Definitely find out if you even have a yeast infection. The signs you described need to be checked for high or low sugar levels, as these signs can indicate Diabetes Type II. You will want to address that immediately. The test involves a simple prick of your finger for a blood sample. ============================ In a message dated 7/29/2007 12:20:52 P.M. Central Daylight Time, clay...@skypoint.com writes:
Hi, Lesley, I would have to ask if you have seen a dr to determine what kind of infection it is. There are many things that can cause those symptoms. If it was a yeast infection, then it is important to take probiotics. I'll send a more detailed reply to you off list. Kathryn On Jul 28, 2007, at 3:47 PM, Leslie wrote: > Hi, was going back over statements as I cannot seem to get clear on > what I should take. Seems Iodine is to be taken off the market Aug. > 1st and here I am still searching what I need!? You heard that > statement A day left; a dollar short. Anyway, bottom line is what you > said about Iodine and I want to know what kind you took and possibly > where you got it?? Also, I don't think mine is a urinary tract > infection but have an odor I cannot get rid of and not having sex for > a year and a half so I have to treat this some way. Guess it started > with perhaps a yeast infection; was all red and burning; then I used > CS all the time until it cleared up; but left with an odor. I have > douced with CS, Hydrogen Peroxide, and soda, but was using the throw > away applicator. Now I got a bigger bag and can't get it to work > (story of my life), so now here I am still confused and hoping > somebody will have some answers and you look like you are more > knowledgable than most. So, if you can help me, I sure would > appreciate it. > > Thanks, > > Leslie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Shirley Reed > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 1:44 PM > Subject: CS>bladder infections > > I read somewhere (on the computer) that iodine taken by mouth in > water would knock out a bladder infection in a hurry. I know from > experience that if one has a subclinical infection involving the urine > pathway, then a few drops of Lugol's taken by mouth will eliminate it > in a hurry. I say I know from experience, but having no licenses or > degrees in medicine or related fields, some would say I am just > guessing. Regardless of all that, a few drops (say, 5) sure won't > hurt us and will very likely give quick relief from any undue sense of > urgency regarding urination. A Google search will give lots of > info--convincing info. imho Best wishes, pj -- ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour