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A boric acid suppository

December 30th, 2009 . by admin

Boric acid is toxic and should never be taken internally or placed on cuts or open wounds. Boric acid suppositories are available from some compounding pharmacies. A large study looked at a single 150 milligram dose of the oral medication fluconazole or boric acid vaginal suppositories resulted in a higher cure rate compared to fluconazole. The topical boric acid was found to be as effective as itraconazole. Boric acid is a chemical substance with mild antiseptic and antifungal properties.

A boric acid suppository product called Yeast Arrest is manufactured by a yeast infection cure supplement company based in Oregon called Vitanica. A large study looked at a single 150 milligram dose of the oral medication fluconazole or boric acid vaginal suppositories resulted in a higher cure rate compared to fluconazole. Probiotics are a popular natural remedy for yeast infection is boric acid. Most yeast infections are caused by a type of yeast called Candida albicans. So can certain health problems, like diabetes or HIV infection.

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