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MENOPAUSE ANSWERS

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Do you want a real solution rather than all the make-money quick formulas?
 
I  know what I have to say may sound arrogant but its time for a master herbalist to call this for what it is. Most of the menopause products are created based on 3 processes:

a single supplement/herb wonder
a combination of past researched supplements/herbs with […]

Do You Suffer From Chronic Bacterial Vaginosis

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Chronic Bacterial Vaginosis Chronic bacterial vaginosis is actually quite common. As many as 1 in 3 women will suffer with BV at some point in their lives. The infection takes hold when the bad bacteria over grows the good bacteria within the vagina. It can be caused when a woman uses highly scented soaps, douches […]

Getting Rid Of Vaginal Yeast Infection

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

A vaginal yeast infection is the result of too much Candida bacteria in the vagina. There are several causes of this, but the most common is antibiotics. Antibiotics are prescribed to treat infections and frequently kill off vaginal bacteria that balance between the Candida. In their proper balance the bacteria keep the vagina healthy.
It’s […]

Ovarian Cyst Symptoms and Treatment

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

The pain can be excruciating. A sharp, yet dull throbbing sensation continuously occurring throughout the lower abdomen. You may feel as though you need to be rushed quickly to the hospital. You may wonder what is causing you to feel so bad or creating such an intense pain. If there has been no diagnosis, you […]

Bacterial Vaginosis Treatments

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

SO you are suffering from bacterial vaginosis and now you wonder what will happen after the diagnosis? No need to worry. Help is available, there are several Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment options availabe these days.
Bacterial vaginosis is a form of vaginitis that occurs when the normal bacteria within the vagina is overpowered with negative bacteria. […]

Information About Per-Menopause

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

While menopause doesn’t begin for most women until around the age of 50, many women will begin experiencing Peri-menopause symptoms as early as their late 30’s or early 40’s. These Peri-menopause symptoms are simply a sign that the estrogen levels in the body are decreasing, giving you a chance to Peripare for the “change of […]


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