Hehehe.... The
old adage, 'you are what you eat,' is so true when it comes to
maintaining v*gina health. This article is extremely helpful and
enlightening for the ladies.
Many women who have issues with their v*gina may be surprised that
beyond taking medications, what they eat also affects how their v*gina
functions.
So, what type of foods will make your v*gina happy and healthy? Below are some of the.
1. Apple: A recent study in the Archives of
Gynaecology and Obstetrics notes that apple consumption makes for better
sexual quality of life in young women. This include sexual
satisfaction, ability to orgasm, and ability to get aroused. A
plant-based estrogen known as phloridzin that is found in apples is
responsible.
2. Yogurt: A study assures that yogurt, because it
contains extra load of calcium, is very good in treating
mild-to-moderate premenstrual syndrome. Again, the probiotics in yogurt
enables women to balance the healthy vaginal microflora, thereby helping
to prevent infections such as Urinary Tract Infections, Bacterial
vaginosis (which causes vaginal discharge, often with a noticeable
smell) and yeast infections.
3. Green tea: A research published in the journal
Frontiers in Microbiology notes that the polyphenolic catechins found in
green tea may kill the E. coli bacteria that cause UTIs, while its
caffeine content may help ease symptoms of premenstrual syndrome.
4. Whole grains, legumes, vegetables: Simply put,
these are foods such as rice, corn, wheat, barley, oats, millet; beans,
peanuts, peas, and assorted vegetables. They all are rich in fibre. When
you have enough fibre in your meal, good bacteria will thrive in your
bowel. And since bacteria migrate from the colon to the vagina, only the
good ones will find their way to your vagina.
5. Oily fish: This contains vitamin D and omega-3
fatty acids. They are not only important for general health, they are
also good for sexual arousal, because they promote better blood flow to
the vagina.
6. Water: Water hydrates, and therefore helps keep the vaginal area moist and lubricated. This enables you to enjoy sex better.
7. Fruits: A scientific study at the University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine notes that fruits don’t just deliver
dietary fibre, they also prevent uterine fibroids — noncancerous masses
that can cause pelvic pain and irregular bleeding.
Credits: Punch
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