If you have a 'sister', a friend, a coworker, a roomie, or just someone that you know could use this information, it's always difficult to share information like this with them. I like to think I'm a very blunt person. BUT, when it comes to feminine odor, I just cannot bring myself to telling a grown women to wash herself. But, if you ever gather up the gaul to do it, here's what you need to tell them:
1. (3) Three drops of tea tree oil to your bath with 3 cups of pure apple cider vinegar
2. Cleaning your wash rag or any items used to clean your private parts (as momma use to call 'em) properly by applying soap and water to the items used and thoroughly hand-washing the items and rinsing clean, wringing dry and allowing it to dry completely BEFORE next use.
3. Yogurt (eating healthy bacteria helps eliminate bad bacteria) i don't like yogurt, but apparently from reading it works wonders.
4. LET IT BREATHE! Sometimes we wear tight clothing or clothing that doesn't allow air to get through to "it". In the summer months, feminine odor rises, so just be careful.
5. Using feminine wipes after bathroom use or other "play"
AND I found these as well or
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Gently wash your vulva and anus daily with mild soap, water or mineral oil. Do not use deodorant or perfumed soaps, as these products can alter the natural balance and can aid in causing vaginal infections.
Wear cotton and not satin underwear, as cotton will help skin breathe easier.
Wipe from front to back so bacteria from your anus does not travel to your vagina.
Cut down on drinks such as coffee and alcohol, and on sugar and refined carbohydrates, as they can change the pH of the vagina.
Baking soda is a good home remedy for pH balance in your body. Mix 1 tbsp. of baking soda in a glass of warm water and drink it once a day. Take a warm bath with 1/2 cup of baking soda to help with yeast infections. Soak in the warm baking soda bath for 15 to 20 minutes and then dry with a clean towel. Dab the vaginal area with a clean washcloth to make sure the area is completely dry before putting on your underwear.
Multivitamins and minerals can be taken as supplements in order to fight vaginal infections as well as to boost your immune system. Vitamin C, beta-carotene, Vitamin E, B vitamins and zinc are beneficial and can help women with vaginal infections. Garlic is a natural antibiotic that can be eaten raw daily or taken in supplement form, and it will also help deal with the present infection.
Read more:
Feminine Odor Home Remedies | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/way_5565103_feminine-odor-home-remedies.html#ixzz1mYwj5ALc
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