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Surviving60
January 18, 2016 - 8:38am
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Hi again Cleo
Perhaps they did a biopsy, looking for something and running tests. Otherwise I can't imagine having a section of bowel removed without anyone telling you why. So, get some answers! And do stop back and give us an update. Lots of love to you - Surviving
Take2
January 18, 2016 - 2:25pm
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Yeast infection and honey
I''ve been using (local) honey now for several months, morning and evening.
To my dismay, it seems I developed a yeast infection, with the accompanying soreness and itching,
I have not had a yeast infection in many years. I've treated it with the drugstore remedy and it is now much better.
I'm confused as to whether or not I should resume my daily honey insertions.
Thank you, I appreciate any replies!
Oops, I may have posted this in the wrong place- my apologies
Aging gracefully
January 18, 2016 - 6:03pm
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Hello Take2,
Hello Take2,
I haven't yet heard of any correlation between any infections and honey. You may want to invest into
Christine's Vulva Vaginal Health dvd. It has great information and remedies that can help answer some of your questions.