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Aging gracefully
December 26, 2015 - 5:39pm
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Hi Daphne,
Hi Daphne,
You really don't need to buy anything fancy, just raw local honey will do the trick.
Of course, the doctor is going to disagree with Christine about the honey, because he can't make the money off you if you aren't buying his drugs.
Daphne
December 27, 2015 - 10:09am
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raw honey
Thank you for your reply Aging gracefully. It is quite an interesting sight to look in and read about their growing environment and how they manage to keep it pesticide free. I dabbed some Epson salts water on my sore looking area today and hope that might help until I get the Honey. I do have store bought regular Honey but I understand it is the word {Raw} that needs to be on the label.
Daphne
Pauline89
January 14, 2016 - 5:11pm
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Folliculitis
Could anyone tell me if using honey could cause folliculitis ? I recently suffered it in the vulval area . I stopped the honey while treating the folliculitis with Epsom salts which seemed to clear it up but then when I started with the honey again it came back again . I now seem to have got rid of it again but am reluctant to apply the honey until I find out if it could have been the cause .
Aging gracefully
January 14, 2016 - 5:50pm
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Hi Pauline,
Hi Pauline,
Christine would be the best one to ask, but I haven't read anything on the forum about the honey causing any issues like this. It could be a fungal infection or caused by any number of different things.
Apple cider vinegar has been suggested as well as a whole host of remedies from women on the forum for vaginal health.
You may also want to look into Christine's Vulva Vaginal Health DVD. She explains about all things to do with the health of our vulva and vaginas, and remedies also.
Something to think about.
Pauline89
January 15, 2016 - 4:34am
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Follictulitis
Thankyou Aging gracefully for your imput . I have learned today that folliculitis can be hard to irradicate so I probably gave up the treatment too soon so I think the answer could be to carry on with it for a few weeks after the spots go away again and then return back to the honey .
Christine
January 15, 2016 - 11:10am
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folliculitis
This condition is usually caused by fungus, which vinegar eradicates very effectively. Unlike unfriendly bacteria, candida and other yeast can cohabit with Lactobacillus. This is why we say daily honey and a few squirts of 1/2 vinegar 1/2 water when needed are our best medicine. I almost never use vinegar anymore, but then I live in a very dry climate.
Pauline89
January 15, 2016 - 11:18am
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Thankyou Christine I think I
Thankyou Christine I think I may start on the vinegar too . All makes sense . While I am on here there is a small area of my vulva where every now and again , especially when I first stand up after sitting that I feel a sensation of strong itch as though something was running down it . Only lasts a few seconds and is gone again . I wonder if anyone else gets this ?
Christine
January 15, 2016 - 9:00pm
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itching
I have no way of knowing, Pauline, but can only tell you that itching is a classic sign of candida.
Pauline89
January 16, 2016 - 2:51am
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Vinegar
Thanks again Christine . Sounds like it could all tie in with the folliculitis . Have started using the vinegar this morning . Thanks again .