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Candidiasis, commonly called yeast infection or thrush, is a fungal infection of any of the Candida species, of which Candida albicans is probably the most common. Locations In immunocompetent people, candidiasis can usually only be found in exposed and moist parts of the body, such as: the oral cavity (oral thrush) the vagina (vaginal candidiasis or thrush) folds of skin in the diaper area (diaper rash) Candidiasis is the second most common cause of vaginal irritation or vaginitis, a ...
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Aromatherapy for the Reproductive System
... Among the most common problems for women are those involving the reproductive system. As women with personal experience in this area, we will focus first on several female problems. This topic has bee...
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Nutritional Program for Yeast Syndrome ... Factors Common to Patients with Yeast Syndrome Three-Faceted Approach to Treatment of the Yeast Syndrome Yeast Syndrome Nutrient Program The "yeast" problem with Candida albicans is one of the new me...
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Intestinal Bacteria—Acidophilus and More ... Several "friendly" intestinal bacteria perform many important bodily functions. There are actually a great many lactobacillus and other bacteria that can inhabit the human colon, but I will mention th...
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Vaginal Yeast Infections ... Yeast infections are the most common type of vaginal infections. Other names for this are Monila, Candida or fungus infection. Vaginal yeast infections result from the overgrowth of Candida albicans w...
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Yeast Infections ... Yeast infections are the most common type of vaginal infections. Other names for this are Monila, Candida or fungus infection. Vaginal yeast infections result from the overgrowth of Candida albicans w...
Source: HealthWorld
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- Aromatherapy for the Reproductive System (HealthWorld)
- Intestinal Bacteria—Acidophilus and More (HealthWorld)

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