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	<title>Comments on: Does anyone&#8230;..?</title>
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		<title>By: Dippy</title>
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		<description>Your problem may be that you&#039;re too clean. When I went to the doctor for the same problem, I was told that it was a yeast infection. Can you believe it--a yeast infection under the breasts. Your soap may be killing off both good and bad bacteria, especially if the problem keeps coming back. I&#039;ll tell you what I did, and see if it helps you.

I bought some generic anti-fungal cream from Wal-Mart. It cleared up the &quot;rash&quot;. I also use cornstarch as a powder. There&#039;s no perfumes or dyes, and it&#039;s perfectly natural. After all, it&#039;s also used in foods. Since starting this routine, I can&#039;t remember the last time I had an &quot;outbreak&quot;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your problem may be that you&#039;re too clean. When I went to the doctor for the same problem, I was told that it was a yeast infection. Can you believe it&#8211;a yeast infection under the breasts. Your soap may be killing off both good and bad bacteria, especially if the problem keeps coming back. I&#039;ll tell you what I did, and see if it helps you.</p>
<p>I bought some generic anti-fungal cream from Wal-Mart. It cleared up the &quot;rash&quot;. I also use cornstarch as a powder. There&#039;s no perfumes or dyes, and it&#039;s perfectly natural. After all, it&#039;s also used in foods. Since starting this routine, I can&#039;t remember the last time I had an &quot;outbreak&quot;.</p>
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