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Curing Candidiasis in your intestines is not as easy as curing a vaginal candida infection. When you’re treating a vaginal yeast infection you can purchase an OTC anti fungal cream or suppository, and then in most cases the infection is gone for good. When you suffer with Candida in your intestines anti fungal oral medicines are not the answer.

Most sufferers of intestinal fungal infections head directly for an oral anti fungal medicine to cure themselves. The trouble with oral anti fungal medicines is they kill all of the bacteria living in and on your body, and they can also weaken your immune system.

When an oral anti bacterial drug wipes out all of the bacteria in your intestines it creates an environment that is a perfect place for bacteria and yeasts to start mutating. This mutating yeast is the thing that is causing your symptoms, so an anti bacterial drug will only make your symptoms worse.

Your intestines have to be populated with beneficial bacteria to help fight off the mutating Candida. If the balance gets too far in favor of the yeast then your infection becomes harder to cure. If it’s left long enough without the correct treatment your yeast infection can become systemic. This means it will get into your bloodstream, and begin infecting your internal organs.

The human body also needs a strong immune system to help fight off the yeast infection. Anti bacterial drugs weaken your immune system so you end up with a weaker immune system, and no friendly bacteria in your intestines. This is why antibiotics are the biggest cause of yeast infections.

A Candida infection in your intestines needs be treated naturally, and alongside an anti fungal protocol. Even if you begin treating your infection without anti bacterial drugs, and you make errors with your diet or your medication, you won’t kill the yeast.

If you’re permanently on prescription medicines for an illness, and they weaken your immune system then your intestinal yeast infection will take longer to cure. If you continue to eat a regular diet that contains foods that feed the mutated yeast then you won’t cure yourself at all.

Curing yourself without anti bacterial drugs will kill the Candida, encourage the re-growth of beneficial bacteria in your intestines, and also repair the cell damage caused by the mutated yeast.

Disclaimer

This article is for your information only. It is not intended to replace the advice from your doctor.

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Last Updated on Friday, 30 January 2009 12:22

Did you know there is an alternative to IVF and that it is tubal surgery? Whether this type of an operation will work for you depends upon the reason for your infertility. However, you should definitely be aware that IVF is not the only recourse for infertility. Tubal surgery can be your answer instead.

What type of infertility problems does tubal surgery help with? One of the leading causes of infertility is tubal blockage of some type. Many times brought on by disease, the tubal blockage prevents the egg from reaching the uterus. Tubal surgery will remove the blockage.

To best compare to tubal surgery, let’s learn a bit more about IVF. Using various resources around the web including the NY Times and CNN, you can find that one cycle of IVF will be $10,000 to $12,000. During this cycle, you will be given a course of drugs to boost your egg producing ability and to prepare your body. The eggs are gathered and then fertilized. At the appointed time of development, they are placed in your uterus where you will hope one or more implants itself.

Now, some women are just too old to do this. I read in the New York Times of a 49 year old bride who wanted children. In this case, eggs can be bought from an egg donor usually a woman in her 20s. But your body must still be made ready with hormones and drugs for the implantation of the fertilized egg.

But just because you get eggs somewhere else or you are able to use your own, doesn’t mean you will actual become pregnant. The egg(s) have to implant themselves and remain so to term. Unfortunately, this usually doesn’t happen on the first or even the second round of IVF. In fact the average number of cycles you have to go through for a successful pregnancy is three.

Failure of one cycle means another cycle if you are using IVF. You are going to pay for another cycle. You are going to go through at least some of the drugs again. Who knows how many times you will go through this and who knows how much it will cost in the end?

Tubal surgery, however, goes in and removes the section of blocked tubes. The rest of the tube that is not blocked is sutured together giving you a good chance to become pregnant again. This is the same surgery done in tubal ligation reversal where the burned or clipped area is removed and the good sections sewn together. One surgery and you don’t have to pay any more for failures to get pregnant in any one month.

Usually women want to know the success rate when they look at tubal surgery. Funny they don’t ask when it comes to IVF but we’ll provide the data here. Using a study of one doctor’s tubal surgery patients in 2007, we can find it is successful in up to 87% of women. There are factors that affect that rate which you should go study yourself. For IVF, we see that the success rate of any one cycle is 30% which is still much lower than the tubal surgery success rates even among women in their late 40s and early 50s. This makes tubal surgery a better option than IVF for women who suffer tubal blockage.

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Last Updated on Monday, 26 January 2009 12:13