afraid that nothing can help me. It isn't painful > (except > > > during the past few attempts at intercourse) but it is very > > > annoying. > > > Does anyone have anything for me?? > > > -I greatly appreciate any answer... > > > Thanks Soo much, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2003 Report Share Posted July 16, 2003 Hi ; Coconut oil reduces triglycerides and LDL cholesterol; inulin reduces insulin, blood glucose and VLDL cholesterol. Both also happen to be instrumental in candida control. Bonus. He should bear in mind that the reason a lot of us think of high cholesterol is marketing on the part of Big Pharmacy, which is not based in fact. The researchers pointed out, and still point out, that high cholesterol has never been linked to heart disease, and anyway, the lowest possible danger would be a 250 total cholesterol. So in a political move, Big Pharmacy lobbied the doctors to arbitrarily set the low limit of 200, to make 1/3 of the population candidates for drug therapy. In fact, even 250 is only a problem if you eat unsaturated and polyunsaturated oils like they tell you to, and if you don't have enough antioxidant intake in your diet. High cholesterol as a marker for disease fails in all other cases. Realize that it's only since we started to get excessive unsaturated oils in our food that we started to see heart disease. That's right, before the early 1950's there was precious little atherosclerosis. We ate pork fat and butter. Divide total cholesterol by the HDL reading. If the result is less than 4 there's no danger anyway. Duncan Crow > Thanks for your reply Duncan...this is a bit depressing! He's got > cholesterol problems...his triglycerides have been edging up pretty > steadily even though he's following a low cholesterol diet. Would > the coconut oil be of help to him??? > > Thanks again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 MAYBE YOUR YEAST ARE IMMUNE TO THE DIFLUCAN...GFET A DIFFERENT HERBAL CANDIDA KILLER SF722...WWW.MODERNHERBALSIT.COM, AND POSSIBLY TWO OR THREE MORE AND ROTATE THEM EVERY 4 DAYS SO YEAST CAN'T MUTATE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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