Can Apple Cider Vinegar and Honey help Vaginal Yeast Infections?
by Raylene
(ida)
I have found a wonderful partner after being divorced for over seven years.
I have been told by my gynecologist that I have got bacterial diagnosis a yeast infection
I have done one round of Flagle antibiotics that ended but didn’t work as once I was re-checked the results where positive again.
I really do not want to do another round of antibiotics. If you know of a solution with honey please let me know!
Thank You
Ray!
Jan’s Reply
Apple cider vinegar and honey can certainly help you and many other women who suffer with this quite common problem.
The infection is usually a cause of a hormonal imbalance often referred to as the “pH” balance and it’s just a matter of getting it back on course.
Soaking in a bath with apple cider vinegar each day can be helpful as can consuming a couple of teaspoons each day.
Honey can also help to heal this annoying problem both as a healer and a way of eating it everyday.
Our pH is often upset by eating certain sugary foods on a regular basis, it is best to cut these out of your daily diet as much as possible.
The benefits of eating honey are huge and contain special healing enzymes which are just not found in sugar and sugar substitutes.
I always research my subject well and love finding medical professionals who believe in Apple Cider Vinegar and Honey as much as myself. I hope you find the following video very useful and congratulations for finding a wonderful new partner.
Warm Regards Jan
Readers Comment:
Interesting! Good to know for all us ladies out there! You can also insert a clove of garlic in gauze tied to a string you can pull out or just thread a clove of garlic (pulling the needle through the clove itself) & leave enough string hanging to pull the clove out & leave it in overnight. But supposedly it will make your breath smell like garlic during the time it's in. I have friends who say this method has worked for them if you catch it in the early stages. I just love natural solutions! Beats paying 14 bucks for some over-the-counter cream or suppository.