Herbal medicine effects on biofilms and the microbiome in bacterial vaginosis

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Herbal medicine effects on biofilms and the microbiome in bacterial vaginosis

Phil Rasmussen

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Pharmacist and medical herbalist Phil Rasmussen looks at how herbal medicines can help treat bacterial vaginosis

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge in women of childbearing age. It can also have several health conseque
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