Eased The Insane Itch Of Female Genital Thrush
Author: Nicole E.
Skill: Massage Therapist
Date: 01-15-2016
Views: 6,428
Word Count: 432
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 10858-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 8
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I got an episode of thrush just days after beginning the use of antibiotics to help with a general illness that had me in bed for three days and counting. I felt it wasn't necessary to continue taking the antibiotics at that point, as it was successful in killing off all my own natural flora and wasn't helping with the other symptoms.
I then began using topically 3 drops each of the Thieves oil blend, Lavender oil and Frankincense into my palm and a teaspoon of coconut oil and mixed it together. I then slathered it on to address the actual thrush and the intense burning itch of the raised sores on the outer surface area of the female genitals.
I'm not gonna sugar coat it. It was super intense, but so was the burning itch which made using the restroom very difficult. I applied this mixture every time I used the restroom (2-4 hours).
Note: you will have a to wear a pantyliner as the oil does get absorbed into the under garments.
On the morning of day two, I made the mistake of gently experimenting with a little dab of a Thieves wipe. It took my breath away but worked by cooling the fire down below. I skipped this step on day three, not gonna lie, because I was a bit scared to try it again, so I continued with using the oils.
On day four, I had noticed that every time I applied the oils the day before, the sensation of the touch on the delicate skin was getting less and less intense, so I reached for a Thieves wipe. This time, not as bad. Again, I felt the warm-cooling effects and the sting was less. I continued using the oils for day five and day six less frequently for just in the am after a shower and at night just prior to bed.
Additional facts:
* I continued to work and do daily activities. Remember to bring your oils with you and when using a public restroom you will need to use the handicapped stall for added space and sink.
* I took Life 5 morning and night (every 12 hours)
* I drank organic Greek yogurt and reduced extra sugars that would feed the yeast/candida from the inside.
* I chose these oils because the Thieves oil can numb burning, intense, stinging itch. The Lavender can reduce inflammation and Frankincense because it works on everything!
* After applying the oils, I would feel a strong sensation of discomfort, but after 3-5 minutes all sensations would calm down to the feeling of bearable relief.
Good luck!
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Supporting Scientific Studies | ||
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1. | Associated topics: antibiotic,fungus,candida — "As proven in vitro, essential oils [Eucalyptus, Melaleuca Alternifolia, Thyme, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Cinnamon, Grapefruit, Clove, Sandalwood, Peppermint, Sage] represent a cheap and effective antiseptic topical treatment option even for antibiotic-resistant strains [such] as MRSA and antimycotic [antifungal]-resistant Candida species." | Link |
2. | Associated topics: fungus — "To evaluate the eradication of house dust mites (HDM)... by direct contact using the essential clove oil (Eugenia caryophyllus).... A pilot study was initiated to determine the killing power of clove oil.... SEMs revealed dead mites on the fibers.... The zone of inhibition indicated significant clearance for all the bacteria and fungi indicating greater biocidal activity when compared to the controls.... Clove oil is a promising agent for killing dust mites with a potential use in dust-mite laden mattresses." | Link |
3. | Associated topics: fungus — "Demodex blepharitis is a common but overlooked external eye disease. The pathogenesis of Demodex blepharitis in eliciting ocular surface inflammation has been further clarified. The modified eyelash sampling and counting method makes it easier and more accurate to diagnose Demodex infestation. Tea tree oil shows promising potential to treat Demodex blepharitis by reducing Demodex counts with additional antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory actions." | Link |
4. | Associated topics: fungus — "Tea tree oil contributes to the successful treatment of toenail fungus [onychomycosis]." | Link |
5. | Associated topics: fungus — "Topical therapy, including [tea tree oil].., provide[s] improvement in nail appearance and symptomatology.... The use of a topical preparation [such as tea tree oil] in conjunction with debridement is an appropriate initial treatment strategy." | Link |
6. | Associated topics: fungus — "[One] method employed for wound healing is the application of lavender oil. Due to its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties, it is thought to prevent wound infections and to play a role in reducing pain by lowering inflammation.... Lavender oil is known to have antibacterial, antifungal, sedative, and/or antidepressant effects.... In addition to its antimicrobial effects, the anti-inflammatory analgesic properties of lavender oil have also been emphasized... The use of L. Angustifolia [lavender] is particularly recommended in chronically infected wounds due to its immune-stimulating and antimicrobial effects. There are also reports that lavender oil reduces scar tissue." | Link |
7. | Associated topics: fungus — "Thujaplicin, a minor component of Aomori Hiba [Hinoki], showed rather strong antifungal activity against seven kinds of plant-pathogenic fungi.... Thujaplicin and hinokitiol (the major component of Aomori Hiba [Hinoki]) also showed clear antibacterial activity against Legionella pneumophila SG 1 and L. pneumophila SG 3 [Legionnaires disease, pneumonia].... This compound showed strong insecticidal activity against Reticulitermes speratus [termites], and it also had clear acaricidal [ticks, mites] activity against Dermatophagoides farinae [house dust mites].... [T]he strong cytotoxic effect of Thujaplicin on murine P388 lymphocytic leukemia cell line [CLL, chronic lymphocytic leukemia] should be emphasized...." | Link |
8. | Associated topics: fungus — "Tea tree oil... has become increasingly popular as an antimicrobial for the treatment of conditions such as tinea pedis [athlete’s foot] and acne....[T]ea tree oil can reduce histamine-induced skin inflammation." | Link |
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