Tuesday, May 2, 2017

How to Cure Thrush Naturally

Thrush is an infection in the mouth that often times appears simply because of a poor or weakened immune system. It actually looks like small blisters that can be white or yellowish. These blisters will often come with a bad smell as well. The blisters are actually coming from an overgrowth of yeast in the body. Because of this, a bad diet could play a role in why thrush came about.

Since thrush often occurs because a poor or weakened immune system, it is best to cure the disease naturally. This would mean that your immune system will actually be fighting it. That will strengthen the immune system overall, making it more difficult for the thrush to return. Getting rid of thrush naturally is actually relatively simple.

Instructions

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    Take care of your mouth. This means brushing your teeth regularly. Also regularly use mouth wash. This combination of things will not only cure the thrush faster. It will also keep it from coming back, as long as you continue the trend of maintaining your oral health.

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    Dilute some vinegar in some water. Rinse you mouth out with the mixture. This won't taste good at all, but it will certainly bring down the burning sensation you probably have when you eat, and it will also begin to kill off the fungus.

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    Improve your diet. Avoid sugary foods and begin adding yogurt, fruit and vegetables to your diet. These will help improve your immune system and help you fight of other diseases better as well.

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    Use tree oil in your mouth. Tree oil can be irritating to the mouth, so be sure to dilute it before using it, but it will also help cure up the fungus very quickly. Tree oil is a great natural cure for most all yeast related infections.

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    Eat garlic. The more garlic you can eat the better, even if it is raw garlic. While the taste and smell will not be all that pleasant, garlic seems to have healing powers that helps with all diseases, particularly weak immune system related ones.

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