Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Toddlers Thrush - How to Treat Toddler Thrush Naturally

Thrush can be difficult and stubborn - come to think of it, so can toddlers! Toddlers' temperament and young age means that you need to apply special considerations to treat toddler thrush effectively.

One of the first things to consider in toddler thrush is your toddler's diet: too much sugar of any kind (even honey or other more wholesome sweeteners) need to be limited until your child's thrush clears up. Fruit juice can also pose a problem as can white flour and other processed foods.

Yeasted foods are also best avoided while you treat your child: some of the more common offenders are yeasted bread, aged cheese, "yeast extract" and related flavorings found in processed foods, soy sauce or leftovers.

One of the good things about having a toddler with thrush is that it can give you the motivation to look at your child's diet and see where you can make some healthy changes - ideally not just to treat thrush but for the long haul as well.

Toddler thrush is a sign that your child's immune system is weakened - leaving him or her vulnerable not only to yeast, but to other opportunistic infections as well.

For more information on toddler thrush, check out my article on ezinearticles.com.

You may also be interested in my best-selling thrush ebook, "The 3-Day Thrush Cure" specially designed to cure thrush naturally in permanently in infants, toddlers, children and breastfeeding moms - without expensive doctors' visits or the use of harmful drugs. To download your copy today, go to http://www.GetRidofThrush.com.

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