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Tiff (Ontario, Canada) on 05/27/2014
5 out of 5 stars

I have been getting BV after repeatedly for the last year. I did try douching but it didn't keep the BV away for long. But I did mix lemon and Apple cider vinegar together in a spray bottle and spray my lower region every time I use the washroom (and before I go to bed). I have cured myself (Thank you Jesus). I don't smell or itch after my period or after sex.
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Replied By Patti (Wisconsin) on 11/24/2016

Hello, do you use organic apple cider vinegar or just regular? a lot of forums say apple cider but it's soo expensive.
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Replied By Unique (Woodbury) on 01/14/2017

Yes! I keep spray bottle of acv close to bathroom but not in it...acv sitting in bathroom may cause "it" to grow bacteria in it.... Just spraying it on tissue and dabbing it around to vaginal area then drying area works....anyone suffering needs to try it.
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Replied By Unique (Woodbury) on 01/14/2017

What kind of lemon juice did you put into solution?... And where do you store it at?... It seems this refrigerator may be a good idea so that it does not collect bacteria itself... Especially sitting in the bathroom.
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Replied By Nicole (Mo) on 02/20/2017

Did you ever find out what kind of lemon juice?? And where to store?
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Replied By Chan (Texas) on 04/02/2017

How much lemon and ACV did you use in your spray bottle?
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