Do Not Use Boric Acid For Yeast Infections

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The use of boric acid for yeast infections has become very common, especially with doctors recommending drugs and capsules containing this acid in the form of powder.
But, take my advice - this acid is not recommended for curing the infection.
Why? Because it contains poisonous chemicals that give you horrid side effects.
In this article, you'll know detailed information about this acid and why you should not use it for curing yeast infection.
What you should know As I already mentioned boric acid is a chemical that is white in color and in the form of powder.
Generally, it is used for killing insects.
What you should not do Do not take it orally.
Please don't do it.
When it is taken orally, the acid can burn down your internal organs and make it bleed.
It is fully toxic, so I suggest you don't try it out.
Boric acid for yeast infections - How it is used The powdered acid is available in capsules, and can be found in any local pharmacy.
These capsules are placed inside the vagina right before going to sleep.
This has to be done for at least 2 weeks in order to see a little improvement.
People who should not try it out - Pregnant women - Diabetics - People with heart problems Others can try it out, but don't tell me that I didn't warn you.
There are many ways of curing a yeast infection, but it has been proved that natural methods are the most effective ways to get a permanent relief.
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