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Re: too much bread?

From: Anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 15 Jan 2002 13:32:13 -0600 (CST)


For some time i was suffering from a recurrent yeast infection. I even tried cutting out a lot of foods including juices, sugar, alcohol, bread, soy sauce, mushrooms etc. First you end up having nothing to eat. But secondly, that is not usually the cause. If you have been eating these for a while normally and recently experienced a yeast infection problem. It makes sense to try to indentify a different source first. It took me a while to do this and in the mean time I wasn't allowing myself to eat much. What worked for me - was when i finally discovered the source. For me it was spermicide - which were on lubricated condoms i used. I eliminated that and then did a two week treatment (two consecutive treatments) of terazol 3 to make sure it was really out of my system. Since then I have not gotten a yeast infection. You need to seek the source and if it is sudden - it probably isn't the food. I read the same info - you probably read about the controversial "yeast syndrome" etc. For me - it wasn't that. ALso test your blood sugar levels as diabetes can be a factor.

At Tue, 15 Jan 2002, babs wrote: >
>Can eating too much bread, or drinking beer, or any food with yeast in
>it cause you to have yeast infections? If so, do you need to stop eating
>them completely, or just cut back?




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