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Fungus and yeast

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guy - 30 Aug 2006 21:12 GMT
A doc told me that in some women the first sign o
diabetes was yeast infections,   They are so
common in diabetics and they must be
treated with the proper drugs.

The real problem is the spores are not easy to kill.

YOu just get repeated infections that are there
in the spore  state.

The only cure is to use the modern drugs that
stop the activity of the fungus and continue until the
spores are lost in skin growth. That takes time.

It seems we got over the scares about using these drugs
and they even run TV ads..

I think firmly that a fungus problem in my big toe
opened a path  for the entry of pathogens that
caused my osteomylitis  and a leg loss and
almost cost my life.

Do not take any leg problem casually.

There is no need to suffer from chronic
problems from using some home remedy

With time these problems get harder to cure..

SEE a good doc.  Do not be afraid to get a second
opinion. (independently)
                                        Guy
PeterN - 31 Aug 2006 14:06 GMT
Thanks for the advice guy .

> A doc told me that in some women the first sign o
> diabetes was yeast infections,   They are so
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