Suppositories

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Have posted before this Xmas saying things haven't been too bad, and thats right. But things changed earlier today when I felt a fire building up in my Vagina! Anyway I used one of my Suppositories and sat quietly for half an hour and the burning was easing! It's about the quickest I have ever known a suppository to work! It's not perfect but before I used the suppository my discomfort, on a scale of 1 - 10 was 10. After using the suppository, its down to about 1.

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    Did you see my post above about pueraria mirifica? Please also not that I have posted before on this site about sea buckthorn oil. There is robust research (randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study), showing that taking 3g of this orally a day improves the condition of the vaginal wall cells and is a viable alternative to oestrogen therapy.
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      Not heard of peuraria mirifica before though I've heard of sea buckthorn Oil. Are you in the UK? If so, where do you get these items from?
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      I am in the uk. I get the pueraria mirifica from an online suppliment  - I just searched for it on google shopping. I get the sea buckthorn oil from Amazon.  Seabuck wonders is the best because it takes the extract from both the seed and the berry. 
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      Which one? Neither have any interactions with other meds I have found. I will check. Note, I found I summary of studies on pueraria m:

      The effects of Pueraria Mirifica on menopausal symptoms appear to be potent, with one study suggesting comparable efficacy to estrogen replacement therapy itself. Requires more robust evidence, however.

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      Can't find any interactions with other meds. Sea buckthorn is just omega 3,6, 9 oils and, most importantly for VA, omega 7. I don't think they interact with anything.

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