Wednesday, October 27, 2010

What if your discharge smells like ammonia?

What if your discharge smells like ammonia?
MINE DID TOO! And everyone told me to see my doctor...who told me it was normal. NO IT ISN'T.
Do a parasite cleanse and it will be gone. Don't look at me like I am nuts...parasites are in water, on our food...we just choose to ignore them! :) When parasites decay in your body...their matter is 100 percent ammonia.
I did this cleanse in March and it stopped! www.humaworm.com Read their site and decide for youself. Good luck! :)
see your GYN.
sound like toxins to me. Are you eating out alot, eating fast foods, microwaving most of your foods? I bet you are a meat eater right?
You need a good cleansing.
You should also check with your doctor - unfortunately.
The strong urine smell or ammonia is usually a Urinary tract infection.
This is almost a definate sign of infection.
Is there any itching involved? If there is you have a yeast infection that can be easily treated with the over the counter Diflucan. It could also be Bacterial vaginosis (BV). BV is not an infection but an imbalance in the bacteria normally found in the vagina. Instead of being the most predominant bacteria, the lactobacilli disappear. In their place large numbers of other bacteria overgrow. They can wax and wane during the menstrual cycle, and are often worse after intercourse. These huge numbers of bacteria cause a heavy discharge and change the acid-base balance of the vagina to alkaline. With the elevated pH come increased concentrations in the vaginal fluid of proteins that tell you how bad they smell: putrescine and cadaverine. In mild form the odor is like ammonia; a bad case smells like dead fish. When in doubt check your gynecologist.

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