Yeast
Infection/Candida Albicans Protocol
If
these guidelines are followed, you can reduce or prevent the occurrence
of yeast infections. If you already have an infection, then these
guidelines may be essential to healing yourself from this troublesome
issue. Although women experience generally worse yeast infections
than men, this protocol is good for both men and women and it
should be obvious to which each item applies.
A. Clothing:
1. Avoid underwear whenever possible.
If you are susceptible to infection, avoid wearing underwear whenever
possible, especially during the healing process.
2. Cotton underwear only. Wearing
cotton rather than synthetic underwear allows the body to breathe
better and keeps moisture levels to a minimum. Yeast thrives on
moisture and warmth and wearing cotton garments will enhance healing
and reduce your chances of an infection.
3. Sterilize underwear before
wearing them. Normal washing in a washing machine does not necessarily
sterilize underwear thoroughly and can allow you to be re-infected
by your own clothes. This also goes for new underwear that may
have been tried on in the store by someone else. Here are some
suggestions for sterilization:
1. Soak in a mild bleach solution, but be sure all bleach is washed
out afterwards;
2. Rinse in boiling water;
3. Hang dry in sunshine;
4. Steam iron.
4. Avoid pantyhose. Pantyhose,
especially synthetic, can be a breeding ground for yeast. They
can trap moisture and allow yeast to multiply quickly. An alternative
to pantyhose are thigh stockings.
5. Wear skirts and avoid tight
pants. Wearing skirts is essential when trying to heal a yeast
infection and whenever possible is the best way to avoid new infections.
Tight pants, especially of a synthetic material, can create an
environment that is conducive for yeast growth. Limit your tight
pants or jean wearing to short periods of time or special occasions
until fully rid of an infection.
B. Hygiene:
1. Avoid sex. It is best to refrain
from any sexual contact until both partners are treated and the
yeast infection cured completely, otherwise it will be passed
back and forth. This is most often the reason for repetitive yeast
infections.
2. Toilet. The intestinal tract
is a perfect environment where yeast thrives. Be sure to clean
from front to back (away from the genitals) to avoid infecting
yourself. Whenever possible, wash or shower after having bowel
movements, especially when trying to clear up an infection.
3. Bathe instead of showering.
Bathing without soap may also help to eradicate some of the yeast
in the vaginal area. Avoid using soap in this area, because it
may sometimes make a yeast infection worse by killing off beneficial
bacteria that balance out the amounts of yeast around the vagina.
Sprinkle a cup of sea salt (do not use table salt) in a tub of
warm water, stir the water around until the salt dissolves, and
then soak for up to an hour. You can do this every day, as long
as it helps relieve itching and pain. The saltwater soak also
speeds up healing.
4. Dry thoroughly after bathing
and swimming. Make sure to dry the genital area very well after
bathing or swimming as the moisture left in the pubic hair can
encourage the growth of yeast.
5. Condoms may reduce yeast infections.
Condoms are no guarantee from infection, but may reduce the spread
back and forth between partners. If using a cervical birth control
device, it needs to be sterilized. After washing, spray the device
with colloidal silver.
6. Birth control pills linked
to yeast infections. The long term use of birth control pills
has been shown to be a possible cause of yeast infections. You
might consider speaking to your health care professional about
using a natural method or changing brands of birth control. Always
use a product that has been on the market at least 7 years. New
products simply do not have enough history to determine if they
are safe or not.
7. Avoid using any chemicals
or artificial fragrances. Allergic reactions can sometimes trigger
a yeast infection. Avoid the use of any products that contain
chemicals or artificial scents/fragrances. Douches, bubble baths,
scented tampons, artificially perfumed soaps and feminine deodorant
sprays can cause a flare up of yeast infections. A good rule of
thumb, if it smells good and is not an essential oil (natural
oil), it is most likely treated with scents or chemicals that
can irritate, thus potentially causing infections.
8. Do not use sanitary napkins.
Using tampons instead of sanitary napkins during your menstrual
cycle will help to maintain better air flow to allow the vaginal
area to breathe.
9. Douching. If you experience
reoccurring yeast infections and have difficulty getting rid of
them, douching may help. For three days in a row, once or twice
(morning and night) a day, mix one or more of the following in
one quart of distilled water for a douche. Use one on the first
day and if it doesn’t seem to give some relief, try a different
one on the second day to determine which works best for you. On
the third day, always use a yogurt douche to replenish the beneficial
bacteria.
• 1 ounce of Colloidal
Silver in distilled water only. (Do not use tap water.) Silver
kills yeast on contact and is soothing and conducive to tissue
healing. Silver crèmes and bandage products are used in
burn wards, where they not only protect from infection, but aid
in the regeneration of tissue.
• 2-4 tablespoons of Sea
Salt in slightly warm distilled water for easier dissolving.
Yeast does not like a salty environment and salt, especially with
natural mineral content promotes healing.
• 2 tablespoons of organic apple cider vinegar. This slightly
acidic solution creates an environment that’s unwelcome
to the yeast.
• I part 3% hydrogen peroxide in 3 parts distilled water.
Also creates an unwelcome environment for yeast growth, but be
cautious as it may be more painful than silver or sea salt.
• 1/4 teaspoon of Texas juniper or tea tree oil in slightly
warm water to better disperse the oil. Both of these are good
anti-fungal oils, but be caution in mixing too strong, as they
can feel irritating on inflamed tissue.
Regardless of which of the mixtures above you used on previous
days, on the third day mix 3-4 tablespoons of live culture yogurt
in one quart of distilled water and douche twice (morning and
night).
You should restrict a douching protocol to 3 days
and use it only when you have a yeast infection. Regular douching
when you are not infected is not recommended as there are natural
body fluids and even bacteria which are essential to healthy vaginal
tissue. If you have doing the whole protocol as best as possible,
especially the Hygiene and Diet/Nutritional Supplementation, you
may want to try the douche protocol again in 14 days.
C. Diet/Nutritional Supplementation.
1. Live culture yogurt and Probiotics.
To maintain the delicate balance of beneficial bacteria/flora
to yeast in the body, consume live culture yogurt containing L.
Acidophilus (non-pasteurized) daily to help prevent yeast infections.
L. Acidophilus is also available in broad spectrum Probiotics.
2. Avoid sugars, processed flour,
and alcohol. Yeast infections can often be reduced by 90% by eliminating
or reducing your sugar intake. Alcohol can also cause an increase
in yeast since it is composed of fermented sugar.
3. Garlic. Eat a clove or two
of garlic each day. Garlic has been used for millennia to combat
everything from colds to intestinal infections. Its antifungal
action makes it useful against yeast infections. It’s most
effective if crushed and eaten raw, but if you don’t relish
the idea of eating raw garlic, chop it up and sprinkle it on salads,
or stir it into pasta sauce.
4. Colloidal Silver. Colloidal
Silver may be the most effective product when used both as
a douche and orally in larger quantities for a short period of
time. Do not use orally with Probiotics at the same time as it
will kill the probiotics. Separate the use by a couple of hours.
More Info on
using colloidal silver. This is an oral medication that can
be taken to combat Systematic Candida, which is a condition of
having yeast widespread throughout the entire body. It can be
internal or external and is not limited to only the vaginal area.
Colloidal Silver has been used very effectively along with Probiotics
to heal from this issue.
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5. Boosting the immune system. A healthy immune
system is less likely to allow a yeast infection since yeast infections
are caused from an imbalance in the body. A good multi-vitamin
& mineral formula with plant minerals, exercise, proper
diet, avoiding sugars and alcohol, and stopping smoking can boost
the immune system and help reduce yeast infections.
6. Take Selenium (an anti-fungal) every day (2-3 morning & night) for this same 30 day period.
7. Take Enzymes every day (3-5 morning & night) for this same 30 day period. This breaks down the yeast outer wall enabling it to be more readily killed by the silver and oxygen.
8. Body and liver cleanses. It
is always advisable to do a body, colon, and liver
cleanse anytime one is experiencing health problems and infections.
Infections cause a build up of toxins in the body’s cells,
colon, and especially the liver which is the filter for the blood.
9. Avoid pharmaceutical anti-biotics
and steroids. Probably the number one cause of yeast infections
is the use of pharmaceutical anti-biotics which often kill off
the bacteria that keeps yeast in check, allowing the yeast population
to explode. It is better to use a natural anti-biotic alternative
such as colloidal silver rather than pharmaceutical anti-biotics.
Because antibiotics and steroids can alter the body’s internal
balance, they should be avoided except in emergencies.
10. Health test for underlying
problems. Recurring yeast infections can be the sign of other
health problems and conditions. If you are experiencing a lot
of yeast infections and you know you aren’t passing it to
and from your partner, speak to your health care professional
about a health test. A hair analysis is one of the more economical
health tests that will not only pinpoint various conditions, but
also allow you to target problem areas with the proper minerals.
The bottom line for both men and women is
to pay special attention to your body and its overall health,
which is greatly determined by a proper diet and nutrition. For
women, it is important to notice what happens right before your
menstrual cycle and in times of stress. You will be most susceptible
to a yeast infection the week before your menstrual cycle and
also during pregnancy as these are the times when your body becomes
unbalanced by hormonal changes. Following the steps in this protocol
will encourage a healthy body and help to maintain a good balance
between too much and not enough yeast. It should also give you
some tools to not only heal from current yeast infections, but
to prevent future infections.
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