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YeastCalm Suppositories

$15.00

YeastCalm Suppositories
YeastCalm Suppositories
YeastCalm Suppositories
YeastCalm Suppositories
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Description

If you suffer from yeast infections, it’s time to get relief. YeastCalm by Boiron calms the discomfort of minor vaginal itching and burning from yeast infections with plant-based and other pure active ingredients. Plus, it’s powered by borax and Calendula to heal delicate vaginal tissue. YeastCalm is a comfortable and practical solution that’s free of parabens and preservatives. These once-daily overnight suppositories conveniently deliver treatment directly to the affected area for continued improvement throughout the night.

  • Healing formula powered by borax and Calendula.
  • Same Calendula active ingredient used in Boiron’s #1 homeopathic Calendula brand, sourced fresh from the French countryside.
  • Practical and convenient bedtime application; pre-measured for ease of use.
  • Easy to use at the first sign of symptoms before discomfort becomes more disruptive.
  • See a doctor for first-time diagnosis of a yeast infection.
  • Recommended for adults and children ages 12 and up.

Box contains 7 vaginal suppositories for a full week of treatment, plus applicator and educational insert.

SKU BOI37662

How to Use

Before using Yeastaway, read the enclosed educational insert for complete instructions and information. Adults and children 12 years and older: Insert one suppository high into the vagina every night for 7 consecutive nights.

Applicator is included. Children under 12 years of age: Ask a doctor.

Ingredients
Active Ingredients: Borax 14X HPUS—Relieves thick vaginal discharge, Calendula officinalis 1X HPUS—Healing agent for vaginal mucosa, Candida albicans 30X HPUS—Relieves symptoms of Candida (yeast) infection Hydrastis canadensis 5X HPUS—Reduces vaginal discharge. Inactive Ingredients: Gelatin, Glycerin, Purified water.

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Why we love it

Easy to use at the first sign of symptoms before discomfort becomes more disruptive.

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