Using Acidophilus to Treat Yeast Infections



When someone gets a case of Candidiasis, otherwise known as a yeast infection, it can be an extremely inconvenient and uncomfortable situation. There are a number of treatments available ranging from the use of household products to advanced prescription medications that can only be obtained through your doctor or physician. One of the most popular products for the treatment and prevention of a yeast infection is Acidophilus supplements. Acidophilus is a bacteria that is found naturally in the intestinal area of the body. The body must maintain a certain amount of acidophilus to stay healthy and keep the digestive system working correctly. Acidophilus can be found in some foods we eat, but for people suffering from a case of Candidiasis, they might be considering taking a supplemrent to increase the level of acidophilus in the body.

Acidophilus has a number of functions in the body. It helps with protein digestion, which is a process that fights harmful organisms with the body"s natural antibodies; hydrogen peroxide, lactic acid, and pathogen fighting enzymes. In addition to helping in the digestive process, acidophilus produces B vitamins that help detoxify harmful substances. It also improves bowel function and helps soothe indigestion and upset stomach. Acidophilus also reduces cholesterol and produces lactase, a chemical that helps with lactose intolerance. It also has benefits that can be seen outside the body as well. It improves acne and helps with bad breath too. As you can see, we could all use a little acidophilus in our lives.

If you are suffering from an attack of Candidiasis, you may want to consider getting some Acidophilus supplements. However, not all Acidophilus supplements are created equal. There are many Acidophilus out there that are much more effective than others. Although it can come in powder form, it is a better idea to get it in a pill or capsule form. This will help the consumer get the same dosage each time and will keep the beneficial properties of the Acidophilus more intact. If you can find an acidophilus supplement that is freeze dried get that one; freeze drying improves the stability of the product. It is also a good idea to look for the supplement in a glass container that is nitrogen flushed; this kind of bottle contains no oxygen, which is better for the acidophilus. In addition, plastic containers are often porous which allow for more oxygen to seep in.

While looking for a good Acidophilus supplement look for products that guarantee to contain 1-2 billion CFU (colony forming units). If the product has no guarantee it could contain a higher or lower count of CFU, which means the manufacturer could possibly have combined the Acidophilus with other bacteria. This is a problem because the other bacteria found in the product may not be compatible with those found in the body, therefore the supplement would be doing no good or possibly just making it worse.

If you are considering taking Acidophilus to help with a yeast infection, be sure to follow the directions and take the correct dosage. This is usually 1-2 capsules a day with 1-2 billion CFU. Remember that with some patience and research you can overcome Candidiasis and get back to a normal life. Acidophilus could help.

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