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Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by Juliaann(f): 8:05pm On Mar 26, 2015
A woman is not complete without her vagina. No
matter how beautiful a woman is once she’s
prone to have a s strong unpleasant smell from
her vagina her beauty begins to erode in the eyes
of her lover. The cleanliness and healthiness of a
woman’s vagina defines her, reassures her and
confirms her.naturally the vagina has a unique smell, a very balanced smell that is pleasant and alluring to
the opposite sex. The moment the smell begins to
become offensive, that becomes a serious
problem that must be attended to before it
escalates to a more fetid state.
Let’s look at some likely causes….

INFECTION AND STI’S: A change in your normal
vaginal discharge may be the first sign of a
vaginal problem. Changes in urination, such as
having to urinate more frequently or having a
burning feeling when you urinate, also may be a
symptom of a vaginal problem. Infections of the
vagina, such as a yeast infection, bacterial
vaginosis, trichomoniasis, human papillomavirus
(HPV), or herpes and Sexually transmitted
infections (STIs), such as chlamydia or gonorrhea
are likely causes. when such changes are
discovered it is important to visit your hospital
for tests and treatment.
It is also very important to treat the person you
are sexually active with too, to avoid getting
reinfected.

ANYTHING CHEMICAL: Anything chemical near
your vagina or vulva, such as soaps and washes,
will not only potentially irritate and expose
yourself to toxins more easily absorbed through
vaginal mucosa, but will effect vaginal pH which
in turn effects healthy bacterial balance leading to
odour and risk of infections. Same goes for so-
called feminine washes as no wash can ever
match your own individual pH as it changes
throughout your cycles. Your vagina is self-
cleaning so you just need to wash your vulva
with water and use your hands to clean between
labia.

HAIR VS NO HAIR: Hair can also play a role in
smells because it traps odor. I don’t know anyone
whose still holding on to the bush, but if you are,
keeping the area clean and dry can eliminate an
overgrowth in bacteria.

Lets look at some preventions….

AIR IT OUT: When air is limited, your body begins
to smell. Think about the areas on your body that
are prone to odor: mouth, armpits, butt and
vagina. It seems like the world would be a better
smelling place if we all just walked around in the
nude instead of stifling our bodies with various
layers of clothing. To make sure your vagina is
getting plenty of air exposure, wear cotton
panties. They may not be the sexiest pair of
underwear your own, but your vagina is more
important.

DRINK MORE WATER: Drinking lots of water is so
important. Often, the vagina can smell from not
drinking enough water. The rule of thumb is this,
if you use the bathroom and your urine is clear to
light, you’re drinking enough water. If your urine
is any form of yellow, you need more water. There
should be no odor or color change when you pee!
If there is, look at what you’re eating. Sometimes
asparagus and other foods can drastically change
the smell. Also if you’re taking any type of
medication or antibiotics it can change the smell
and color.

CONTROL WHAT YOU EAT: Although your taste
buds may be craving fats, carbohydrates and fast
food, refraining from these foods will keep vaginal
odor at bay. Unhealthy foods seep out through
your pores as well as your vagina. Incorporating
more veggies, and less sugar, into your diet will
improve the health and odor of your vagina.

PRACTICE SAFE SEX: Also get regular check-ups,
and if you smell bad this is a sign of infection so
you should seek medical attention and treatment.




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Re: Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by overdrive(m): 8:22pm On Mar 26, 2015
hmmmm
Re: Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by Ekiseme(m): 8:39pm On Mar 26, 2015
overdrive:
hmmmm
seconded undecided
Re: Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by henribj(m): 8:46pm On Mar 26, 2015
oya ova to the ladies
you will not see them now o, if na f.k story now all of them go full here and then them go say "men are bashing women in NL"
#okbye

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Re: Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by ennon92(m): 11:59am On Mar 27, 2015
Ekiseme:
seconded undecided
3rded
Re: Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by Agalasis(m): 12:20pm On Mar 27, 2015
ennon92:
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Re: Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by purity22(f): 3:55pm On Mar 27, 2015
5th
Re: Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by Nobody: 1:30pm On Jun 20, 2015
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Re: Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by Cutehector(m): 12:57am On Jul 14, 2015
I was here
Re: Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by Iamsheriff(m): 12:19am On Feb 04, 2016
Juliaann:
A woman is not complete without her vagina. No
matter how beautiful a woman is once she’s
prone to have a s strong unpleasant smell from
her vagina her beauty begins to erode in the eyes
of her lover. The cleanliness and healthiness of a
woman’s vagina defines her, reassures her and
confirms her.naturally the vagina has a unique smell, a very balanced smell that is pleasant and alluring to
the opposite sex. The moment the smell begins to
become offensive, that becomes a serious
problem that must be attended to before it
escalates to a more fetid state.
Let’s look at some likely causes….

INFECTION AND STI’S: A change in your normal
vaginal discharge may be the first sign of a
vaginal problem. Changes in urination, such as
having to urinate more frequently or having a
burning feeling when you urinate, also may be a
symptom of a vaginal problem. Infections of the
vagina, such as a yeast infection, bacterial
vaginosis, trichomoniasis, human papillomavirus
(HPV), or herpes and Sexually transmitted
infections (STIs), such as chlamydia or gonorrhea
are likely causes. when such changes are
discovered it is important to visit your hospital
for tests and treatment.
It is also very important to treat the person you
are sexually active with too, to avoid getting
reinfected.

ANYTHING CHEMICAL: Anything chemical near
your vagina or vulva, such as soaps and washes,
will not only potentially irritate and expose
yourself to toxins more easily absorbed through
vaginal mucosa, but will effect vaginal pH which
in turn effects healthy bacterial balance leading to
odour and risk of infections. Same goes for so-
called feminine washes as no wash can ever
match your own individual pH as it changes
throughout your cycles. Your vagina is self-
cleaning so you just need to wash your vulva
with water and use your hands to clean between
labia.

HAIR VS NO HAIR: Hair can also play a role in
smells because it traps odor. I don’t know anyone
whose still holding on to the bush, but if you are,
keeping the area clean and dry can eliminate an
overgrowth in bacteria.

Lets look at some preventions….

AIR IT OUT: When air is limited, your body begins
to smell. Think about the areas on your body that
are prone to odor: mouth, armpits, butt and
vagina. It seems like the world would be a better
smelling place if we all just walked around in the
nude instead of stifling our bodies with various
layers of clothing. To make sure your vagina is
getting plenty of air exposure, wear cotton
panties. They may not be the sexiest pair of
underwear your own, but your vagina is more
important.

DRINK MORE WATER: Drinking lots of water is so
important. Often, the vagina can smell from not
drinking enough water. The rule of thumb is this,
if you use the bathroom and your urine is clear to
light, you’re drinking enough water. If your urine
is any form of yellow, you need more water. There
should be no odor or color change when you pee!
If there is, look at what you’re eating. Sometimes
asparagus and other foods can drastically change
the smell. Also if you’re taking any type of
medication or antibiotics it can change the smell
and color.

CONTROL WHAT YOU EAT: Although your taste
buds may be craving fats, carbohydrates and fast
food, refraining from these foods will keep vaginal
odor at bay. Unhealthy foods seep out through
your pores as well as your vagina. Incorporating
more veggies, and less sugar, into your diet will
improve the health and odor of your vagina.

PRACTICE SAFE SEX: Also get regular check-ups,
and if you smell bad this is a sign of infection so
you should seek medical attention and treatment.




www.browngarri.com/lets-talk-vagina-clean-odorless-and-healthy-tips/
√Nice one.

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Re: Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by Sunnypar(m): 11:31pm On Mar 10, 2016
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Re: Let's Talk Vagina: Clean,odorless And Healthy Tips... by yomz1e(m): 1:07pm On Aug 07, 2016
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