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	<title>Comments on: Can Rephresh really cure bacterial vaginosis?</title>
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		<title>By: Kelly Calgen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kelly Calgen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 16:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, rePHresh cured me of my bacterial vaginosis overnight. I had never had it before, but I self-diagnosed myself via the internet. I react very badly to antibiotics, so I tried the yogurt tampon- nothing. I tried douching which is apparently a no no as well. I picked up some rePhresh to at least eliminate the vaginal odor that my BV was causing and it worked in seconds. It cleared all the bad bacteria out (came out of my vagina in white clumps for the first 2 days) and restored my pH factor. I will always use this product no matter how much it costs. IT WORKS. I wish these threads would stop telling you that it doesn&#039;t cure BV, it does. IT DOES. The bad bacteria cannot survive in a 4.5 pH environment. The first few days of use will be messy, but it&#039;s worth it. And if your BV comes back, something is probably destroying your natural flora and pH balance.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, rePHresh cured me of my bacterial vaginosis overnight. I had never had it before, but I self-diagnosed myself via the internet. I react very badly to antibiotics, so I tried the yogurt tampon- nothing. I tried douching which is apparently a no no as well. I picked up some rePhresh to at least eliminate the vaginal odor that my BV was causing and it worked in seconds. It cleared all the bad bacteria out (came out of my vagina in white clumps for the first 2 days) and restored my pH factor. I will always use this product no matter how much it costs. IT WORKS. I wish these threads would stop telling you that it doesn&#8217;t cure BV, it does. IT DOES. The bad bacteria cannot survive in a 4.5 pH environment. The first few days of use will be messy, but it&#8217;s worth it. And if your BV comes back, something is probably destroying your natural flora and pH balance.</p>
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		<title>By: Tiare</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tiare</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 20:40:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It absolutely will NOT cure BV but it is very helpful in preventing further episodes. You probably should use it after every period and after sex as well.  If you think you currently have BV, you need to get treated first and then start using the rephresh after that.  
Sounds like you are quite knowledgeable about BV and I am sure you probably know all the things associated with it but here is my little rant anyway. Stay far far away from douching and any perfumed products for cleansing the genitals.  You probably know all about the wiping from front to back and avoiding sexual practices that can drag bacteria from the rectal area to the vagina.  A safe product for cleaning the vaginal area is Purpose.  The normal bacteria in the vagina maintain the pH at the appropriate level but some women lack the normal amount of these bacteria called lactobacillus and there is nothing you can do to get more lactobacillus.  BV tends to recur over and over again for these women and you may just be one of them.  You may need to periodically get treated with the standard treatment but the rephresh is at least worth a try to see if it can reduce the number of episodes you have.  good luck, it is a tough problem because you cant really cure it, but you can manage it</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It absolutely will NOT cure BV but it is very helpful in preventing further episodes. You probably should use it after every period and after sex as well.  If you think you currently have BV, you need to get treated first and then start using the rephresh after that.<br />
Sounds like you are quite knowledgeable about BV and I am sure you probably know all the things associated with it but here is my little rant anyway. Stay far far away from douching and any perfumed products for cleansing the genitals.  You probably know all about the wiping from front to back and avoiding sexual practices that can drag bacteria from the rectal area to the vagina.  A safe product for cleaning the vaginal area is Purpose.  The normal bacteria in the vagina maintain the pH at the appropriate level but some women lack the normal amount of these bacteria called lactobacillus and there is nothing you can do to get more lactobacillus.  BV tends to recur over and over again for these women and you may just be one of them.  You may need to periodically get treated with the standard treatment but the rephresh is at least worth a try to see if it can reduce the number of episodes you have.  good luck, it is a tough problem because you cant really cure it, but you can manage it</p>
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