Homeopathic yeast infections
remedies

These are remedies that follow the philosophy of
homeopathy or alternative cure that relies heavily on natural methods. The ingredients can be in the form of
herbal medicines and other natural elements. Most of these methods can be found right at one's home and can be
prepared using the simplest methods.
Homeopathic treatment for Candidiasis relies on the preparation of diluted cures that
are supposed to create effects similar to the symptoms of yeast infection. It follows the belief that a
disease can be cured when the vital force of the human body is taught to adapt and react to the causes of the
infection or disease.
When making homeopathic yeast infection treatment formulas, it is advisable to start
with a regular dose and observe its effects. If discomfort is reduced and the remedy seems to be working,
continue to take the same dosage. When improvement stalls, a stronger dosage or an additional dose can be
taken.
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Homeopathy is a
centuries-old form of medicine in which a substance that could cause symptoms is diluted until it becomes
virtually undetectable. For example, the "active" ingredients in the homeopathic flu remedy Oscillococcinum are
wild duck heart and liver, apparently because those organs are said to contain tiny amounts of the flu virus.
The ingredients are so diluted, there probably isn't one molecule of them per package. Yet homeopathy's
supporters say that infinitesimal amount can improve health.
HOMEOPATHIC OPTIONS
Borax:
Yeast
infections of the vagina with discharge resembling egg white, and a feeling that warm water is flowing out, suggest
the use of this remedy. Vaginitis that responds to Borax usually appears midway between the menstrual
periods. A person who needs this remedy is often nervous and very sensitive to noise.
Calcarea
carbonica:
When this
remedy is indicated, burning and itching feelings may occur both before and after the menstrual period. Discharge
from vaginitis is milky and acrid or thick and yellow. A person who needs this remedy is often chilly and stout,
has a craving for sweets, and is easily tired by exertion.
Kali
bichromicum:
This remedy
may be indicated in cases of vaginitis where discharge is yellow and tenacious, and makes the vulva itch and burn.
Symptoms may be worse in the morning. The person feels better from resting and keeping
warm.
Kreosotum:
This remedy
is strongly indicated for vaginitis with watery, thin, unpleasant-smelling, very irritating discharge that makes
the vulva swell and itch. Symptoms may be worse in the morning and worse when standing up. Infections are more
likely to appear before the menstrual period or during pregnancy.
Natrum
muriaticum:
Vaginitis
with discharge resembling egg-white, which itches and makes the vagina feel dry and irritated, is likely to respond
to this remedy. A woman who needs this remedy often seems reserved, yet is very emotional inside. A craving for
salt and a tendency to feel worse from being in the sun are other indications for Natrum
muriaticum.
Pulsatilla:
When this
remedy is indicated for yeast infections, symptoms may be changeable. A creamy white or yellowish discharge
appears, which can be either bland or irritating. The vagina may feel sore, and the labia may itch or burn. The
woman will be moody, possibly tearful, wanting a lot of attention and affection. This remedy is often helpful for
vaginitis during pregnancy.
Sepia:
If yeast
infections cause vaginal discharge that is yellow and itchy, or white and curdlike, this remedy may be indicated. A
woman needing Sepia often feels worn down and irritable, with cold extremities and and a weak or
sagging feeling in the pelvic region. Discharge may be more profuse in the morning and increased by
walking.
Sulphur:
Discharge that looks
yellowish, is offensive-smelling, and causes great burning and itching brings this remedy to mind. Symptoms may
be aggravated by warmth and bathing.
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