The Ugly Truth Of White Vinegar For Yeast Infection

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By jed_baguio


If you’re thinking of using white vinegar for yeast infection, then you’re being misled. Contrary to most people’s belief, white vinegar doesn’t treat yeast infection but rather it helps it's proliferation. I’ll explain why it has come to be later on.

But if youre looking for ways to treat yeast infection then I sincerely advice that you consider Sarah Summer's "Natural Cure for Yeast Infection". I worked with her for years and I can say as a testimony that 99% of her costumers are satisfied. That tells you that her site is worth a visit.

Your body has natural acidic/alkaline balance. This balance is very vital for any deviation from the normal would result to unwelcomed situation. If the body’s balance swerves to the acidic state, this will trigger an increase growth of Candida Albicans. This bacteria is the culprit is behind yeast infection, and oh they love acidic environment.

The problem with white vinegar for yeasts infection is that white vinegar is an highly acidic substance. Intake or application of it would result to the proliferation of Candida Albicans.

Exception to the Apple-Cider Vinegar which kills the bacteria causing yeast infection and it has a PH 7.5 and that where the PH of the body normally hovers at.

For more yeast infection treatment information visit Sarah Summer's "Natural Cure for Yeast Infection"

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