Home Remedies Using Coconut Oil For Thrush

By Verity Jarvis


Thrush is a sort of yeast infection, also called Candida albicans. Oral thrush is evident by the appearance of white, creamy spots or lesions on the inside of the mouth, cheeks and tongue. It is very common among infants and seniors, as well as those who may have a compromised immune system. There are numerous home remedies, including coconut oil for thrush.

These spots can be quite painful and eating or swallowing is made more difficult. They can appear without warning and can persist for a long time if not treated. The infection is a signal that the immune system is not working as it should. This home remedy comes highly recommended because there are no medications or prescriptions needed, which is of particular importance in the case of infants.

Coconut oil has long since been a favored natural remedy for this type of infection, since it contains several fatty acids that fight bacteria and fungi. Lauric acid, Caprylic acid and Capric acid can all be found in this essential oil. They blend together to help the body rid itself of the infection. Mother's milk also contains these acids. Breastfeeding can help to prevent certain outbreaks.

The extra-virgin type is generally recommended to treat thrush. It can be purchased over-the-counter at almost any health food store or drug store and is not expensive. No prescription is required, but if you have concerns you should speak with a medical professional before purchasing.

The oil soothes the skin on contact and will provide immediate relief to the affected areas. It locks-in moisture, so skin stays smooth and will not crack or peel. Skin will feel refreshingly moisturized, not greasy or oily.

It can be taken to treat the inside of the mouth as well. Take one tablespoon and allow it to melt in your mouth. Swish it around your tongue and cheeks for five or ten minutes, then spit it out, don't swallow it. Rinse your mouth out thoroughly with water.

Coconut oil for thrush is a proven and effective treatment and is a preferred alternative to prescriptions with possible harmful side effects. Several studies have shown that the infection can disappear in just a few days. This, of course, depends on the severity and type of infection.




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