Probiotics for Women’s Health – Chapter 2
Chapter 2 – Prevalence of Bacterial Vaginosis in Women in the US This is Chapter 2 of a 14-Chapter presentation which outlines the science behind the probiotic strains L. reuteri RC-14® and L. rhamnosus GR-1™. This presentation is presented by Dr. Gregor Reid, Ph.D., MBA, who is a renowned probiotic researcher and the world’s leading expert in using clinically-documented probiotics to address women’s health concerns. Dr. Gregor Reid, along with his colleague at UREX Biotech, Dr. Andrew Bruce, have been investigating the use of probiotic bacteria to address women’s health issues for over twenty years. In the 1980′s, their discovery of two Lactobacillus strains, specifically L. rhamnosus GR-1™ and L. reuteri RC-14®, has since led to over 20 published clinical trials and over 200 peer-reviewed publications that have documented the various beneficial effects of these two probiotic strains when taken orally. The health benefits include improved vaginal and urinary tract health, as well as restoration of a normal vaginal microflora profile in women who are experiencing bacterial vaginosis.
Categories: Women's Health Tags: Chapter, Health, Probiotics, Womens
Obtaining Occupational Health Advice on Fitness to Teach: A Guide for Teacher Employers and Managers and for College Admissions and Pastoral Care Tutors
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This is a guide for teacher employers and managers and college admissions and pastoral care tutors. In is designed to help education authorities and schools make the best use of occupational health advice and support. It focuses specifically on questions of individual teacher fitness and their relationship to management issues. This guide should be read in conjunction with the DFEE circular 4/99 “Physical and Mental Fitness to Teach of Teachers and of Entrants to In… More >>
Categories: Health Advice Tags: Admissions, Advice, Care, College, Employers, Fitness, Guide, Health, Managers, Obtaining, Occupational, Pastoral, Teach, Teacher, Tutors
Female Sexual Enhancements
A recent survey of women living in America conducted by APA, also known as the American Psychiatric Association, revealed that the most common sexual problem that women experience is hypoactive sexual desire disorder, also known as a low libido or sex drive. Pain during intercourse is another common issue that over fourteen percent of the women in the survey said they experience, although that condition decreases with age. Twenty four percent of the women said they had difficulty reaching an orgasm and most of them experience vaginal dryness before sex. The same survey shows that thirty-seven percent of the women think about sex a few times a month and thirty-three percent think about it two or three times a week. It seems that happy women think about sex more often than unhappy women.
The billion dollar male and female sexual enhancement industry is well aware of the issues that relate to female sexual dysfunction, so there are a variety of female sexual enhancement products on the market that claim to cure the symptoms of a low libido. Female sexual enhancements also address the female orgasmic disorder, which is the absence or a persistent delay of orgasm during sex. The American Psychiatric Association does not define what a normal orgasm is, but the survey indicated that twenty-nine percent of the women say they always have an orgasm when they are sexual active and forty percent are satisfied with their sexual partners. That means that over seventy percent of women need help from female sexual enhancements and sixty percent may need to find new partners.
Categories: Women's Health Tags: women living
Hollywood Stories: Hepburn’s Health Advice
Katherine Hepburn gave Humphrey Bogart some unwanted advice when the two actors co-starred in the 1951 movie “The African Queen”. www.hollywoodstories.com From the book Hollywood Stories Short, Entertaining Anecdotes About the Stars and Legends of the Movies! (isbn 9780963897275). Available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon or wherever books are sold.
Categories: Women's Health Tags: Flip, FlopGreenXSmall, Health, Matisse, Womens

