Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 So it seems like anytime I am intimate with my partner, a few days later I dont smell very good. Obviously I am reintroducing some foreign bacteria and things with me arent healthy so this makes it worse. I have tried apple cider sitz baths - which help a little. I am afraid to do douching - as to mess up the flora even more. I know Bee suggests garlic tea, pau d arco tea alternating with probiotic. I should only do this once every 5 days, correct? but then can I take epsom salt baths every night still? This is very embarrassing and upsetting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 > > So it seems like anytime I am intimate with my partner, a few days later I dont smell very good. Obviously I am reintroducing some foreign bacteria and things with me arent healthy so this makes it worse. I have tried apple cider sitz baths - which help a little. I am afraid to do douching - as to mess up the flora even more. I know Bee suggests garlic tea, pau d arco tea alternating with probiotic. I should only do this once every 5 days, correct? but then can I take epsom salt baths every night still? > > This is very embarrassing and upsetting. +++Hi , I don't think smelling bad has anything to do with being intimate, since it is caused by toxins being released. Many women do detoxify some kinds of toxins through that area. Even now that I'm healthy, some toxins I can get go out that way too, but it is nothing to be concerned about. It isn't obvious you are reintroducing foreign bacteria, since your own body creates all viruses, bacteria, fungus/candida itself, when they are needed in order to clean up your body. However, they are not contagious in any way. You can no more obtain bugs from anyone else or an outside source that you can obtain someone else's broken finger. It won't help to do the treatments you noted above, except for sitz baths but with baking soda and not vinegar; probably 1/2 cup is enough. Simply stick to the diet, take all supplements, and take Epsom salt baths, do dry skin brushing or another mild form of exercise I recommend, do coffee enemas, etc. to assist the detoxification processes. Please read about how the germ theory of disease is false: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu5_3_1.php All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 Hi , I thought of something else. Intimate relations can cause vaginal damage and irritation, so your body will responsd by creating inflammation which is a natural healing process. See this article about Inflammation: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/nature3.php > > So it seems like anytime I am intimate with my partner, a few days later I dont smell very good. Obviously I am reintroducing some foreign bacteria and things with me arent healthy so this makes it worse. I have tried apple cider sitz baths - which help a little. I am afraid to do douching - as to mess up the flora even more. I know Bee suggests garlic tea, pau d arco tea alternating with probiotic. I should only do this once every 5 days, correct? but then can I take epsom salt baths every night still? > > This is very embarrassing and upsetting. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 Hi Bee, In your first response to 's question you told her not to use vinegar. Is it harmful to the vaginal area? Thank you, kelly  ________________________________  Hi , I thought of something else. Intimate relations can cause vaginal damage and irritation, so your body will responsd by creating inflammation which is a natural healing process. See this article about Inflammation: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/nature3.php > > So it seems like anytime I am intimate with my partner, a few days later I dont >smell very good. Obviously I am reintroducing some foreign bacteria and things >with me arent healthy so this makes it worse. I have tried apple cider sitz >baths - which help a little. I am afraid to do douching - as to mess up the >flora even more. I know Bee suggests garlic tea, pau d arco tea alternating with >probiotic. I should only do this once every 5 days, correct? but then can I take >epsom salt baths every night still? > > This is very embarrassing and upsetting. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 > > Hi Bee, In your first response to 's question you told her not to use > vinegar. Is it harmful to the vaginal area? > +++Hi kelly, No, but I think baking soda is better, and it is cheaper, since she'd have to use unpasteurized unfiltered apple cider vinegar. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 Thank you Bee for your response. kelly ________________________________  > > Hi Bee, In your first response to 's question you told her not to use > vinegar. Is it harmful to the vaginal area? > +++Hi kelly, No, but I think baking soda is better, and it is cheaper, since she'd have to use unpasteurized unfiltered apple cider vinegar. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 Thank you for your response. I wasnt sure - because this happened a few months ago after sex as well. I didnt know if it could be from spermicide or something because it is probably foreign to my body and toxic. You are right - baking soda is cheaper! I do already do that every night or epsom salt (and dry skin brushing) - it doesnt seem to do much for the smell. after 5 or so days of this really bad smell, i felt like I needed something more. I am sure a coffee enema would be beneficial too, I just get zero time alone at this time to sneak one in. I appreciate your feedback!! thanks for your help on this very personal topic. > > > > So it seems like anytime I am intimate with my partner, a few days later I dont smell very good. Obviously I am reintroducing some foreign bacteria and things with me arent healthy so this makes it worse. I have tried apple cider sitz baths - which help a little. I am afraid to do douching - as to mess up the flora even more. I know Bee suggests garlic tea, pau d arco tea alternating with probiotic. I should only do this once every 5 days, correct? but then can I take epsom salt baths every night still? > > > > This is very embarrassing and upsetting. > > +++Hi , > > I don't think smelling bad has anything to do with being intimate, since it is caused by toxins being released. Many women do detoxify some kinds of toxins through that area. Even now that I'm healthy, some toxins I can get go out that way too, but it is nothing to be concerned about. > > It isn't obvious you are reintroducing foreign bacteria, since your own body creates all viruses, bacteria, fungus/candida itself, when they are needed in order to clean up your body. > > However, they are not contagious in any way. You can no more obtain bugs from anyone else or an outside source that you can obtain someone else's broken finger. > > It won't help to do the treatments you noted above, except for sitz baths but with baking soda and not vinegar; probably 1/2 cup is enough. > > Simply stick to the diet, take all supplements, and take Epsom salt baths, do dry skin brushing or another mild form of exercise I recommend, do coffee enemas, etc. to assist the detoxification processes. > > Please read about how the germ theory of disease is false: > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu5_3_1.php > > All the best, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 > > Thank you for your response. I wasnt sure - because this happened a few months ago after sex as well. I didnt know if it could be from spermicide or something because it is probably foreign to my body and toxic. +++Hi , Spermicide is very toxic to our bodies!!! Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 Hi Bee, what would you suggest for protection? that is non-toxic? > > > > Thank you for your response. I wasnt sure - because this happened a few months ago after sex as well. I didnt know if it could be from spermicide or something because it is probably foreign to my body and toxic. > > +++Hi , > > Spermicide is very toxic to our bodies!!! > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 I was wondering this too, my boyfriend and I use condoms.... > > > > > > Thank you for your response. I wasnt sure - because this happened a few months ago after sex as well. I didnt know if it could be from spermicide or something because it is probably foreign to my body and toxic. > > > > +++Hi , > > > > Spermicide is very toxic to our bodies!!! > > > > Bee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2010 Report Share Posted August 20, 2010 > > Hi Bee, > what would you suggest for protection? that is non-toxic? > +++Hi , I wouldn't know. I'm 68 years old and haven't had a relationship for 14 years. Do a search, or ask other members. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2010 Report Share Posted August 20, 2010 > > > > Hi Bee, > > what would you suggest for protection? that is non-toxic? > > > +++Hi , > > I wouldn't know. I'm 68 years old and haven't had a relationship for 14 years. > > Do a search, or ask other members. > > Bee > @@ Hi , Polyurethane condoms might be your best alternative. They are non-latex, and hypoallergenic. They should also be spermicide free. However, check before purchasing. Both male and female condoms are available in Polyurethane. Because they are plastic, you can use oil-based or water-based lube with them. They are stronger and thinner than latex condoms, as well as nonporous and non-permeable to all STDs including HIV. So, they are just as effective as latex condoms. Sourced from article. Natural skin condoms are not recommended due to less ineffectiveness in preventing pregnancy and STDs. See below. Natural membrane -- or " skin " -- condoms are usually made from lambskin, which does not irritate the skin. Because skin condoms are thinner than latex condoms, many people say they experience more sensation during intercourse. However, skin condoms are slightly less effective at preventing pregnancy and more expensive than latex condoms. You should also know that STDs can be transmitted through natural membrane (skin) condoms, so don't use them unless you are 100% positive STDs are not an issue. Article link source here : http://www.mypleasure.com/education/sexed/condom_primer.asp Enjoy, Ed group moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2010 Report Share Posted August 20, 2010 Thanks Ed! > @@ Hi , > > Polyurethane condoms might be your best alternative. They are non-latex, and hypoallergenic. They should also be spermicide free. However, check before purchasing. Both male and female condoms are available in Polyurethane. > > Because they are plastic, you can use oil-based or water-based lube with them. They are stronger and thinner than latex condoms, as well as nonporous and non-permeable to all STDs including HIV. So, they are just as effective as latex condoms. Sourced from article. > > Natural skin condoms are not recommended due to less ineffectiveness in preventing pregnancy and STDs. See below. > > Natural membrane -- or " skin " -- condoms are usually made from lambskin, which does not irritate the skin. Because skin condoms are thinner than latex condoms, many people say they experience more sensation during intercourse. However, skin condoms are slightly less effective at preventing pregnancy and more expensive than latex condoms. You should also know that STDs can be > transmitted through natural membrane (skin) condoms, so don't use them unless you are 100% positive STDs are not an issue. > > Article link source here : > http://www.mypleasure.com/education/sexed/condom_primer.asp > > Enjoy, > Ed > group moderator > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2010 Report Share Posted August 20, 2010 14 years without a relationship??????? That does not seem very fun or healthy. I think that in itself is dis-ease From: Ed <imysterios@...> Subject: [ ] Re: embarrassing Date: Friday, August 20, 2010, 3:27 PM  > > > > Hi Bee, > > what would you suggest for protection? that is non-toxic? > > > +++Hi , > > I wouldn't know. I'm 68 years old and haven't had a relationship for 14 years. > > Do a search, or ask other members. > > Bee > @@ Hi , Polyurethane condoms might your best alternative. They are non-latex, and hypoallergenic. They should also be spermicide free. However, check before purchasing. Both male and female condoms are available in Polyurethane. Because they are plastic, you can use oil-based or water-based lube with them. They are stronger and thinner than latex condoms, as well as nonporous and non-permeable to all STDs including HIV. So, they are just as effective as latex condoms. Sourced from article. Natural skin condoms are not recommended due to less ineffectiveness in preventing pregnancy and STDs. See below. Natural membrane -- or " skin " -- condoms are usually made from lambskin, which does not irritate the skin. Because skin condoms are thinner than latex condoms, many people say they experience more sensation during intercourse. However, skin condoms are slightly less effective at preventing pregnancy and more expensive than latex condoms. You should also know that STDs can be transmitted through natural membrane (skin) condoms, so don't use them unless you are 100% positive STDs are not an issue. Article link source here : http://www.mypleasure.com/education/sexed/condom_primer.asp Enjoy, Ed group moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 poor Bee - With all the questions flying at her from left, right and centre from us lot and all her family and other commitments too, she is way too busy to worry about having a relationship!!!! LOL. Isn't that right Bee? Ali. > > 14 years without a relationship??????? That does not seem very fun or healthy. I think that in itself is dis-ease > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2010 Report Share Posted August 22, 2010 > > 14 years without a relationship??????? That does not seem very fun or healthy. I think that in itself is dis-ease > @@ Hi there, Sorry, just notice this post this morning when sorting through my private emails. A person being single/not in a relationship may or may not fun for the individual depending on variables i.e disposition/outlook, hobbies ..etc. I myself, am single @ present. However, albeit I prefer personally a relationship. I have priorities/variables @ present that I must address, therefore a relationship is not feasible @ present. Albeit, my personal preference, doesn't mean its everyone's preference. However, some enjoy their single life which provides overall freedom with their personal time management and whatnot. Hehe ... I like this, it gives me a chuckle when I hear this type of statement surface in society, below. " Being single is unhealthy and/or is a disease in itself. " Untrue and circulated nonsense. There are many examples, I'm sure. My great grandfather's wife passed away @ 64 and yet he never remarried, remained single and remained in robust health till 104 yrs old. I hear he enjoyed, daily teasing the women that passed by his house. Sounds like a good form of exercise ;] Being single does not dictate your health. So don't believe the hype. Lastly, my dad once said, " Love or starting a relationship or even getting married for that matter, knows no age. Its only the thinking that does " . Not bad for a man with grade 10, not bad at all. I miss his wisdom and common sense. Not enough of it in the world, these days. In solidarity, Ed group moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2010 Report Share Posted August 24, 2010 I am wondering if you are having unprotected sex, for if you smell sperm after a day or two after it dies, OMG does it stink!  From: jessicadugan99 <jessicadugan99@...> Subject: [ ] Re: embarrassing Date: Thursday, August 19, 2010, 6:30 PM  Thank you for your response. I wasnt sure - because this happened a few months ago after sex as well. I didnt know if it could be from spermicide or something because it is probably foreign to my body and toxic. You are right - baking soda is cheaper! I do already do that every night or epsom salt (and dry skin brushing) - it doesnt seem to do much for the smell. after 5 or so days of this really bad smell, i felt like I needed something more. I am sure a coffee enema would be beneficial too, I just get zero time alone at this time to sneak one in. I appreciate your feedback!! thanks for your help on this very personal topic. > > > > So it seems like anytime I am intimate with my partner, a few days later I dont smell very good. Obviously I am reintroducing some foreign bacteria and things with me arent healthy so this makes it worse. I have tried apple cider sitz baths - which help a little. I am afraid to do douching - as to mess up the flora even more. I know Bee suggests garlic tea, pau d arco tea alternating with probiotic. I should only do this once every 5 days, correct? but then can I take epsom salt baths every night still? > > > > This is very embarrassing and upsetting. > > +++Hi , > > I don't think smelling bad has anything to do with being intimate, since it is caused by toxins being released. Many women do detoxify some kinds of toxins through that area. Even now that I'm healthy, some toxins I can get go out that way too, but it is nothing to be concerned about. > > It isn't obvious you are reintroducing foreign bacteria, since your own body creates all viruses, bacteria, fungus/candida itself, when they are needed in order to clean up your body. > > However, they are not contagious in any way. You can no more obtain bugs from anyone else or an outside source that you can obtain someone else's broken finger. > > It won't help to do the treatments you noted above, except for sitz baths but with baking soda and not vinegar; probably 1/2 cup is enough. > > Simply stick to the diet, take all supplements, and take Epsom salt baths, do dry skin brushing or another mild form of exercise I recommend, do coffee enemas, etc. to assist the detoxification processes. > > Please read about how the germ theory of disease is false: > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu5_3_1.php > > All the best, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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