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| BamaSuzy |
Posted - May 11 2006 : 6:51:11 PM o.k. I saw the thread on the yeast infection and thought I'd ask...
is there any herb or whatever for the dryness and itchiness that follows a hysterectomy (or many times natural menopause)???
apple cider vinegar washes helps more than anything else....I am highly allergic to just about anything....any suggestions????
I refuse to take any hormones by mouth or to "inject" any....
You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt! |
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| BamaSuzy |
Posted - May 26 2006 : 9:50:20 PM Every over-the-counter cream I have tried and the two that I have been prescribed (including the $50 one I bought with a prescription) all had something in them one way or the other that I was allergic too...If there is a cream or any other medicine that has more than one ingridient it then is hard for me to tell what I am allergic to in it...
That's why I'm seeking herbal and natural remedies that I can try one at a time...
You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt! |
| westernhorse51 |
Posted - May 20 2006 : 09:11:25 AM I used Estroven, it takes a while to get into your system but once it does, it's great. At least for me it was.
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| EnchantedWoodsGirl |
Posted - May 19 2006 : 9:53:02 PM Many natural things to try - Evening Primrose oil available in capsules, aloe cream for vaginal dryness, an over the counter supplement I believe called Estroven - wild yam cream - let me do some more research for you and I will tell you more - this is my special forte- herbal/natural medicine. Just think of hot flashes as power surges lol!
Kathy of the Enchanted Wood |
| Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - May 12 2006 : 05:21:39 AM My thoughts are that the vinegar may help the itching for a short time, but in the long run is a very drying agent, ask your doctor, they're are many creams that are for just that purpose, no hormones. NANCY JO |