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Gi And Yeast Infections


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I have been "fighting" a vaginal yeast infection for a little while now. Had my 2nd treatment on Monday. Could being glutened cause a vaginal candidiasis? I have been glutened twice accidently in August. And my new partner is a beer drinker. Without brushing teeth between beers and kissing, etc, could this be causing my problems? Any ideas??? I can't figure this out. I have only had a yeast infection one other time - years - ago!

Thanks in advance for your ideas on this.


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I know that I was having problems in Feb and March .... I started taking probiotics and it has helped me so much. I am now looking into a better probiotic as I think I still have yeast in my GI tract that is effecting me and slowing down my recovery process. There are special probiotics for women care. Renew life has one of them.

Beer definitely has gluten in it, could be a problem if you ingest some of it...even through kissing. My hubby and I kiss a lot less, he likes to have a daily beer after work ... he is afraid that he glutens me. ( we hug a LOT more now though!!)

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