When I first “cracked the code” on stabilizing and reversing prolapse, and wrote and published Saving the Whole Woman, I set up this forum. While I had finally gotten my own severe uterine prolapse under control with the knowledge I had gained, I didn’t actually know if I could teach other women to do for themselves what I had done for my condition.
So I just started teaching women on this forum. Within weeks, the women started writing back, “It’s working! I can feel the difference!”
From that moment on, the forum became the hub of the Whole Woman Community. Unfortunately, spammers also discovered the forum, along with the thousands of women we had been helping. The level of spamming became so intolerable and time-consuming, we regretfully took the forum down.
Technology never sleeps, however, and we have better tools today for controlling spam than we did just a few years ago. So I am very excited and pleased to bring the forum back online.
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Christine Kent
Founder
Whole Woman
Christine
February 15, 2011 - 11:17am
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probiotics tablet
Jaq, you might want to try a good oral probiotic - either gel-cap or tablet. Wet either one with warm water and insert vaginally as high as possible. This is the moisture we are missing after menopause. C
kiki
February 15, 2011 - 3:06pm
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probiotics tablet
I have been doing this for yeast and it is fab. Only thing i recommend is not getting one that is enteric coated, as they never really dissolve... but it definately helps re yeast and keeping everything natural (as recommended by Christine--thank you!)
just a question
February 15, 2011 - 3:58pm
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Vaginal Moisturizer
Hello Christine & All --
Thank you for the probiotic tip, but not sure this is a good alterative for me since my prolapse is so pushy, cannot keep anything like that in long enough to dissolve. Once I stand everything is out. That is why I was asking about the other ideas.
Thank you
Just a question
marigold2
February 16, 2011 - 2:06pm
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vaginal dryness
This follows my post of a few minutes ago. Sorry Christine I read the probiotic word on this subject but missed the rest (gel/tablet etc.) I then searched for info on probiotics and saw that yoghurt can be used.
Hope this doesn't confuse people - and welcome and other comments.
louiseds
February 19, 2011 - 8:41am
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Capsule coming out
Hi Just a Question
How about putting it in after you get into bed at night and leaving it there until morning?
Yellow Daffodil
February 19, 2011 - 10:03am
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Probiotic tablet for missing moisture.
This is the best grapevine ever!
kmscott66
August 23, 2011 - 6:24pm
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Emerita moisturizer
This moisturizer is great for raw burning pain. Put it in the search site for more information.
louiseds
August 23, 2011 - 8:37pm
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vaginal moisturisers
Hi Just a question
You could also try Replens. Put Replens into the Search box to find topics where we have talked about it quite extensively. Likewise with Emerita which seems to work differently from Replens. Emerita has only just been brought to our attention.
Louise
chihuahuamom
September 7, 2013 - 12:27am
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organic lubricant
Hi,
Organic is the things I look for whether it is to eat or to rub on. Years ago I found an intimate moisturizing cream that I hadn't know would also work pretty well on a bothersome prolapse. It is called Firefly Organics intimate botanical moisturizing cream. It is a little oily, but it only takes a couple drops that I rub on and if you use a think pad, it doesn't get on your clothes. This is what I have found to be helpful.
Coping
January 11, 2014 - 7:24pm
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vaginal moisturizer
I was wondering if it would be OK to use a vitamin E suppository at bedtime and keep it in all night, however, I'm worried about the inside stitches at the top of the vagina that surgeons do to stitch it shut after hysterectomy. (had this done Aug. 13, 2013) I'm afraid I'm gonna dissolve them & the whole thing will come open which would be a disaster. I had been using Luvena before hyster, but now I'm afraid to use that, too. It comes in a prefilled tube, and I'm afraid to put anything like that up there. Anyway thanks for the info about the probiotic tablet. Is that safe for post hysterectomy?
Coping
January 11, 2014 - 7:28pm
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whole woman diet.
Is the Whole Woman Diet vegetarian? Or is it just all around good food, like no fried food, no junk food like chips or is it a raw diet?
Surviving60
January 13, 2014 - 12:01pm
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WW diet / Vit. E suppository
Hi Coping - Christine's food book is, sadly, out of print for the time being. She has an excellent general food section in Saving the Whole Woman, a number of videos in the Resources section of this site, and touches upon various topics in several of her dvds. Unless she herself wants to comment here (or someone else qualified to do so, and I am not that person!), then feel free to do your own investigation from these sources.
I don't know a thing about Vitamin E suppositories. I just wanted to keep your question from getting buried in case anyone else does. Good luck! - Surviving
Coping
February 3, 2014 - 8:26pm
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ww diet/vit. e. suppository
Hi Surviving, Thank you for commenting. I'll check out those other resources. I am about to get started with learning about raw diets.
Hi Surviving - Thank you for your answer. I will check out those other resources. I am thinking about trying to incorporate more raw foods into my diet which needs to improve greatly. I think I'll forget about Vitamin E suppositories for awhile. They are for rectal or vaginal use. The probiotic sounds like a better option for me. Thanks again - Coping
nature36
February 4, 2014 - 5:18pm
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vaginal prebiotic
Ladies, My Ob/Gynecologist recommended for my prolapse the Luvena brand which includes Pre-biotics. For 3 months I have been using the Vaginal moisturizer & lubricant using my finger for moisturizing the prolapse and pushing it back up there while lying down, twice a day. Also using occasionally, every day, after urination the feminine wipes. There is a website available for further information; and some stores have special days for discounts. Best wishes.
Christine
February 4, 2014 - 7:59pm
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Luvena
Hi Nature,
I couldn't find a complete ingredient list for this product, but it's the first vaginal product I've seen that contains glycogen. As those who have heard my vaginal honey story know, glycogen is the animal form of complex carbohydrate. I believe, like armour thyroid, glycogen has to manufactured from animal products, which in itself would preclude its use by vegetarians. But at least it is being produced. It was my sense after reading much literature on the subject that the doctor/chemists of the 1920s and early 30s made a conscious decision to develop estrogen instead of glycogen...when it is glycogen that we need to bring the "life" back to the post-menopausal vagina. Estradiol, the estrogen of our reproductive years, prompts the vaginal walls to secrete glycogen. Honey is a very good prebiotic as well, resulting in culturing the vagina much like glycogen.
This company, Laclede, Inc., also manufactures fluoride products for teeth, and is heavily into research of human and pet medications. I have no way of knowing the quality or purity of the product, but am glad to hear it is helping. Six applications for $20.00 seems quite expensive.
In any case, if you want to see how hard the FDA comes down on anyone who competes with Big Pharma, click here to read their warning letter sent to Laclede, Inc. I think it's interesting the FDA is insisting such substances as lactoferrin are "active ingredients."
Christine
Coping
February 24, 2014 - 8:31pm
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Less than $20.00
Hi Christine, I had been getting Luvena at Wal Mart for $14.99 or $15.99 before my hysterectomy, but haven't gotten it since. Afraid to use anything how. Anyway, last year it was supposed to be available at Walgreens, and when I went to buy it (it was on sale for $14.99) the clerk couldn't sell it to me because it had been recalled, so next day I called the company, and I was told that Walgreens can't sell it because of packaging issues, but that it was available at Wal Mart. It doesn't have a very good delivery system in my opinion. I think it should come in a tube.