Preventing Bacterial Vaginosis

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Learn how to prevent bacterial vaginosis! Let’s talk about how to prevent bacterial vaginosis. Bacterial vaginosis is a condition where there is an overgrowth of bacteria. Normally, in the vagina, this bacterial is present in small amounts. It’s only a problem when there is an overgrowth of this bacteria.

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0:00 What is bacterial vaginosis?
0:18 Bacterial vaginosis symptoms and causes
1:10 How to prevent and fight bacterial vaginosis
2:20 Bulletproof your immune system *free course!

Symptoms of bacterial vaginosis can include a bad odor and a lot of pain. This condition can also develop into a UTI (urinary tract infection).

A few causes of bacterial vaginosis:
• Antibiotics
• Dairy
• Sugar
• Excess douching
• High estrogen

How to prevent and fight bacterial vaginosis:
1. Avoid sugar
2. Avoid dairy
3. Take a non-dairy probiotic
4. Take D-mannose
5. Boric acid (suppository)
6. Take oregano pearls

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps explain how to prevent bacterial vaginosis.

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