Coconut oil is antifungal and can fight thrush. A tiny amount can be applied directly to the affected area or used in cooking to control yeast development.
1. Coconut Oil
Yogurt and supplements contain probiotics that restore your body's bacteria equilibrium. Unsweetened yogurt with live cultures should be eaten regularly to fight yeast infections.
2. Probiotics
Apple cider vinegar naturally antifungal. Drink one to two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with water daily. Apply it as a rinse or soak to afflicted areas.
3. Apple Cider Vinegar
Garlic is antifungal and antibacterial. Add garlic to your diet or take pills. Garlic paste can be applied to the affected area for a short time, however it can irritate.
4. Garlic
Antifungal tea tree oil is potent. Apply a few drops of tea tree oil diluted in coconut oil to the afflicted region. Keep it diluted to avoid irritation.
5. Tea Tree Oil
Baking soda neutralizes acid and inhibits yeast. Use one to two tablespoons of baking soda in a glass of water to rinse. Add it to your bath for calming relief.
6. Baking Soda
Aloe vera soothes and fights fungus. Pure aloe vera gel or juice can be applied to the affected region. It relieves inflammation and aids recovery.