Effectiveness of Boric Acid for Yeast Infection


Boric acid works effectively for yeast infection because, apart from its anti-fungal properties, it has a pH value of 5.2, which is a very high acidic value.
This high acidic value makes an extremely hostile environment for yeast to grow and sustain itself in, so that the yeast will eventually die off...
The yeast responsible for causing most yeast infections is called Candida Albicans. Fortunately, the vagina has a very complex defense system that normally keeps Candida Albicans and other harmful bacteria under control.
But, if something causes the level of acidity or the amount of probiotics (friendly bacteria) in the vagina to decrease, the yeast will be free to multiply and overgrow into a yeast infection.
Things like high blood-sugar, stress, antibiotics overuse, hormonal imbalance, and immune system breakdown, can cause this situation.
Because of this over 75% of women in America will suffer from yeast infection at least once over their lifetime.
The actual percentage is probably much higher because so many women choose to treat the infection themselves, meaning that they are not recorded in the official statistics.
Unfortunately, close to 50% of self-treatment attempts turn out to be ineffective. But, many of the women who have tried boric acid for yeast infection have found considerable success.
Indeed, the results of a number of clinical studies have clearly shown that boric acid for yeast infection is highly effective; as effective as, or even better than, many commonly prescribed anti-fungal drugs such as fluconazole, clotrimazole, ketoconazole, and nystatin.
And in many high risk patients, such as those suffering from HIV or diabetes, it was found to be more effective than conventional antifungal drugs, with a 98% success rate compared to 28% for drugs.
How to Use Boric Acid for Yeast Infection
Just take one 600 mg boric acid capsule and insert into the vagina every night for at least a week. If you don't see any improvement in your condition or if the infection becomes worse, you may need to continue the suggested routine for a longer duration.
Note that you can either make up your own (by purchasing both powder and capsules from your pharmacy or drugstore), or, the easier way, get a prescription from your doctor for ready-made capsules.
However, it's very important to note that boric acid has toxic side effects if not used properly. So get advice from your doctor before using this particular remedy and be guided by them at all times.
Also be aware that, because of its high acidity, boric acid can sometimes cause irritation even when used correctly. Applying vitamin E oil or Vaseline before inserting the capsule can greatly reduce any associated irritation.
Special care should also be taken to avoid contact with any open wounds, sores and eyes. You should also wash your hands immediately after touching boric acid capsules to avoid any chance of ingesting it. Boric acid must NOT be ingested.
In addition, keep the affected area properly ventilated by wearing loose-fitting cotton undergarments and avoiding tight jeans and pants.
In 'Effectiveness of Boric Acid for Yeast Infection' you've discovered how well boric acid can fight Candida, how to use it and the safety precautions you need to take...
But, you need to learn a lot more if you are to prevent recurring yeast infections from blighting your life, because boric acid is unlikely to do this on its own. You need to get to the heart of the problem.
Fortunately, everything you need to know is already available in a concise downloadable report. So please go to http://how-to-get-rid-of-a-yeast-infection.blogspot.co.uk for the facts.

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