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Old Oct 24, 2009, 09:21 PM
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I have another Yeast infection. I went to the convenient care clinic the other day because my doctor was all booked up. The nurse practioner was so nice. They tested me for the flu because of the epidemic. Good thing I don't have it because I am allergic to Tamiflu. Anyway I was given an antibiotic and every time I get an antibotic I get a yeast infection and can't take the prescription drug for it because of all the other meds I take.

So do you have any other ways to get rid of it. Unfortunately I have built up a tolerance to the OTC meds so can't use those so any other ideas would be welcome.

Jan
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Old Oct 24, 2009, 09:30 PM
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Hi Jan,

Get some acidolphilous out of the supplement section. Double whatever it says to take per day. Eat tons of yogurt and if you can stand it, drink Kefir. It will really help. You'll see.


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