Ellen Smyth
Ellen Smyth is a contributing author and nutritionist specializing on women's health issues like Candida Albicans and recurrent bacterial vaginosis. Ms. Smith regularly contributes informative articles to http://www.bestprobioticsforwomen.com
Articles by this Author
Yeast Infection -- All You Ever Wanted to Know
- By Ellen Smyth
- Published 02/22/2012
- Health and Beauty
- Unrated
While the topic of yeast infection isn't a comfortable one, it's certainly an important one. It is an extremely uncomfortable and embarrassing condition, and the more you know about it, the better equipped you'll be to deal with Candida symptoms.
Yeast Infection Relief -- Stop the Symptoms
- By Ellen Smyth
- Published 02/22/2012
- Health and Beauty
- Unrated
Many women are looking for yeast infection relief and want to know how they can address these women's health issues in a way that will not only improve an existing infection, but will also stop the condition from recurring.
Womens Health Problems -- A Simple Solution
- By Ellen Smyth
- Published 02/22/2012
- Health and Beauty
- Unrated
Dealing with womens health problems is at best an unmitigated nuisance and, at worst, a serious blow to your quality of life. It can be frustrating to deal with issues like Candida overgrowth, especially on a recurring basis.
What is Bacterial Vaginosis -- Condition, Cause, Symptoms
- By Ellen Smyth
- Published 02/22/2012
- Health and Beauty
- Unrated
What is bacterial vaginosis? Bacterial vaginosis is a result of bacterial imbalance. A diet low in processed foods, minimal vaginal contact with chemicals, dyes and perfumes, and a daily regimen of probiotics, can restore and maintain natural balance.*
Vaginal Thrush Symptoms -- How to Know if You Have a Yeast Infection
- By Ellen Smyth
- Published 02/20/2012
- Health and Beauty
- Unrated
You can get vaginal thrush symptoms from taking antibiotics, since your body's natural Candida levels are maintained by bacteria in your gastrointestinal tract. You could also get it from eating too much of the foods that yeast likes to feast on.
Fishy Vaginal Odor -- What Does It Mean?
- By Ellen Smyth
- Published 01/20/2012
- Health and Beauty
- Unrated
If you’re noticing fishy vaginal odor accompanied by vaginal itching and burning, then it’s time to learn more about this common condition among all women.
Causes of Urinary Tract Infection -- How a Urinary Tract Infection Starts
- By Ellen Smyth
- Published 01/19/2012
- Health and Beauty
- Unrated
The causes of urinary tract infection can differ, and learning more about them can help you to choose the right probiotic bacteria to do the job.
Causes of Candida -- The Root of the Problem
- By Ellen Smyth
- Published 01/19/2012
- Health and Beauty
- Unrated
The causes of Candida can be diverse, but the way you can alleviate your symptoms and keep an infection from coming back is the same. Find out if probiotics are the solution.
Probiotics for Candida -- Get to the Root of the Problem
- By Ellen Smyth
- Published 01/18/2012
- Health and Beauty
- Unrated
Taking probiotics is becoming more and more
popular. Many people have discovered the many probiotics benefits, and they have
enjoyed better health and quality of life as a result.* But it's not as well
known that you can also take probiotics to alleviate certain symptoms.* For
example, probiotics for Candida have been reported to reduce symptoms related to
yeast overgrowth by replenishing healthy vaginal flora.
Gardnerella Vaginalis -- Simple Bacteria
- By Ellen Smyth
- Published 01/17/2012
- Health and Beauty
- Unrated
Every woman struggles with feminine odor from time
to time. It's a natural part of being a woman. But, sometimes, an especially
foul feminine odor indicates a deeper problem. And, sometimes, the culprit isn't
an outside invader that has infiltrated your body's defenses. Sometimes, the
cause of your feminine odor is an agent that would be helpful to you under
normal circumstances, something that's actually always right there with you.
This is certainly the case with Gardnerella vaginalis. This anaerobic bacterium
is part of your vaginal microflora, and, if it gets out of hand, it can be one
of the causes of bacterial vaginosis.
