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Old 05-13-2011, 01:27 AM
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I would like to add another spin to this. Many women experience something, often in the summer time, known as yeast infection. I recall a story of an American woman in France, experiencing the above condition in the 70s. As I remember, the woman was a gynecologist/physician and went to a French colleague for a prescription. Unlike the USA, European physicians do not prescribe antibiotics unless it is a very serious and potentially fatal illness. ( Or at least they used to.) She was advised to shave her pubic hair and allow plenty of air (meaning; wear a long skirt, but no panties under it) I am not making this up, that is what had been "prescribed" to her. Being American, of course, she was not too fond of that advice and sought a second opinion. Actually, she wanted a prescription for a cream and an antibiotic. Well, the second opinion physician did not give her anything either, but basically explained to her why yeast infections happen, how they happen and why she needed to shave. She got the picture, did what she was told to do and - voila - (no pun intended) the infection went away.
Within my own family, I have referred to this, when I found out about a female family member having a yeast infection. To my knowledge, if they did this - it did go away.
There is actually a very good chemical explanation, of why the French physician's advise works.
Unfortunately in this country we often look at European discoveries - especially if they deal with some "strange form" of not wearing panties to get rid of yeast infections.
Or even look at the Skinner report, which concluded that breast cancer was caused by bras. While embraced by European Cancer Societies, the American Cancer Society pooped it.
I don't want to go into any more details here, however - anyone interested is welcome to message me and I will explain or direct to the source - where I can.

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