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Yeast Infection No More: Yeast Infection Natural Cures

Searching for yeast infection no more natural cures? Here, you'll discover 4 simple natural remedies for yeast infections being used by thousands of women around the world. You'll also find out why so many women are turning to natural cures.Here are 4 popular yeast infection natural cures...Cure #1 - Tea Tree OilSimply add a couple of drops of tea tree oil to a warm bath and bathe for 20 - 30 minutes. Repeat everyday until the symptoms go away.Cure #2 - Plain YogurtIt has to be plain, unsweetened yogurt marked as containing 'live and active cultures'. One of these is Lactobacillus Acidophilus which is a friendly bacteria that fights the Candida flora that causes the symptoms of yeast infection.Eat every day. And apply over the affected area. You can also soak a tampon in the yogurt and use overnight. Again repeat this process daily until the symptoms disappear.Cure #3 - Apple Cider VinegarBut it must be raw, unpasteurized, un-distilled, with no additives. You'll probably have to get this from a health food store, rather than the supermarket.Drink a daily glass of 2 teaspoons in cold water. You can also douche with it by adding 2 tablespoons to 2 quarts of warm water. Alternatively soak in a warm. low bath containing 2 cups of vinegar for about 20 minutes or so.Cure #4 - GarlicConsume raw garlic everyday. You can make a paste by crushing peeled raw garlic and then applying to the area. And, you can use directly as a natural tampon by inserting a raw peeled clove, or, wrapping it in muslin tied up with waxed dental floss. Leave in overnight. Repeat until your symptoms have been eliminated.

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