Writing by mirific on Wednesday, 12 of October , 2011 at 9:26 pm
If you are like many women that suffer from yeast infections, you know the extensive use of penicillin for the treatment of bacterial infections has resulted in many bacteria becoming resistant to antibiotics. So home remedies for yeast infections are increasing in popularity among many women. A home remedy will not suit all women, but for those wanting to give it a go, the following remedies have proven to be the best.
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Writing by mirific on Tuesday, 4 of October , 2011 at 10:10 pm
Have you been struggling with a bacterial vaginosis infection off and on? Do antibiotics seem to clear it up for a while until you get comfortable before it hits you again? If so, you aren’t alone and you don’t have to be stuck with BV. Many women are finding that a natural remedy for BV can make a big difference.
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Writing by mirific on Wednesday, 28 of September , 2011 at 11:48 pm
Can a home remedy treat bacterial vaginosis? The short answer is that a single remedy cannot do that effectively. However, a combination of home remedies for BV can be much more useful than medical intervention. At least, that is true in a lot of cases.
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Writing by mirific on Tuesday, 27 of September , 2011 at 1:02 am
What is a natural remedy BV responds to? If you have problems with bacterial vaginosis, you are probably having to ask that question. Why? Well, it’s unlikely that you’ve had success with antibiotic treatments for BV. They can sometimes stop the BV in its tracks, but not for long. Usually it will come back shortly after you are done taking the medication.
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Writing by mirific on Monday, 15 of August , 2011 at 8:17 pm
a healthy diet may well be your natural remedy for bacterial vaginosis. This article will give an overview on several vitamins that have been indicated to play a role in preventing bacterial vaginois naturally.
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Writing by mirific on Tuesday, 9 of August , 2011 at 11:47 pm
For treating bacterial vaginosis infection, doctors normally prescribed various kinds of anti bacterial medicines. One popular type of medicine for treating this infection is Flagyl. Typical of any other anti bacterial medicine, Flagly will clear up the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis infection when used as directed by your doctor. But can Flagyl cure bacterial vaginosis permanently?
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Writing by mirific on Wednesday, 29 of June , 2011 at 12:00 pm
BV stands for bacterial vaginosis. Many women experience this at some point in their lives and will need to find a BV remedy. As this is a naturally occurring set of symptoms, lots of women prefer to try out natural remedies before attending a clinic. The symptoms are discharge and odor. All women have a certain amount of normal discharge so assessing what is abnormal depends on the individual.
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Writing by mirific on Wednesday, 18 of May , 2011 at 12:38 am
An article to help you identify if you have a vaginal yeast infection. Also to identify some yeast infection remedies.
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Writing by mirific on Wednesday, 20 of April , 2011 at 1:25 am
Looking for a yeast infection remedy that you can apply in the privacy of your home? This article outlines some of the simple things you can do from home to provide a treatment for candida.
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Writing by mirific on Sunday, 10 of April , 2011 at 12:00 pm
Bacterial vaginosis home remedy methods are safe bv cures. These remedies provide permanent relief from the condition without any adverse side effects. However making use of home remedies alone is not sufficient to get rid of bv. You must combine it with lifestyle changes and ensure proper vaginal hygiene.
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The actual fact:
Implant patients were three times as likely to die from lung cancer, emphysema and pneumonia as other plastic surgery patients. The study is based on medical records and death certificates of almost 8,000 women with breast implants, including silicone gel implants and saline implants, and more than 2,000 other plastic surgery patients. (National Cancer Institute(NCI),Boston University)