Candida Question #64 Can Recurring Yeast Infections Cause Infertility?

I believe they can. And some practitioners may argue with me about this point, but I’ve seen many cases of women with acute yeast infections that became chronic. They basically were driven into the body by using different types of applicators and creams, and over a period of time, the female developed endometriosis.

I’ve seen this many times occurring. So endometriosis can obviously lead you towards the path of infertility. When you start pushing that yeast infection through the cervix and the endometrium, you’re going to obviously get an immune reaction. Endometriosis is an autoimmune condition and you can get potential cyst developments and ovarian problems. It can certainly predispose you to infertility. If you’ve got a yeast infection, get on top of it. That’s my advice. Get rid of it, and it can be possible.

Have a look at Chapter 5 in my book, Candida Crusher, and you can read all about how to get rid of a chronic yeast infection. It’s a very popular chapter of my book and it’s helped many women get on top of infections they’ve had for a long, long time.

So if you’ve got an infection, get onto it now, because small problems become big problems. Whether it’s a mortgage, you know, that you’re not servicing a loan, health problem you’re turning a blind eye to, get onto it now. It’s easy to fix a little problem than try and fix a major problem down the track.

Candida Question #63 Protection & Yeast Infections?

Well, I think it’s probably a wise idea. If you do want to have sex and you have a yeast infection, you need to keep in mind that you could shift your yeast infection from one person to another. And also a good idea would be for you to keep yourself clean down there. If you’re female, regular douching.

You can read all about that in Chapter 5 of my book, Candida Crusher. There’s extensive information on many different protocols for cleansing the vaginal area. In Chapter 4, a quick start guide for males, you can read a lot of information on males on how to keep your area clean and get on top of it.

With a bit of regular care and cleansing, you’ll be able to get rid of this infection and then not have to worry about passing it on any more. Use some precautions and cleansing before sex and after sex is a very good idea. So give that a go.

Candida Question #62 My Boyfriend Has Yeast Infection, Does He Need To Be Treated?

Well, it depends on what you really call treatment, but I certainly would make sure that you both observe good hygiene with sex. It’s a clever idea to do that. So after sex, for example, particularly if he’s uncircumcised, make sure that he roles the skin of the penis back and observes very good hygiene.

Usually with good hygiene it’s not usually a problem. Try some coconut oil for lubrication, which is quite a good idea if you have a vaginal yeast infection and observe good hygiene. That way it will be easier all around. Tea tree oil products are often quite good to wash after sex, so go to the toilet, douching is also quite good for yourself and using water solable tea tree oil as a douche is a clever idea because it’s going to help to get on top of your yeast infection and help you to stop spreading it to your boyfriend and then him back to you again.

So I certainly would recommend that approach. Tea tree oil products and coconut oil are two good ways for you to reduce what I call pass the parcel and moving it back and forth from one partner to another.

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