End Vaginal Dryness for Good With This 1 Product

One of the side effects of the peri and postmenopausal experience for many women is vaginal dryness and thinning of the vaginal wall.

You may be suffering from this unnecessarily!

This issue can make your vaginal area weak and vulnerable to discomfort during intercourse and also compromise your vagina’s health.

Vaginal dryness is very inconvenient.

But I have good news: the vagina is adaptive and can be restored fairly quickly.

If you need extra support to rebuild the estrogen tissue which has thinned out over time, try Dr. Northrup’s Vaginal Moisturizer.

I use it and highly recommend it. (In case you missed out, Dr. Northrup and I also discussed menopause and she has some great solutions for uncomfortable menopausal symptoms too!)

Find out if you are suffering from this and learn all the benefits of her formula and how it’s going to change your intimate life for good!

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4 Comments

  1. I’m 62 and well into post-menopause. I’ve been using the A-ma-ta liquid for a couple of years and found it very helpful. Today I placed my first order for the moisturizer. Can use a little more help with the dryness of the Madam (as Iyanla Van Zant calls her!)

  2. Hi Karen, You might be interested in this website http://drcarolremz.com/, where Carol talks about her personal experience with extreme vaginal dryness and how she accidentally discovered what worked for her. She used a plant product called seabuckthorn for rosacea, which had the side effect of ending vaginal dryness for her. I have no connection to her or to the http://www.seabuckthorn.com company, nor have I tried their products except (accidentally) their lavender shampoo (love it), so can’t speak from direct experience.

  3. Another element of the aging female area that was not mentioned is the bladder. The wall of that organ also thins. I was experiencing bladder infection-like symptoms and finally went to my gyno. She explained that reduced vaginal moisture can affect the bladder! I now use a vaginal estrogen suppository and the bladder is much happier! Dr. Northrup is awesome and her product sounds amazing. I am not sure about using it with the prescription I am already on.

  4. Anyone have an idea if this would help with post birth? I have delivered three babies, the last two, there was no tearing, or anything, but sex makes my vaginal walls tender/sore/irritated. KYjelly helps some, but not as much as I desire. I am 8 months postpartum. Thanks

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