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Homeopathic Remedies for Bacterial Vaginosis – How to Get Rid of the Smelly Fishy Odor on Your Own and From Home

Bacterial vaginosis is a common infection in women all over the world. It is one of the easiest infections that women can get and it is the one that women have to deal with the most. Bacterial vaginosis is essentially an infection that starts when bacteria enters the vagina. This differs from a yeast infection in that the only symptom is the smell. That being said, the smell is horrid and it is very fishy. Even though it may be the only symptom that you have to deal with, you want it gone immediately.

 

The positive thing about bacterial vaginosis is that it can be easily treated. This means that you can take comfort in knowing that as soon as this infection starts, it can be gone just as quickly. All you need are some homeopathic remedies for bacterial vaginosis. There is no prescription needed here and all you have to do in order to make the smell go away, is to use these natural cures.

 

A great way to cure the smelly odor at home is with baking soda. Baking soda has this great quality about it. Not only does it clean very well and get rid of odors quickly, but it also expands and that is what makes it a great treatment. All you have to do is insert about a teaspoon of baking soda inside of your vagina, and then insert an even lesser amount of apple cider vinegar. When you do this, the two mix and create a chemical reaction, in which the baking soda foams and cleans you right out. Make sure you use apple cider vinegar, as it is the healthier and much safer option.

 

Another natural way to get relief from bacterial vaginosis is to use parsley. We often garnish with parsley, especially on foods that are high in garlic content because when you chew parsley afterwards, it freshens your breath. Parsley works to kill the bacteria that cause bad odors so of course this would work well for vaginal odor. All you have to do is insert a small leaf of parsley directly into your body and let it do all of the work for you. The parsley will work almost immediately to start neutralizing the bad odor. You can take comfort in knowing that this will work for you and start to give you the relief that you have been searching for.

 

Using homeopathic remedies will really work for you and help you to get the relief from this smelly odor that you have been looking for. You can get rid of the smell and you can do that today.

 

Unpleasant vaginal discharge and smell is a problem that plagues countless women and can reoccur every few months. There are effective treatments for the condition that don’t just mask the odor, they actually treat the problem and eliminate it. If you are tired of feeling self conscious and if you shy away from others because of your bad vaginal odor learn more about what you can do to fix the problem, from this informative site!

You don’t have to be self conscious of your vaginal odor anymore. If it’s interfering in your life and making it difficult for you to feel comfortable in intimate situations, there is help! You can rid yourself of unpleasant vaginal odor today.

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Fishy research for eczema sufferers

 

Eating fish has long been associated with healthy skin but is fish good for eczema? Researchers from Sweden found that the early introduction of fish into a child’s diet reduces the risk of eczema and asthma.

How soon can you introduce fish into a child’s diet?

Norwegian researchers found that frequent fish consumption before age 1 is associated with a reduced risk of allergic disease for toddlers. In this study, the average age infants began eating fish was 9 months of age (another study suggested 8 months of age was ideal and it reduced the risk of allergy). The Norwegian researchers concluded that fish consumption in infancy was more important than maternal fish intake during pregnancy in preventing childhood eczema.

Eczema Diet readers: check out pages 78 to 80 for safe seafood and fish to avoid.

You can read more on the eczema fish studies here:

http://jech.bmj.com/content/64/2/124.short

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1398-9995.2006.01115.x/full

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20670305

FYI: Keep in mind that fish allergy is possible so avoid fish if your child is allergic to fish or seafood.

 

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