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The human mouth is home to a variety of organisms that play various roles in maintaining your health. Changes in the fragile balance caused by poor hygiene, internal diseases and other factors contribute to disease in and around the oral areas.

One of these diseases is oral candidiasis. Also known as oral thrush, it is caused by the fungus Candida, of which the most common culprit is Candida albicans, which normally inhabits moist, moist areas of the human body such as the mouth and intestine. In fact, this type of yeast is harmless to humans, except when it overgrows, at which point yeast infections can occur.

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Symptoms of thrush often begin with a burning sensation from the mouth to the throat, which then progresses to white patches on the tongue, inner cheeks, tonsils, and palate. These white patches are called lesions and scales that look like cottage cheese stuck to the mouth.

Other symptoms include reddish lesions in and around the mouth, particularly on the inner and outer corners of the lips; bad taste in your mouth that often feels like food is stuck; and difficulty swallowing. Even normal oral hygiene is compromised due to infection-induced pain.

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Fortunately, there are natural ways to treat oral thrush. These are permanent treatments that cure both symptoms and disease, guaranteed to be safe due to their all-natural components, totally herbal, and pocket-friendly due to their easy availability and low cost. With natural treatments, you say goodbye to oral candidiasis in the fastest and easiest way.

You can choose from a variety of herbal and natural remedies such as:

o Consume yogurt in larger quantities or turn it into a mouthwash to eliminate excess yeast and strengthen the immune system against future attacks.

o Take nutritional supplements such as acidophilus and vitamin C to help good bacteria thrive and to help the immune system fight infection, respectively.

o Drink tea made from chamomile flower or pau d’arco bark for its strong antifungal properties.

o Apply topical solutions of goldenseal, tea tree oil, vinegar, or baking soda to the affected area.

o Take garlic capsules to encourage good bacteria to kill yeast overgrowth.

o Supplement your diet with fatty acids such as black seed oil, oregano oil, and caprylic acid.

o Strictly adhere to a yeast- and sugar-free diet. (Yeast thrives on sugar) Only protein sources such as meat and fish and fresh vegetables and fruits should be eaten for about 2-3 months to prevent recurrence.

Of course, there are methods to alleviate the symptoms, while these natural cures do their job of eliminating the yeast infection. One of them is to gargle with a warm salt and water mouthwash to relieve the discomfort caused by oral thrush.

With all of these natural treatments, the primary goal is threefold: relieve symptoms, treat the oral yeast infection itself, and strengthen the immune system to prevent future yeast overgrowth.

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