New Approach to Yeast Infections Invented by NeuEve
In a crowded field, a new mechanism appears: environmental change & microbiome support
75% of women will experience a yeast infection at some point in their lives. About 45% of women will have repeat yeast infections. 138 million women worldwide are currently suffering from recurrent yeast infections, according to
To help solve her own patients' unsolvable cases,
What makes Yeast Clear different from other treatments is the mechanism. Yeast Clear contains high doses of many botanical antifungals: olive leaf, sage, tea tree oil, neem, myrtle, plantain. It also contains nutrients that only feed healthy lactobacilli. Healthy lactobacilli then fights yeast by creating lactic acid.
"Here's an analogy to help explain our mechanism," said
1. Bomb the enemies, with powerful natural antifungals.
2. Next, airdrop supplies to French resistance fighters, with nutrients that feed good lactobacilli. Our nutrients are like croissants and baguettes falling from the sky. We choose them to feed only our allies.
3. Finally, storm the beaches with our vaginal probiotics."
NeuEve states that it is on a mission to transform women's health by leading from the front, with boldness, kindness, and curiosity. "It is my hope that by listening to women, and using first principles, root-cause analysis to solve their issues, I can be a good example for others to follow," said
Yeast Clear is available for
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SOURCE NeuEve
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