Guest guest Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 http://www.bacterialvaginosisrecurrent.com/treating_bacterial_vaginosis_with_tea_tree_oil.htmlTreating Bacterial Vaginosis with Tea Tree Oil By Kristi Patrice If you¢re currently experiencing a bout of reoccurring Bacterial Vaginosis and are simply tired of traditional and expensive medications, then you might want to try a very popular but effective holistic route. One very popular holistic treatment involves tea tree oil. According to many researchers, if you treat Bacterial Vaginosis with tea tree oil then you may be bacteria free in less than 6 weeks. Yes, it is true! In only 6 weeks you can say goodbye to that fishy odor, white discharge, itching and burning feeling. Tea tree oil is commonly referred to as Melaleuca Alternifolia and is also referred to as Australian tea tree oil or Melaleuca oil. It has shown to not only be effective for treating stubborn cases of Bacterial Vaginosis, but is also effective in treating Candida Albicans and Trichomonas To treat Bacterial Vaginosis with Tea tree oil, you can purchase tea tree oil suppositories from your local health food store or make your own tea tree suppository using a gel capsule that contains a mixture of 1/3 tea tree oil to 2/3 vitamin E oil. If you prefer to use a tea tree oil tampon instead, you should prepare the same mixture and saturate a clean and sanitary tampon in it for a short while. Afterwards, you can insert the saturated tea tree oil tampon into your vagina. For those of you that prefer douches, you can make a tea tree oil douche that contains 1 teaspoon of tea tree oil and 2 cups of water. Either way, you should use the treatment every single day for up to six weeks. Keep in mind, however, that you should never take tea tree oil orally as it can cause a host of issues including, but not limited to diarrhea, depression, difficulty walking, drowsiness, muscle weakness, impaired immune system, loss of coordination, and muscle tremors. In addition, you should never apply tea tree oil directly into your vagina without mixing it with a carrier (water or vitamin E oil) as this can cause skin irritation, blistering, itching, and redness and even blisters. In conclusion, treating Bacterial Vaginosis with Tea tree oil may be an effective treatment option for those seeking to rid themselves of this vaginal infection. However, you should carefully weight all risks before undergoing this holistic treatment or any other treatment for Bacterial Vaginosis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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