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Understanding a Thrush Yeast Infection

August 24th, 2009 admin No comments

In order to treat and prevent a thrush yeast infection it would be helpful to have some background information.  This comes in handy and useful, as you’re a consumer in the end, who will inevitably buy a product (treatment) and you should be informed not sold.  To ensure this happens consider the following, which might just change your mind and plans.

Most people assume that a thrush yeast infection is only in the mouth.  This is not necessarily true and certainly is not accurate.  If you think about with a little bit of logic you’ll easily see the concern.  Your tongue and mouth is one end of your digestive tract.  By time yeast is overgrowing to the degree that it’s coming out of your tongue, you most certainly have yeast in the other parts of your digestive tract. When you have yeast overgrowth in your gut you’re in for a world of potential problems ranging from skin conditions and bowel issues to moodiness and anxiety.  A system wide imbalance, even it’s from yeast and bacteria, is nonetheless a system wide imbalance which can make havoc on your body.
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