pH-D Feminine Health, First Woman Owned Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories, Made in USA, Bottle of 24 (600mg)

February 9, 2020 - Comment

Ph-D Feminine Health, First Woman Owned Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories, Made in USA, Bottle of 24 (600mg) Product Features NATURAL SOLUTION FOR VAGINAL ISSUES: If you are struggling with vaginal odor or other vaginal issues, pH-D Feminine Health is your answer WOMAN OWNED: Our founder, Deeannah Seymour, developed the first boric acid suppository available on

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Ph-D Feminine Health, First Woman Owned Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories, Made in USA, Bottle of 24 (600mg)

Product Features

  • NATURAL SOLUTION FOR VAGINAL ISSUES: If you are struggling with vaginal odor or other vaginal issues, pH-D Feminine Health is your answer
  • WOMAN OWNED: Our founder, Deeannah Seymour, developed the first
    boric acid suppository available on the market. pH-D is trusted by millions of
    women, doctors and other health care professionals
  • QUALITY: pH-D is the only brand that OWNS and OPERATES their FDA
    registered manufacturing facility to ensure the highest safety standards
    possible
  • PROMOTES NORMAL VAGINAL BALANCE: pH-D Feminine Health is a
    natural defense against vaginal imbalance and can help get things back to
    normal quickly. pH-D is effective in preventing odor caused by menstruation,
    intercourse, exercise and vaginal imbalance during menopause
  • PRODUCT INFORMATION: These statements have not been evaluated by
    the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose,
    treat, cure, prevent, or be, any of the following: contagious diseases,
    treatments or infections, recurrent yeast infection, yeast infection treatment,
    vaginitis treatment, bacterial vaginosis treatment, bv treatment, bacterial
    infection treatment, and Trichomoniasis

Comments

Anonymous says:

This.stuff.works. Listen. This stuff is miraculous. Apologies in advance if this is a long review but I just want to set the stage of the situation I was dealing with. Back in 2015, about 3 months into my pregnancy with my 2nd child, I started getting BV and yeast infections. Up until that point I may have had 2 yeast infections in my entire life, but suddenly it was this ongoing thing that would not go away. At first I chalked it up to hormone changes from pregnancy but the fact that it never went away even after I had my baby, I realized it had to be something more. Like clockwork, I’d go to the doctor, she’d take a culture, then prescribe me with medication. A week was probably the longest I could keep it away. I was getting so irritated because my doctor seemed to just shrug it off as no big deal but the whole time I’m like, “this can’t be normal”. So I stopped going to the doctor bc I got tired of paying the copay and not getting any better (and it further solidified my skepticism of…

Anonymous says:

Read this review if you’re desperate for a cure 1. Insert a boric acid capsule after showering before bed every day for one week, every two days the following week, and every third day for the last week.2. Drink a gallon of water every day for 3 weeks3. Drink 2 cups of cranberry juice every day (the tart stuff, not juice cocktail).4. Avoid and any forms of douching (even if it’s water only or mixed with peroxide) just don’t! This won’t work if you douche5. Take a daily probiotic (I recommend rephresh. It works better than all of the overpriced ones.) It does NOT require refrigeration.6. Avoid sugar as much as possible. Sugar is in a lot of food items that aren’t necessarily sweet. You have to practically eliminate it all together for at least three weeks for this method to work.7. Wash your inner labia with water only. Use your fingers. (I use white dove to wash the area where hair grows, but do NOT get any form of soap near the opening of your “flower”). Do not spread the “smile” to wash it with…

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