Treating Virginal Odor
1. Allow
plenty air into v**ina area First of all, you need to allow your vaginal area
to “air out” whenever you get the chance. This means going without pants or
underwear whenever you have the opportunity, especially while sleeping. If you
cannot stand to be bare-bottomed, at the very least you should switch to
wearing cotton underpants. These will maximize the air flow to your v**ina and
give the bad bacteria less opportunity to grow and fester. One easy switch is
to wear loose skirts instead of tight pants. Wearing tight pants restricts the
flow of air between your legs, which allows the bad bacteria to grow and
multiply. In contrast, wearing loose skirts allows your vaginal area to air
out. In addition to being more comfortable, this will help you to cure a smelly
v**ina more quickly.
2. Daily
washing/changing of your underwear Always keep your undergarment clean. Make
sure you change them at least daily and wash them in hot water to kill any
stubborn bacteria. This will help to get rid of sweat and bacteria may have
been trapped, leaving you feeling and smelling better.
3. Change
your diet What you eat has great effects on the smell of your v**ina. Eat a
healthy diet that contains very little processed foods and sugar. These foods
change the pH of your v**ina, and could affect the smell. Sweet v**ina smell
and taste can be produced by vegetables high in chlorophyll, like wheatgrass,
parsley, and celery, fruits and spices like cinnamon, peppermint, and cardamom.
On the other hand, foods such as coffee, onions, meat, dairy, garlic and strong
spices have the potential of changing your vaginal odor to something very
unpleasant.
4. Take
unflavored yoghurt or probiotics Taking plain unflavored yoghurt that contains
live active cultures regularly. This is a good way of reintroducing some of the
good bacteria that would have been destroyed in the v**ina and restoring normal
vaginal ecological balance. Probiotics are also very good products. These
products contains millions of live bacteria that when taken helps to keep your
v**ina healthy and free of unpleasant odor.
5. Shower
every day to clean your v**ina Take your shower at least once daily, but twice
daily is much better. While in the shower, use a soft cotton washcloth damped
in water to gently wipe down the outer labia. After, gently wipe the inside of
the labia and then down to your b*tt crack. Rinse well. If you work out, sweat
excessively, go swimming, or are involved in some other sweat-inducing
activity, another shower won’t hurt. Just be sure to avoid taking a bath, as
the dirt, sweat, and bacteria aren’t washed away so much as steeped around your
body.
6. Keep your
v**ina dry For the same reason that taking a long, hot bath isn’t the best way
to get clean, vaginas need to keep dry. While some moisture is just part and
parcel of having a v**ina, letting moisture and sweat stew down there is a
recipe for odor. Make sure that your v**ina has had ample time to dry after the
shower. Change out of clothing that is damp or sweaty, shower after excessive
exercise or swimming, and be sure to give your v**ina plenty of (in private)
air time.
7. Use a
mild, unscented soap when washing your v**ina It may seem to go against your
natural instincts, but if you have vaginal odor, you should use a very mild
soap with no added scents or dyes. The simpler you can go the better. The
closer to natural you can get, the less interference there will be with natural
bacterial ecology of the vaginal. Keeping the natural bacteria in balance will
get rid of excess vaginal discharge, get rid of odors, and help prevent itching
and irritation.
8. Don’t use
antiseptic soaps, douche or body wash on your v**ina Body washes and body
scrubs are rarely anything but a conglomeration of highly irritating scents and
dyes. Some contain oils, synthetic compounds, and even minute pieces of
plastic. While these may smell nice and fresh when you uncap the bottle, these
chemicals will do nothing but disrupt the delicate skin of the v**ina. In the
end, this can cause an imbalance of bacteria and excessive odor, discharge, and
irritation. Antiseptic soaps should as well be avoided as well. These products
kill the good bacteria and predispose one to having v**ina thrush infection.
It’s a common misconception that douching is the best way to clean your v**ina.
Many over-the-counter douches contain artificial scents and harsh chemicals.
Let’s face it: a v**ina should not smell like strawberry fields or summer
breezes. They just shouldn’t. Even the douches that are gentle are often
unnecessary.
9. Avoid
multiple s*xual partners Resist the urge to have multiple s*x partners. Studies
show a correlation of multiple s*x partners with recurring infections of
bacterial vaginosis even though it isn’t a sexually transmitted disease
10.
Carefully select your pads/tampons Give serious consideration to the type of
sanitary products you use. Pads or tampons that contain deodorant are an
‘insult’ to the delicate vaginal tissues. Most sanitary pads and tampons could
contain bleaches, plastics, and dioxins from recycled materials. These
chemicals are absorbed by the reproductive system. These have very serious
health implications. Switch to a brand that keeps you dry, has no chemicals at
all, is biodegradable, and prevents infections with unique technology.
Sanitary
pads as the name implies should be clean and hygienic! Store them in a very
clean place. Make sure they are wrapped to keep out infectious bacteria. Store
your box of pads or tampons in the bedroom, not the bathroom where germs become
airborne every time you flush the toilet. Sanitary pads have an expiration date
on them. Beyond this expiration date, the pads will have accumulated too much
bacterial contamination, even though they are in a ‘wrapped’ package. Throw
them out if they’re past the expiration date.

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