L-Arginine and Yeast Infections: Exploring the Connection
L-arginine is an amino acid that is found in many foods, including meat, fish, dairy products, and nuts. It is also available as a dietary supplement. L-arginine has been shown to have a number of health benefits, including improving blood flow, reducing blood pressure, and boosting the immune system. However, there is no scientific evidence to support the claim that L-arginine can cause or worsen yeast infections.
Yeast infections are caused by an overgrowth of the fungus Candida albicans. This fungus is normally present in small numbers on the skin and in the vagina, but it can cause an infection if it grows out of control. Yeast infections are typically treated with antifungal medications.
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