Archive for August 28th, 2008

Bacterial Vaginosis A Common Female Problem

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Bacterial vaginosis can be difficult for some women to get rid off. Others just take some probiotics and poof, it is gone. Most women that end up going to a doctor get antibiotics. Antibiotics will most likely work but often, women will get a recurrent bout of BV within a few months. The problem hasn’t really been solved.

Doctors don’t even know what actually causes BV. They just know what has occured to bring bacterial vaginosis on. They call it an overgrowth of bad bacteria, but they don’t know what triggers this overgrowth. In my opinion it is due to our poor diet and general ill health. People are getting sick left and right and every time you turn around someone is getting cancer.

So, like me, you can switch to a really health diet and stop eating junk. You know, fresh food, nothing that has been prepared. No take-out food, no restaurant food. No frozen food. Take the time to cook and eat as much raw veggies and fruit as possible.

If you want to know the Symptoms of Bacterial Vaginosis check out that site that has some good info for you on a more natural approach.

Odds are you have thought that you could wash your problem away. Most women try the route of washing or douching, thinking the problem has to do with cleanliness. This is the wrong approach and will not solve Bacterial Vaginosis.

You cannot wash this problem away. It didn’t start because you were unclean and it won’t go away just because you start washing and douching. And don’t use special wipes with alcohol or fragrance or lotion or baby wipes. That stuff isn’t good for helping and could be part of the problem.

Start taking loads of good bacteria, called probiotics. This good bacteria can help fight off the bad bacteria that is causing BV.

Want to read more then here is a site with some good info that is not one of those lame government sites that is only going to tell you the same stuff you have heard before. Like what bacterial vaginosis is. Bacterial Vaginosis Treatment

It is not this article’s intention to provide specific medical advice to users of this website, instead this article is meant to provide users with information to help them better understand their health. You should consult a doctor before taking any medical advice.

Joy Means Closing Your Gap

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

We as humans spend a lot of our time and energy chasing after things we believe will make us happy. Everyone has their own ideas of what will make them happy. Some people make a point of pursuing those things. Others don’t believe they can achieve what they want and spend their lives miserable.

When a person feels unhappy, the reason is always that they are not closing their gap. Their gap is the distance between where they are and where they want to be. The greater the distance, the less happy they are. Conversely, the less the distance, the happier they are.

It’s not possible to close one’s gap completely in this physical plane, nor would we want to. The gap is what keeps us motivated to continue expanding and growing. When we achieve something that we want, there’s always something else to want. In order to get what we want, we have to grow and become a match to it. If we don’t grow, we don’t make any progress toward our goal.

As I said earlier, we are all pursuing happiness in one way or another. No one wants anything for any other reason than that they believe they will feel better once they have it. The irony is that focusing on not having it will keep them from ever getting it. It’s when we learn to enjoy the process of achieving whatever it is we want, i.e. enjoy the journey, then everything we want comes to us easily.

Most people believe that the goal is what they want and once they achieve it “everything will be all right.” Then, they get it and find that there’s something else to want and now everything isn’t all right again. Very rarely is anything we want completely satisfying in the way we thought it would be when we decided we wanted it. As the saying goes, “the chase is the thing”, not the thing itself.

People would be much happier if they could find a way to accept that there will always be something to want. It’s the wanting that keeps life flowing through us and keeps life interesting. If we ever got to where there was nothing more to want there would be no point to life.