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I would not recommend using tea tree oil vaginally. I have heard some female

clients say this can burn and itch before it kills the fungus or yeast. Using a

vinegar douche is a better choice, in my opinion and from client input.

A vaginal yeast infection is a symptom of a GI tract imbalance and a systemic

fungal over growth.

Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath, author, researcher

www.bodyelectrician.com

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From: Tania Brassard <taniabrassard@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Sat, January 15, 2011 10:24:36 AM

Subject: Re: Effective ways to reduce yeast infections

How would you apply the tea tree oil to the vagina? Would you mix it with

another oil? and how much would need to be used, how many drops?

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Given what Doc Wil has said below, if the candida affecting the vagina is

systemic, then the MMS/AOT that Wil markets (affordably and is safe, only

affecting pathogens) would deal with  the systemic nature of the ailment.

(Right, Wil?)

Louise                                         

From: Wil Spencer <wilspencer@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Effective ways to reduce yeast infections

candidiasis

Date: Saturday, January 15, 2011, 11:05 PM

I would not recommend using tea tree oil vaginally. I have heard some female

clients say this can burn and itch before it kills the fungus or yeast. Using a

vinegar douche is a better choice, in my opinion and from client input.

A vaginal yeast infection is a symptom of a GI tract imbalance and a systemic

fungal over growth.

Wil Spencer  VMSP, Naturopath, author, researcher

www.bodyelectrician.com

________________________________

From: Tania Brassard <taniabrassard@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Sat, January 15, 2011 10:24:36 AM

Subject: Re: Effective ways to reduce yeast infections

 

How would you apply the tea tree oil to the vagina? Would you mix it with

another oil?  and how much would need to be used, how many drops?

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I agree with Spencer. Tree tea oil may cause itching and burning on soft and

delicate parts of vagina.

 

Prof. A.P. Garg

From: Wil Spencer <wilspencer@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Effective ways to reduce yeast infections

candidiasis

Date: Sunday, January 16, 2011, 9:35 AM

 

I would not recommend using tea tree oil vaginally. I have heard some female

clients say this can burn and itch before it kills the fungus or yeast. Using a

vinegar douche is a better choice, in my opinion and from client input.

A vaginal yeast infection is a symptom of a GI tract imbalance and a systemic

fungal over growth.

Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath, author, researcher

www.bodyelectrician.com

________________________________

From: Tania Brassard <taniabrassard@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Sat, January 15, 2011 10:24:36 AM

Subject: Re: Effective ways to reduce yeast infections

How would you apply the tea tree oil to the vagina? Would you mix it with

another oil? and how much would need to be used, how many drops?

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Yes, I use AOT to get rid of the systemic issue.

Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath, author, researcher

www.bodyelectrician.com

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From: Everett <louise_everet93@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Sun, January 16, 2011 10:48:07 AM

Subject: Re: Re: Effective ways to reduce yeast infections

Given what Doc Wil has said below, if the candida affecting the vagina is

systemic, then the MMS/AOT that Wil markets (affordably and is safe, only

affecting pathogens) would deal with the systemic nature of the ailment.

(Right, Wil?)

Louise

From: Wil Spencer <wilspencer@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Effective ways to reduce yeast infections

candidiasis

Date: Saturday, January 15, 2011, 11:05 PM

I would not recommend using tea tree oil vaginally. I have heard some female

clients say this can burn and itch before it kills the fungus or yeast. Using a

vinegar douche is a better choice, in my opinion and from client input.

A vaginal yeast infection is a symptom of a GI tract imbalance and a systemic

fungal over growth.

Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath, author, researcher

www.bodyelectrician.com

________________________________

From: Tania Brassard <taniabrassard@...>

candidiasis

Sent: Sat, January 15, 2011 10:24:36 AM

Subject: Re: Effective ways to reduce yeast infections

How would you apply the tea tree oil to the vagina? Would you mix it with

another oil? and how much would need to be used, how many drops?

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