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I agree with you thought that too much sugar in a diet is a culprit for creating that imbalance down there. |
Not to be argumentative (as I sit here and argue with you ;)) but lactose is sugar. It's not refined or added, but neither is fructose (from fruit).
JMO, YMMV, I'm not a doctor, I don't play one on TV, I don't even like them.... edit When you buy bacteria it will say on the bottle something like "1billion microorganisms per X at time of manufacture guaranteed". I have no idea how much is in any particular yogurt or how to decide whether it's being cancelled out, so to speak, by the sugar content. |
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Just consulting with my chemist husband... he thinks that there is a possibility that yeast would not be able metabolize lactose in the same way that it could metabolize fructose or sucrose... so that could be why it is recommended as a remedy for yeast infections. I'm going to investigate this further because if it is improper, then the good folks at Cosmo, Shape, Health, Reader's digest, Cooking Light and Seventeen need to get their facts straight :). |
Oh, yeah. The other thing about homeopathy ... the "cures" are all substances that would cause the symptoms that you are having if you took it at a concentration that involved actual molecules of the substance.
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Once should do it, twice to be sure. ;) |
You can get a good drunk off it too.
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If that shit burns my mouth, I'm DAMN sure not putting it up THERE.... |
Oh cmon, the Natural Citrus version is not so bad.
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I have a dandruff issue (my scalp is dry and itchy) and I found a shampoo at a solon I went to, it was tea tree shampoo, and mixed with mint, for smell, but all natural, and when I washed my hair, I felt it tingling, a really good kind of tingle, and it "felt" minty, and clean, if that makes sense. The bottle warned the dandruff would get worse before it got better, and it did, but then like a week later, I was dandruff free.
Until I stopped using it. But it really worked and I've been a fan ever since. |
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OK, what next?
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LOL uh, go find Jacquelita and tell her you're citrus-y fresh?
It didn't sting or burn or anything?? |
Well the way I see it, the burning tells you it's working!
What it's working at, I have no idea. |
Scrubbing bubbles.
Tea tree is a relative of eucolyptus (too lazy to check spelling), so adds to the tinglyosity. |
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