Is Apple Cider Vinegar a Remedy For Yeast Infection?
According to many, apple cider vinegar is a remedy for yeast infection. Much depends on just how severe the yeast infection is, but apple cider vinegar is being used by more and more sufferers around the world. It can be drunk or applied to the infected area after having been diluted. It’s particularly useful for yeast infection in the vagina. It’s packed with enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, lactic acid and minerals, to name but a few of the good stuff that comes out of the fermentation process. It has been used for hundreds of years as a remedy for many illnesses and conditions, not just yeast infection. Taking a glass of water mixed with 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar three time a day can help re-establish the ‘beneficial’ bacterial balance in the intestinal tract. This helps to prevent the naturally occurring Candida Albicans flora ‘overgrowing’ into a yeast infection. Apple cider vinegar can be applied directly to the vagina, either as a douche or a ‘sitz’ bath. For the douche