(( VaginaPagina )) - Personal Experience with Gentian Violet. Hello Vulva-Loving Superstars!
I've noticed that there aren't many (or any) personal experience posts about gentian violet treatments for yeast infections, so I thought I'd post mine. Enjoy! P.S. The comments include some pictures that are not work safe, so be careful! After one dose of Diflucan, two 3-day Monistat treatments, one 7-day Monistat treatment, yogurt, and two menstrual cycles I realized I have a recurring YI on my hands (go figure it's my first one, and yes I did get a culture done when I first experienced symptoms to make sure that's what it was). Jocelina and frolicnaked) to get some gentian violet and try it out. Day One: First Application I use a Mooncup (UK) so I don't own tampons anymore, but I swiped one of my roommate's.
Anyone have any tips of getting GV out of the carpet in a rented house? Day Two: Six Hours After ApplicationWhoa that stuff is purple! I'm not going to lie, it was still a little difficult to push the tampon out of the applicator. Graduate Studies at Northeastern University. New 2012 Mazda CX-7 Price Quote w/ MSRP, Dealer Cost & Invoice. Mazda car prices start within a range of $14,975 for the Mazda2 up to $29,585 for the CX-9.
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Ask Unclutterer. Reader Cassie submitted the following to Ask Unclutterer: I’m uncluttered, but messy.
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