Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Apple Cider Vinegar and Bacterial Vaginosis


!±8± Apple Cider Vinegar and Bacterial Vaginosis

In your quest to find a satisfactory treatment for BV, you may have come across links to information about apple cider vinegar and bacterial vaginosis and you may be wondering what the connection is between two words which you felt it was unlikely to hear in the same sentence.

Bacterial vaginosis is caused by an imbalance in the naturally occurring bacteria within the vagina. Normally, the pH level of a healthy vagina is slightly acidic. This natural state encourages healthy bacteria (Lactobacillus) and discourages harmful bacteria (Gardnerella). It is this harmful bacteria which causes the horrible symptoms of bacterial vaginosis which include a foul, fishy smelling vaginal discharge which is normally white or gray and very watery together with an often unbearable itching and burning sensation in and around the vagina.

The connection between apple cider vinegar and bacterial vaginosis can be found when you consider what might be done to help to cure BV. To get the vagina back to a healthy state, it is necessary to reduce the alkaline level and increase the acidity. One way to do this is to naturally introduce a substance which is gentle enough to do this without causing further irritation. Apple cider vinegar is acidic in nature but will not cause problems around the vagina if it is well diluted.

If you add two or three cups of cider vinegar to a shallow bath and sit in it for around twenty minutes, this will be long enough for the acidity to help to rebalance the pH levels and therefore start to give some relief from the irritation.

Used in isolation, although apple cider vinegar may help to ease the symptoms, it will not cure the root cause of bacterial vaginosis. However, there is no doubt that it can form part of some very powerful home remedies which are guaranteed to cure BV.


Apple Cider Vinegar and Bacterial Vaginosis

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