Women who suffer from Fungal Infections Can Cure at Home!



Most women have a vaginal yeast infection at some time. A vaginal yeast infection means that too many yeast cells are growing in the vagina. These infections are very common. Luckily, treating these is super simple and we have a few natural solutions which will help you treat them from the comfort of your own home.

Here are some natural remedies:

Teas
Rosemary tea can help relieve the itching and burning sensation caused by fungal infections and can also be used for daily intimate hygiene. For fast results, it’s best to drink up to 4 cups of this tea a day.

You can also introduce unsweetened blueberry juice several times a day to fight fungal infections more effectively. Taking cranberry extract pills or eating dried blueberries can also be quite beneficial.

Oils
Oils have antifungal properties which make them ideal for fungal infections. To treat the infection, soak a tampon in a few drops of tea tree oil using it. Let it act for 2-3 hours and do the treatment twice a day. 


You can do the same with oregano oil because it produces similar effects. You can apply it topically, or you can dilute it in olive oil. Also can be consume it in the form capsules; the recommended dosage is 2 capsules a day. It takes a few weeks of this treatment for fungal infections to disappear.

Garlic
Garlic has a strong antibacterial and anti-fungal properties and you can also make some garlic paste and apply it to the infected area. For optimal results, consume a mix of oil, garlic, vitamin E capsules and coconut oil.

Vinegar
Preferably apple cider vinegar, can work wonders against fungal infections. For the treatment, pour one cup vinegar in a tub with warm water. Soak in the bath for 20 minutes then gently wipe yourself with a towel.

Marigold
This herb also provides strong anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties. To treat fungal infections, get some organic marigold leaves and mash them nicely. Be sure that the herb is not chemically treated. Apply the leaves to the infected area.  However, don’t use this treatment during pregnancy.


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