Boric Acid: For Candida or Yeast Cure
Yeast infection or candidiasis is typically the result of an overgrowth of fungus called Candida albicans. Candidiasis may occur on any part of the body such as in the mouth, bronchi, lungs, on the skin and under the nails. The most common yeast infection is the vaginal yeast infection. Candidiasis shouldn’t be taken for granted because this may result to more serious infection.
Symptoms commonly related to Candidiasis are itching of the internal or external genitalia, redness, soreness and white discharge like cottage cheese, swelling or worse, even bleeding. If you have any symptoms related to Candidiasis it is best to consult your doctor immediately. Otherwise, candida cure can either be an over the counter medication or natural medication. There are many types of over the counter candida solution, one of which is Boric Acid.
Boric acid’s main objective is to kill the candida fungus and restore the body’s pH balance. However, boric acid or borax has a substance that is poisonous and may cause some serious illness. It is also commonly used as a household cleaning solution. Thus, it is recommended that it be used properly. Using it in a capsule as suppository is safe enough for candida treatment.
Boric acid is a mild antibacterial and anti-fungal solution that is commonly used by women as suppositories, which is inserted in the vagina for treatment of candidiasis or yeast infection. A study states that 98% of women with yeast infection agree that it can actually cure yeast infection. Boric acid can be used twice daily for two to four weeks. It is safe and effective. Boric acid is a white, unscented powder or crystalline substance.
To make a suppository capsule, first get a boric acid powder and size “0″ gelatin capsule. Second, you can either fill the capsule on your own or you can ask the pharmacist to do it for you. But, before making a Boric Acid capsule, make sure that your hands are well sanitized because you are going to use your hands to insert the suppository inside your vagina. Boric acid not only eliminates the symptoms of yeast infection. After using Boric Acid, make sure to keep it in a safe place far from reach of children. Discard Boric Acid if no longer in use.
Boric acid can be purchased in powder form. It can be purchased without prescription. It usually contains 600 mg Boric acid and inserted by women into the vagina as suppository. It is available in almost all pharmacies and health shops.
However, there are some side effects in using Boric acid. Use of boric acid by pregnant women is not advisable, because it is not recommended to cure open wounds or cuts. In some cases, using Boric Acid can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dermatitis, kidney damage, acute failure of the circulatory system, or even worse –death. Boric acid is not advisable to apply on skin of infants and children. On the contrary, there are no recent reported cases of serious side effects due to boric acid usage for candida cure.
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