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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fast forward a year and I feel like I’m in a much better place. I met with a [b]natural doctor who helped me[/b] immensely. She helped me find the root cause of my issues and I was able to eradicate my vaginal infections and greatly improve my IBS. I still have some issues if I eat certain foods but I'm fine if I stick to a certain diet. I have been seeing a chiropractor and acupuncturist for my nerve condition, and while not healed, I feel much better. I spent the last year in therapy discussing all of these things.[/quote]. I had a bad "down there" infection and a terrible gaslighting, slacking urologist, but my pcp put me on tetracycline for something else which finally helped. Then hubby rubbed against me and it came back. May I ask who this doctor is? I need your help OP![/quote] Try oral Flagyl. That’s assuming it’s bacterial vaginosis. That’s what worked for me.[/quote] OP here. They don’t live in the area. The number one thing is hormones. My hormones were out of wack. I changed my diet, take supplements, and pay very close attention to vaginal health. No event products, no underwear at home or while sleeping, only using mild soap, etc. I think I ended up with IBS and gastritis because I was constantly taking antibiotics that was destroying my stomach lining. I do have food allergies that I did not realize, but I think the antibiotic use was the main cause. It’s excessive but I went on a 60 day juice fast. Then I slowly added back in food groups and supplements. Now I eat a very high quality diet that’s plant focused with healthy fats and lean protein. I take pre and probiotics for gut and vaginal health. I use vaginal suppositories for a week after my period because that used to also cause an infection.[/quote] OT, but would you recommend your pre/probiotic? Looking into this for IBS.[/quote] OP here. Here’s what I take. - 1MD Nutrition Probiotics Platinum as a general probiotic. - Raw Probiotics Vaginal Care for BV - Nordic Naturals Omega ( can help with inflammation) - Seeking Health Vitamin D Drops - NutraBlast Boric Acid Suppositories. I use this after my period. Please note that you can’t have sex with this for 24 hours because it’s considered toxic to ingest. I also switched my diet. I only eat super healthy and eat yogurt everyday. I use a specific feminine wash and only wash my panties in unscented detergent. I don’t wear panties when I’m at home. [/quote] Thank you! Were you able to get your hormones in balance just from changing your diet? What did you have to eliminate? Does plant focused mean no or little meat? Are dairy and wheat allowed?[/quote]
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