Whether you have a vaginal yeast infection, a mouth thrush problem, or a general discomfort due to suspected overgrowth of Candida albicans, you can benefit from the natural method of fighting Candida.
Many things have a positive effect on your body and yeast infections; swimming can be thought of as a gray area. Although we know that exercise can help fight Candida, and sedentary can help them thrive, you may want to know about yeast and swimming, especially in public or chlorinated pools. This article addresses this issue.
Swimming and candida
You may think that having a yeast infection means you can't do something you like, like exercising and swimming. If you are feeling bad about the symptoms of this disease, you may not do anything but rest until it passes, but the activity will not only help you recover, but it can help you reduce the possibility of yeast infection. exercise…
Swimming and candida was originally published on Spring