Warnings:
For vaginal use only. Stop use and wash thoroughly to remove the suppository if
suspected allergy occurs (such as itching and excessive discharges).
Stop use and consult with your doctor if:
- Symptoms persist after the initial dosage of 8-12 suppositories
- You have pain or tenderness in the lower part of the abdomen and pelvis
- You have vaginal discharge or bleeding, chills, nausea, or fever
- You (or your sexual partner) have sores or ulcers
- You have an STD (sexually transmitted disease) or PID (pelvic inflammatory disease)
- Your vaginal discharge is an unusual amount, color, or odor
- You have frequent and painful urination
- If use results in pain, soreness, swelling, redness, itching, or irritation.
Important Notice:
NeuEve suppositories are not contraceptives or drugs of any kind. They do NOT protect against
any communicable
diseases. There is no data available for compatibility with latex condoms. As a precautionary
measure, you should
not use NeuEve if you use latex condoms. If you are pregnant you should ask a
health professional
before using this product. If the NeuEve is accidentally eaten or swallowed, it is not a
problem, because it is
fully plant-based and food grade and should be safe even though it may taste bad.
Storage:
Store the product in a cool, dry place (4 – 20°C). Keep it away from heat, direct sunlight, and
the reach of
children.
Indication:*
Vaginal odor, dryness, appearance of atrophy, or painful intercourse (dyspareunia).
Directions for use:
Use 1 NeuEve Suppository every 3-4 days.
- Use restroom to empty bowels or the bladder. Wash hands with soap and water.
- Tear a single suppository apart from the group.
- Find the bullet point of the suppository. It has two opened wings.
- Peel open the suppository shell.
- Lie on back, raise knees and gently insert the suppository with a finger and push into the
vagina as far as it
will
comfortably go.
- Stay in this position for about 15 minutes, or until the suppository melts.
Using at bedtime is desirable. Do not use during menses.
For more details of suppository application please see :
Notes about NeuEve BV Clear*
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Natural remedy of vaginal odor, foul smell, and other discomforts associated with bacterial
vaginosis (BV).
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All natural, organic, green, and plant-based ingredients. No drugs, no antiseptics, no
chemicals, no preservatives,
no herbs, and no hormones.
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Research found that douches and antiseptics (e.g., vinegar, boric acid, borax, hydrogen
peroxide, and baking soda)
may not clear vaginal odor; they can cause more vaginal odor and BV by disrupting vaginal
ecology.
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As a natural product, NeuEve does not make any claims, but customers say that NeuEve clears
vaginal odor rapidly,
even recurrent vaginal odor.
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Tired of vaginal odor? Try NeuEve BV Clear.
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Say "goodbye" to vaginal odor for good!
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About 90% customers reported clearance of BV with BV Clear. This is not a bad rate of
success
because nearly all these women have tried other things under the sun that did not work
before trying NeuEve.
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A product for vaginal odor relief cannot be “one-size fits all.” It is normal that NeuEve
works for some but not
others. Customers say that the type of BV with a typical fishy odor often responds well. For
those do not have the
fishy odor, NeuEve may still work but the likelihood of success may be lower.
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After trying NeuEve BV Clear and the odor persists, please visit a gynecologist for a
checkup. Other things, like yeast and trichomoniasis, can also cause
odor.
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For post-menopausal women with itching and burning, combining the use
of NeuEve Cream helps achieve better relief.
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Use 1 in every 3 days (or twice a week). In most cases, odor may be cleared with 1-2
suppositories. Once odor clears, using one NeuEve
suppository after menses may help maintain good vaginal health.
What is bacterial vaginosis?
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a syndrome (a set of signs and symptoms) caused by the over growth
of certain bacteria in
the vagina. One of the most noticeable symptoms is unpleasant vaginal odor. Some textbooks say
BV is an infection, but
in reality, BV is not a true infection but an upset of the vaginal normal ecology. Ecology is
the interaction between
living organisms and their environment. To help you understand the vaginal ecology, let us look
at the ecology of a
river as an example. Under the normal condition when the river has sufficient water, there are
many fish in it. If the
water level of the river is running low, the number of fish would decrease and amphibians would
thrive. This creates
an ecological shift. During an episode of BV the good bacterium, Lactobacillus, decreases and
the unwanted harmful
bacteria increase. The cause for such an ecological shift is not clear. Suspected factors
include antibiotic use,
douching, hormone reduction due to menopause or pregnancy, and a change of sexual partner. BV is
the most common
vaginal discomfort in women of childbearing age.
What are the signs of BV?
Women with BV may have an abnormal vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor. Some women report
a strong fish-like
odor, especially after sex. The discharge can be white (milky) or gray. It may also be foamy or
watery. Other symptoms
may include burning when urinating, itching around the outside of the vagina, and irritation.
These symptoms may also
be caused by another type of infection, so it is important to see a doctor. Some women with BV
have no symptoms at
all.
How is BV treated?
BV is often treated with antibiotics, but they do not always work. Continuous use can cause side
effects, such as
yeast infection.
Why do antibiotics often fail?
Current treatment options for BV are antibiotics. After an initial treatment with antibiotics,
BV comes right back
afterward. The reason is that the root cause of BV is not a true bacterial infection. Rather, it
is an imbalance
between “good” and “bad” bacteria. Let us use the river ecology again as an example. Killing the
“amphibians” (bad
bacteria) does not increase the number of fish (good bacteria) if the water level in the river
is low. Therefore, any
method that does not address the root cause, the ecological imbalance, is not effective for
clearing BV.
Why do common home remedies often fail?
The most common home remedy for BV is douching. Research found that although douching can
provide brief relief from odor,
often causes severe BV and odor later, because it further disrupts vaginal ecology. This forces
women to buy more douches and become trapped in a cycle
of douching. Douching is the worst thing for managing vaginal odor. If you want to avoid BV
never douche.
Another common home remedy for BV is oral or vaginal Lactobacillus capsules (probiotic formula)
or yogurt that
contains lactobacilli. Theoretically, adding more “good” bacteria into the vagina should help
restore the balance
between the “good” and “bad” bacteria. Unfortunately, in reality it often does not work. The
right vaginal ecology
cannot be restored without addressing the most important ecological factor ─ the environment.
Let us use the river
ecology example again. Putting more live fish (good bacteria) into a dried river to outnumber
amphibians (bad
bacteria) will result in more dead fish.
Other home remedies for BV include apple cider vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, boric acid, borax,
garlic, folic acid,
vitamin C pills, etc. All these products are fully or partially antiseptic. They may temporarily
reduce the number of
vaginal bacteria, but once the application stops, the “bad” bacteria grow right back.
Some home remedies occasionally show effects. This could be placebo effect because BV sometime
recovers by itself.
Overall, there are few effective home remedies that can truly clear vaginal odor without
addressing its root cause.
How does NeuEve work?
A major reason for vaginal ecological imbalance is caused by the lack of available nutrients for
the “good” bacteria.
By supplementing the right combination of nutrients (prebiotics) for the “good” bacteria, the
dominance of the “good”
bacteria can be restored. This may result in the elimination of vaginal odor in some
women.*
NeuEve BV Clear*
Each box of NeuEve BV Clear contains 3 suppositories. Use one in every 3 days. To avoid leakage
after
application, insert the suppository at the bedtime. After inserting the first suppository, odor
clearance may be
noticed within the first 24 hours. By using the two additional suppositories, the clearance of
vaginal odor can be
assured. For women with recurrent BV, once the odor is cleared, using one more pack of NeuEve BV
Clear may help stop BV from coming back.
Advantages*
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All natural, green, clean and food-grade safe ingredients of plant source.
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Free of drugs, herbs, chemicals, preservatives and artificial fragrances.
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Regular use may help maintain good vaginal health.
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Few side effects.
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100% satisfaction guarantee or your money back.
Tip: About 90% customers reported clearance of vaginal odor with just one pack
of BV Clear.
For women with recurrent BV, applying a second pack of NeuEve BV Clear helps stop BV from coming
back.
Note: If odor persists, things other than BV such as yeast, may be involved.
Please visit a
gynecologist to have a checkup.
What customers said about NeuEve:*
“I am using your product for BV. The result is absolutely wonderful!!! I seem to
be clearing exceptionally well. BV has been a longstanding problem for me and I went
from product to product for years. Thanks a million for creating this wonderful product. I
will be sharing the information and my success with my primary care physician.”
“I have had this awful smell for many years and tried everything possible but
nothing worked, not even prescription drugs. This product really works.”
“This thing works. The bad odor is gone and I feel really good.”
“I have had BV for many years and have seen several OB/GYN doctors and taken
different drugs, but nothing worked. Your product is a godsend. Only one suppository
and the odor is gone. I thank you, thank you, and thank you!!!”
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