• From Canadian OB/GYN, women's health advocate and New York Times columnist Dr. Jen Gunter: The Vagina Bible is a comprehensive, accessible antidote to the maelstrom of misinformation around female sexual health, and the ultimate guide to everything a person needs to know about the vagina and vulva.
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    Promescent Delay Spray, 7.4ml (60 sprays)

    Original price was: $65.99.Current price is: $59.99.
    This over-the-counter, topical PE medication is applied directly onto the penis. Its patented absorption technology is the key to providing ejaculation control. Unlike other delay gels, Promescent has a unique chemical structure that allows the lidocaine to absorb into the skin quickly so there’s no numbing transfer to a partner.
  • 25mcg per drop (1,000iu per drop) (1 serving) 10ml (100 servings per container) Support for bone, breast, prostate, cardiovascular, colon and immune health.
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    pH-D Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories – 24 count

    Original price was: $34.99.Current price is: $29.99.
    Similar item to the compounded preparation, now available over the counter (OTC)! Ingredients:   Boric Acid 600mg, Gelatin Capsule Uses & Directions:   Insert one suppository once daily as needed, preferably before bed, using your finger or a suppository applicator. Moistening your fingers prior to handling capsule can help ease insertion. May use up to twice a day if needed (every 12 hours). If you are prone to vaginal odor, use at least 2-4 times per week. NOTE: NOT FOR ORAL CONSUMPTION. FOR VAGINAL USE ONLY. DO NOT USE IF PREGNANT OR NURSING WITHOUT CONSULTING YOUR MEDICAL PROVIDER FIRST. IF YOU BECOME PREGNANT WHILE USING THIS PRODUCT DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY. If swallowed, get medical help or contact Poison Control immediately at 800-222-1222. Do not use with broken or irritated skin. Stop use and contact your medical provider if symptoms persist or worsen, or if you experience burning, irritation, bleeding, or cramping. Ask a medical provider before use if you have sensitivity in your lower pelvis or abdomen, sexually transmitted infection (STI/STD), or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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