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The Complete Home Guide todiHseerabsse, Nsatural Healing, and Nutrition  
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vaginal infections leukorrhea, trichomoniasis, vaginitis,  
and others  
Friendly to invaders, the warmth and moisture of the vagina provide the  
perfect breeding ground for all kinds of undesirables. Tampons, vaginal  
deodorants, nylon pantyhose, sexual lubricants, dirty hands, and many  
other factors can tip the balance, causing an infection of some kind,  
especially if the immune system is a little low. Add to this a poor diet, stress,  
little exercise, and a congested bowel or sluggish liver, and you have the  
ideal circumstances for the growth of yeasts, microorganisms, protozoa,  
and so on. Orthodox medicine generally deals with these problems with  
the use of sulfa drugs and antibiotics, which do work to a certain extent.  
They also leave the cause uninvestigated, thereby leaving wide open the  
possibility of recurrence. Whether it is the white discharge of leukorrhea,  
the irritation of candidiasis and other yeast infections, or the tenacious  
bacteria-based trichomoniasis, there are basic rules to bear in mind. Be  
alert to vaginal itching, red swellings, discharge, and odors.  
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Avoid all tea, coffee, cola, juices, alcohol, fruit sodas, sugar, and  
chocolateyeasts thrive on them.  
Ref ned foods and fats should be omitted from the diet, along with  
nonorganic meats and f sh; pesticides and synthetic hormones will  
not help.  
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Refer to chapter 4 and eat well. Eat lots of garlic, and drink copious  
amounts of water.  
Take lemon juice and apple cider vinegar daily; you can dilute them  
in water.  
Take acidophilus and rejuvelac (see chapter 4).  
f Use equal amounts of endocrine-balancing herbs: chaste tree berry,  
squaw vine leaf (and other aerial parts), and blessed thistle leaf and  
f ower.  
f Use some or all of these plants internally in equal parts: antibacterial  
or antimicrobial herbs internally like myrrh resin, echinacea root,  
barberry root bark, arborvitae leaf; and lymphatics like pokeeed root,  
cleavers leaf, and mullein f ower.  
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Bowel, liver, and kidney cleanses will be vital, over a period of time.  
Any blood-stained discharge should be reported to a doctor immedi-  
ately.  
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Wear cotton or silk underwear. Nylon pantyhose will retain moisture  
and produce the environment that infections love; over-the-knee  
socks and stockings are better, or wear a garter belt. If wearing trou-  
sers, stick to natural f bers like cotton, silk, or wool.  


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