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Can a Yeast Infection Be Cured From Reading A Book?

Yeast Infection No More is the Best Candida eBook In Internet History, With A large number of Satisfied (And today Yeast Infection Free) Users In 127 Countries Worldwide for any reason…

A large number of women and men of every age have completely cured their candidiasis condition and gained complete freedom from candida related symptoms naturally, without drugs, creams or “magic potions,” by simply using the clinically proven, scientifically-accurate step by step method found inside this amazing yeast infection freedom guidebook.

Linda Allen, a certified nutritionist, health consultant and author hasn’t just pumped out another “anti-yeast program” into an already over-saturated market. Linda’s Candidiasis No More can be more accurately described as a “Candida Bible.” It is quite simply probably the most comprehensive, complete, and precise guides to candida freedom you’ll ever read. What makes it so much different than other candidiasis publications available on the market?

Well To begin with, it’s not just a “yeast infection relief” program, it’s a candida cure program. This may seem like semantics or wordplay in the beginning, but once you have read just the first chapters, there won’t be any doubt in your mind that pursuing “yeast infection relief” is not only the wrong goal, it may be the reason that you’ve failed to stop and maintain your ‘candida free internal environment’. Yeast Infection No More shows you exactly why you need to fix the internal problem that’s causing your candidiasis, not just masking the symptoms or getting relief and then goes on to show you exactly how to get it done.

Secondly, what makes Yeast Infection No More different may be the amount of attention that is paid to every and every element required to achieve permanent freedom from candida albicans related symptoms. Yeast Infection No More not only thoroughly discusses the lies, myths and fallacies surrounding a very confusing subject, it is simply the most detailed ebook about yeast infection, and holistic health ever written.

The Yeast Infection No More ebook is quite extensive (250 pages of rock solid content) which focuses on 100% natural yeast infection treatment. Which means there aren’t recommendations for harsh prescription medications with nasty side effects. In yeast infection No More core formula section (The 5 step system) – There is nothing held back. In this section, Linda provides a detailed summary of each step, and then dives into the specifics inside a perfect chronological order. There’s also outstanding charts and checklists which will make it super easy to know where you are at within the program and follow it.

Because the Yeast Infection No More program isn’t a quick fix ‘fairy tale’ cure but an entire holistic solution targeted at eliminating the root cause of yeast infection and candida (no matter their severity) and ensure your will permanently be candida-free, it will take work and persistence to complete. “The dictionary may be the only place success comes before work” says Linda, as she emphasizes the “no quick fix” philosophy behind the entire ebook.

When there is any downside of the Yeast Infection No More ebook, it’s that it contains a lot information, that some readers may find it a bit overwhelming. Those who are looking for a quick start type of candida program, may be a bit intimated in the beginning. The good part however, is that even these types of readers can feel confident and assured that it will be well worth the effort as this will literally be the last book they ever need to read on the topic.

Treatments for Yeast Infection Demand Increases to Cure Condition at Home

Recent figures now suggest that 25% of the USA suffer from yeast infection related issues. People seeking home treatment for yeast infections seems to have hit an all time high. More alarmingly a yeast infection can be linked to a whole string of problems you would not normally consider.

Most of us of heard of the normal signs of a yeast infection but many don’t realize there are many less known effects including chronic, fatigue, digestive problems and more. These factors are often overlooked by most doctors, however it seems more people are starting to become aware of the problem known as ‘Candida overgrowth’. Making way for treatments for yeast infection

Luckily there are a few set of individuals who are willing to devote time into studying yeast infections further. Because of the circumstances of yeast infections, many people feel more comfortable to treat the condition themselves at home. This has made way for a guide which has become one of the top selling ebooks of its kind on the Internet.

Written by Sarah Summers a medical researcher and web master, the 12 Hour natural yeast infection treatment has made quite a stir on the Internet. It has taught countless people both male and female how to cure the condition in hours at home. In addition, unlike most drugs the treatment acts as a permanent cure of the root cause.

Flexible Spending Account Spending Spree

Last year, when you opted into your Flexible Spending Account at work, did you overestimate your spending needs? I haven’t done the childcare FSA, but I have opted into the health care FSA for years. It makes a lot of sense for me. It pulled money before taxes for me to spend on health care expenses not covered by insurance — like co-pays, over-the-counter medications, dental work.

This keeps me from having to add up the health expenses and hope they are enough to deduct at the end of the year for taxes. Usually, that isn’t enough to meet the tax deduction for health care expenses. (Thank goodness!) I overestimate though. I think “This will be the year I will get all the dental work done!” “What if I get really sick?” The past two years have been particularly troubling — leaving me to scramble lest I lose the money that was withheld. Flexible spending accounts are “use it or lose it.”

In most cases, this is at the end of the calendar year. In some, your employer will allow a few extra months to spend the rest of your FSA withholding. If you leave a job (voluntarily or not), you must use ALL of your FSA money by the last day of employment.

Last year, I had a good amount left in November. I went to the dentist and spent what I could there. (And she had a list for the new year that I knew I had to withhold a ton in order to get done.) I still had about 300.00 left.

My employer had issued a handy dandy “FSA Credit Card” which made paying for items easier.

In December, I refilled every prescription med I could. I bought fiber, band-aids, over-the-counter pain relievers, yeast infection medications, and somehow we managed to spend it all but 8 cents.

This year, I left my job in September. I realized the week before the clause about using it all before the last day of employment. EEEK! I had over 1K left. I went to the dentist (again) and dropped about $450. Then we went to the pharmacy. We got heating pads, fiber, band aids, first aid items, over-the-counter pain relievers, allergy medicines, refilled prescriptions, bought enough yeast infection medicine for the whole family of women for a year (Merry Christmas Michelle! A stocking full of Monistat!; a big expense when you are a college student prone to yeast infections), bought UTI and Yeast Infection test kits. I got a flu shot. (And was VERY glad when girl child came home with the flu and everyone else got it but m — I mean, not that they had it, but that I didn’t get it.)

It took two drug stores, enough cross-checking with the approved list of FSA items online via the phone to get a captcha on Google to make sure we weren’t auto-requesting, and a lot of tired bizarre stress my last night at my old job — but we spent it. Now, we are ready for the apocalypse in over-the-counter FSA covered items.

Tips:
Check your FSA leftover amount before heading out — including things that might not have “cleared.”
Check the list of approved FSA items from YOUR insurance company before going out. Not all items are covered from year to year and they change. For example: vitamins and anti-diarrhea meds were covered in the past but weren’t this year on my plan, but other people could get these covered.
Ask the pharmacist for help. The pharmacist at our second drug store had a lot of good ideas.
Don’t forget that dental expenses, co-pays, and eye doctors count.
You can get a general idea of allowable expenses here in IRS Publication 502, but again check with your employer’s insurance company about the specifics.
ALWAYS save your receipts. The FSA issuers tend to ask for documentation at odd times and for the strangest items. (Doctor co-pays, prescriptions refilled via the insurance company prescription service, etc)


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