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Re: a personal question thrush
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sun Oct 29 11:10:27 2006
One thing at at time in often smart, but probiotics don't cure yeast
overgrowth and many women have gotten great relief from treating this
condition. So I encourage you to read up on it.
Jenn
At Sun, 29 Oct 2006, natasha wrote:
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>At Sat, 28 Oct 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>>Hi Natasha,
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>>Looks like no one replied to you.
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>>Check out the discussion of canadia albicans (yeast) in _Endometriosis:
>>The Complete Reference for Taking Charge of Your Health_ and _The Yeast
>>Connection_ was also recommended to me by another endo sufferer. What
>>you report are symptoms of yeast overgrowth and treating yeast
>>overgrowth has been the most successful endo treatment reported in Endo
>>Assn surveys.
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>>There are herbal anti-fungals you can take, but it's recommended that
>>you seek the guidance of an MD or naturopath. They can test for what
>>strains you are dealing with and tailor the treatment.
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>>Jenn
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>>At Mon, 23 Oct 2006, natasha wrote:
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>>>does anybody suffer from thrush ?like a white discharge i cant seem to
>>>get rid of it just wondering if anyone on here has it and anything that
>>>helped to clear it up im not eating chocolate or wheat yeasty things
>>>anymore but still bad
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>thats strange you say that cause i found after eating garlic i get
>slight headaches and upset tummy it must be killing it off lol im taking
>probiotics just started as well i think i will just keep to that now and
>see how i go one thing at a time lol
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