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Yeast Free Goldenseal Salve
Skip the synthetic antifungals or boric acid. This homeopathic yeast infection remedy supports balance using only certified organic herbs and oils.
Goldenseal is rich in berberine, a natural compound shown to inhibit yeast and bacterial overgrowth—making it ideal for vaginal yeast infection natural cures.
Many women use Yeast Free™ during pregnancy under the guidance of a midwife or OB. It’s a gentle alternative when conventional treatments aren’t ideal.
No petroleum. No parabens. No synthetic antifungals. Just pure herbal medicine, hand-infused in small batches for over 28 years.
Insert 1 suppository at night, preferably while lying down
Use a pantyliner to catch any residue overnight
Apply for 4–7 nights, depending on the severity of symptoms
Note: If you have recurring yeast infections or an antibiotic resistant history, you may use this product up to 10 days.
Yes—with care.
Yeast Free™ Suppositories are commonly used as a safe yeast infection treatment while pregnant, especially in the second and third trimesters. Many midwives and holistic OBs recommend this formula as a natural yeast infection remedy for pregnant women wanting to avoid pharmaceutical antifungals.
📌 Always check with your provider first, especially in the first trimester or if you have a history of preterm labor.
✅ Yes!
Yeast Free™ is a natural, over-the-counter alternative to synthetic antifungal creams like Monistat. It’s especially popular among women who want to avoid:
Harsh chemicals
Prescription medications
Drug-resistant yeast strains
Most women feel relief within 1–2 uses.
Full resolution of all symptoms like itching, discharge, and irritation typically occurs within 4–7 nights of use, depending on the severity of the infection and your body's individual healing time.
Yes, absolutely.
Yeast Free™ is made with pure, herbal ingredients and no harsh preservatives—making it safe to use monthly or as a preventive protocol if you're prone to:
Recurring yeast infections
Candida flare-ups after antibiotics
Hormonal shifts or high-stress periods