Yeast Arrest- 14 vaginal suppositories Vitanica

$19.99

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Description

A natural approach for treating vaginal yeast infections, Yeast Arrest® is unlike any other natural suppository utilizing a unique homeopathic formula for the effective treatment of external and internal irritation, itching, burning and discharge associated with a vaginal yeast infection. This product should be used after a health care provider has diagnosed a vaginal yeast infection.*

Featured Ingredients:

  • Unique homeopathic combination specific for symptoms associated with vaginal yeast infections: Borax, Sepia, Berberis aquifolium and Kreosotum
  • Features an all natural herbal and cocoa butter base, free of parabens and PEG
  • Foil wrapped suppositories are easy to use, sterile and soothing

Suggested use: For females 13 years and older. Use with a panty liner. One (1) suppository in the morning and 1 in the evening for 3-7 days; For chronic or recurring infections, insert one (1) suppository twice daily for 2-4 weeks; Prevention: One (1) suppository daily, at bedtime, during menses, for four consecutive months. Full instructions are on the packaging. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not use if inner foil is torn or broken.

Contraindications & Warnings:

If this is the first time you have had vaginal itch and discomfort, consult a doctor. If you have had a doctor diagnose a vaginal yeast infection before and have the same symptoms now, use these suppositories as directed. Do not use this product if:

  • you are experiencing abdominal or pelvic pain, fever or greenish foul discharge;you have have a condition which is more serious than a vaginal yeast infection. Consult your physician immediately.
  • you use this product and symptoms continue to recur – consult your physician.
  • you are pregnant.
  • If nursing, consult your physician prior to use.
  • This product is NOT latex safe.

* There is no scientific evidence that the product works and the product’s claims are based only on theories of homeopathy from the 1700s that are not accepted by most modern medical experts.