Let me break this down in terms anyone can understand:
Picture your body as having two battlegrounds.
The surface — your skin, where you can see the rash, the redness, the raw patches.
And the internal environment — your systemic microbial balance, inflammatory response, and immune regulation that determines whether that surface stays healthy or becomes a war zone.
Antifungal cream? It only touches the surface.
It kills yeast ON your skin. For a few hours. Maybe a day or two.
But the CONDITIONS that let that yeast thrive? They're created INSIDE your body.
Here's what's actually happening:
1. Your body has an internal cycle that's stuck in overdrive.
Three things are happening simultaneously:
Microbial pressure — Yeast and bacteria aren't just living on your skin. They're overgrowing throughout your system. Your gut, your tissues, everywhere. That systemic pressure constantly seeds your skin folds with new organisms.
Inflammatory response — Your immune system is stuck in alarm mode. Every bit of heat, friction, and moisture triggers an overreaction. Redness. Swelling. That burning feeling that never goes away.
Barrier dysfunction — Your skin's ability to protect itself is compromised from the inside out. It can't maintain moisture balance. Can't resist friction. Can't heal properly.
2. The "Menopausal Accelerator" is why it got worse after 50.
Here's the critical piece for anyone in menopause:
As estrogen drops, your skin becomes thinner, drier, and more fragile. Hot flashes flood the fold with moisture multiple times a day — unpredictably, violently.
Your immune system's natural antifungal response weakens. The yeast that was manageable at 35 becomes unstoppable at 55 — not because you're doing anything wrong, but because your body's natural defenses have been systematically compromised by hormonal changes.
Menopause pours gasoline on a fire that was already smoldering.
3. Antifungal cream only touches ONE piece — and temporarily.
Cream kills surface yeast. That's it.
But within 24-48 hours, the yeast grows right back. Because the internal pressure that's seeding it never stopped. Because the inflammation that's feeding it never calmed. Because the barrier that's supposed to stop it was never repaired.
You're mopping the floor while the faucet's still running.
4. Powder makes things WORSE over time.
Powder absorbs surface moisture. For a few hours.
Then you sweat. Then the powder mixes with sweat. Then it turns to paste — "boob glue" — that traps heat, increases friction, and creates an even BETTER environment for yeast.
Meanwhile, you're not addressing the internal cycle at all.
Wilma Becker
Has anyone tried this yet?
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Maria Schmidt
I did! I was so skeptical after wasting money on so many "solutions," but after 3 weeks my skin actually started calming down. The burning that used to hit every morning? Gone. I can actually put on a bra without wincing. I made it through my grandson's soccer awards dinner last Saturday — smiled in every photo, talked to everyone without covering my chest or sneaking off. I cried in the car after because I didn't think that was possible anymore.
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Samantha Logan
I've spent $10,000+ over the years on skin fold stuff: dermatologists, prescription creams, medicated powders, specialty bras, every barrier spray on the market. This capsule was like $35. I'm angry nobody told me about attacking from the inside sooner.
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Monica Smith
How long does the shipping take?
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Ilse Bierhals
Hey Monica, I received mine after a week. Took my first capsule that same night before bed.
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Steven Durenman
My wife has had burning rashes under her breasts for 19 years. She's tried everything. I ordered this for her honestly not expecting much. But she cried last week because for the first time in years, she put on a bra in the morning and there was no burning. Not a trace. She actually said "I forgot what this felt like."
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Emma Schulz
Hey Christina, you need something like this instead of those overpriced creams
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Christina Miller
Wow that's really interesting, I just ordered one. Can't keep paying hundreds of dollars every few months for creams that don't last
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Hank Schneider
Have you bought one, how long does it take to get to you?
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Susan Brown
For me, 6 working days. Worth every day of waiting.
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Gisella Neumann
My daughter sent me the article about Dr. Mitchell and the Orgatics capsules. I thought it was too good to be true. 4 weeks later and I hosted Thanksgiving dinner for the first time in 5 years — no hiding under baggy shirts, no sneaking off to the bathroom, no dreading hugs. I ate ribs. RIBS. I'm still kind of in shock.
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Paula Rowen
Has anyone here been using prescription creams like Ketoconazole for years? Did this actually help you stop needing them?
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Anna White
I've been on prescription antifungal cream on and off for 6 years and I hated what it did to my skin (thinning, more fragile, cracked easily). After about 4 weeks on the Orgatics capsules each night, my skin started calming down on its own. My dermatologist said my skin barrier actually looked improved. I haven't used the prescription cream since. I honestly wish I found this years ago.
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Agnes Graeme
I just ordered mine! I can't wait.
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