Interesting article about LS

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Hi Christine and all the great ladies here.
in the Age yesterday there was an interesting article about female genital health, but particularly LS. http://www.theage.com.au/national/the-vagina-dialogues-20130105-2ca3g.html. Interesting in that, so many in the gynocology profession are still scratching their heads about many of the issues we face.
Aussielou

I read the article and is very interesting! Thank you very much for sharing the address!
I was thinking if they show a address to contact them and maybe you can let this persons with Lichen Sclerosis know about taking the Red Clover tea and to read the research done by Christine?
I am not very knowledgeable about Internet but if you can help somebody that is suffering, it will be great! Thank you again for sharing it !

Unfortunately Solita, medical world has kind of closed the door behind itself with pelvic and vulval pain and discomfort. I have spoken personally to Dr Thierrry Vancaille, one of the acknowledged experts on pelvic pain, about Whole Woman and the effect of lifting the perineum with Whole Woman posture to alleviate stretching of the pudendal nerve, which has the potential to reduce pelvic pain from that source. He didn't seem to be that interested.

Red Clover? I have never heard anything out of pelvic pain circles about using red clover. I suspect that it is not something that doctors would prescribe, so it is probably outside of their awareness.

This sort of thinking is a bit Flat Earth Society if you ask me. It is difficult for me not to see this sort of thinking as being in the interests of doctors, rather than patients. This is the kind of attitude that we also see in gyn world when it is suggested that Whole Woman techniques could possibly help prolapse. It can be very disheartening when we have had personal experience of improvement.