Learn more about what boric acid is, how it’s used, and what you need to know about resuming sexual intercourse after treatment.
Boric acid is a powerful pesticide and a poisonous antiseptic.
It has been popular as an antiseptic for women to clear vaginal infections because it can kill bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. So, it becomes a routine treatment if antibiotics fail to clear the infection.
Boric acid does not show significant poisonous effect on a woman who uses it, so it gives an illusion that it is harmless to women.
Certain infections, like BV, are recurrent. Recurrent means that it can heal by itself and occur again. If the healing happens after using boric acid, it provides an illusion that boric acid has worked. In fact, healing may occur by itself even without treatment. Only a product that can stop the recurrence is truly effective.
Although boric acid does not appear to harm women, it may have some unknown poisonous effects on women if used repeatedly for a long term because the product is a
poison.
It is more poisonous to the male reproductive system because sperm are like little insects and are more sensitive to pesticides. For women who use boric acid routinely and have difficulty to conceive, boric acid may be the culprit of the infertility.
After using boric acid, it may kill all life forms in the vagina, including both good and bad bacteria. The normal vaginal microbiome can be wiped out. If good bacteria come back first, the infection is cleared. But if bad bacteria or yeast come back first, they can invade the vacant land without protection from good bacteria. This is a common reason why boric acid often fails to clear infections. As soon as you stop using it infections may come back and become worse.
Inability to clear vaginal infections in some women may result in more frequent use of boric acid. This may result in more severe infections and more frequent use of boric acid. As a result, repeated use of boric acid may cause women to become trapped in the cycle of infection and more severe infection without an end.
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Unlike boric acid, which is inherently acidic and can be irritating to all users, we offer eight different strength levels of products tailored for women of varying ages and health conditions.
NeuEve aims to provide an alternative that supports vaginal health through nourishment and balance rather than acidity.
BV Finisher is the most potent option.
Note: Some customers, eager for relief, may choose to try the strongest formula upfront. This can lead to temporary irritation or burning for some users, especially if their vaginal tissues are particularly sensitive or if they have underlying conditions like vaginal atrophy. The BV Clear Finisher is designed to address more persistent cases of BV, which is why it can be more intense.
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