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<blockquote data-quote="viviennem" data-source="post: 353410" data-attributes="member: 31282"><p>Natural live yoghurt - eat it, and also apply it to the affected area. It balances the bacteria.</p><p></p><p>High blood sugar is often the cause of thrush in diabetics. You need to cut down on your carbohydrate intake somewhat - all the carbohydrate we eat is turned into sugar in our blood, and some of it is excreted in our urine. That means the genital area is attractive to bacteria because of the sweetness in the area; they overgrow, and that causes the thrush.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you do, don't add sugar to the yoghurt you eat! It must be "live"; I go for sheep's or goat's if I can get it, and if it's too acidic I sweeten with powdered Splenda. Other sweeteners are available! :wink: </p><p></p><p>Viv 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="viviennem, post: 353410, member: 31282"] Natural live yoghurt - eat it, and also apply it to the affected area. It balances the bacteria. High blood sugar is often the cause of thrush in diabetics. You need to cut down on your carbohydrate intake somewhat - all the carbohydrate we eat is turned into sugar in our blood, and some of it is excreted in our urine. That means the genital area is attractive to bacteria because of the sweetness in the area; they overgrow, and that causes the thrush. Whatever you do, don't add sugar to the yoghurt you eat! It must be "live"; I go for sheep's or goat's if I can get it, and if it's too acidic I sweeten with powdered Splenda. Other sweeteners are available! :wink: Viv 8) [/QUOTE]
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