11-06-2005, 01:24 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Azo Yeast
The dreaded yeast infection.
I bought this pill today at the drug store called Azo yeast. Anyone use it before? Any thoughts? Apparently you can take it to releive symptoms and for prevention. You can also up your dosage if you have an infection. I am wondering if it will interact with my b/c pill, though. I wouldn't think that it would, since you take one pill a day to prevent it, but you can't be too careful. Let me know if you have tried it.
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11-06-2005, 01:59 PM | #2 (permalink) | |
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Some research for you regarding the active homeopathic ingredients, boneset and mistletoe leaf:
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The lactobacillus sporogenes is probably the most helpful ingredient; as a probiotic it should balance out the yeast in your system. The two active ingredients are mostly meant to help with the itching and swelling associated with a bad yeast infection; however, as they have no probiotic properties, it's unlikely they actually help to prevent further yeast infections. Active acidophilus is more likely to prevent a yeast infection--eating a container of yogurt a day (with active cultures) would accomplish more than these pills (regarding prevention). According to drugstore.com's customer reviews, most women found the AZO Yeast helped treat the symptoms but not the cause. As far as I can tell from my research, there is no reason to believe that they interfere with birth control; however, always use a backup method to be sure. Hope the extra info helps.
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11-06-2005, 03:58 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Ironically, I was researching this yesterday. I used to get yeast infections chronically. However, I haven't had on in over a year, but started feeling some symptoms late last week. I looked at what I had been doing differently and then researched it. I think one reason I got one is because I stopped eating yogurt for a week. Another reason is that I took some Codiene(sp) which may have been mixed with an antibiotic.
Upon research yogurt can be a great preventitive measure. There was a case in 1974 (I believe) where a woman was prescribing yogurt inserts to women who had yeast infections. While I'm not sure I would insert yogurt inside me, some say that it really works. Another thing that help is sleeping without panties on and drinking cranberry juice. I started eating yogurt again, drank some cranberry juice, and slept without panties on. Symptoms are almost cleared up. I'm not sure about a pill and I'm not a big fan on medicine. I believe that the body can become immuned ot something that is taken regularly. Looks like snowy did some good research for you though. Good luck! I think that yeast infections and urinary tract infections are the worst possilble things to have. And I have had more than my share.
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11-06-2005, 06:10 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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I've used TwinLab's Yeast Fighters, which is basically acidophilus (sp) with a bunch of other stuff, including garlic. It doesn't work immediately (usually takes a full 2 weeks to completely get rid of the infection), but the combination of yeast fighters with an OTC cream treatment (or 2 doses of diflucan, if I can get my hands on it) and cranberry concentrate it's the only thing that truly knocks out a yeast infection for me. Otherwise, any other treatment just knocks it down but not out. I've had enough of them to try truly scientific experimental comparisons, but every woman's chemistry is different.
The other thing is to be sure you take the nutritional supplements for a full 2 weeks and avoid refined sugars in your diet for that time as well, as you'll be particularly susceptible to relapse if you have high sugar content. I also take them if I am on any kind of antibiotic, or if I know I'm going to be in a hot tub.
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11-06-2005, 06:33 PM | #5 (permalink) | |
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