Bacterial Vaginosis and Yogurt Yogurt is one of the more popular foodstuffs available on the market today, mainly due to its many benefits and easy manner of procurement and eating. Yogurt has got good press about its health benifits and is eaten all over the world as part of a healthy diet, it comes in many flavors. The most common known benefit of yogurt is probably its being a milk by-product, and considering the many health benefits associated with milk, yogurt is known to be just as good. What some people don’t realize is that yogurt may very well be more beneficial than milk alone.

Being a milk by-product, yogurt necessarily has similar nutrients found in milk, such as calcium, vitamin B-2, vitamin B-12, potassium, and magnesium. Yogurt has even been proven to be a better source of calcium than milk, having as much as 40% of daily value, although the clincher in the argument of yogurt being better than milk is that the probiotic in yogurt helps people break down the lactose in milk, which a large population of people are now known to be intolerant of. Other than helping in the digestion of milk, the priobitics also help largely in maintaining the number of good bacteria inside the digestive system, aiding in the better absorption of nutrients from the foodstuffs that we eat, and also preventing cases of indigestion, diarrhea, and other ailments attributed to bad digestion or not being able to process food properly.

The probiotic content of the yogurt will not only help balance bacteria within the vagina but also bacteria elsewhere within the body. Many parts of the body serve as a habitat for a number of bacterial cultures that help the body in many ways, such as digestion, immunity, and other bodily processes. Take, for example, the case of the bacterial flora present in the vagina. An imbalance in the naturally-occurring bacterial flora in the vagina often results in bacterial vaginosis, a mild infection of the vagina. Bacterial vaginosis infection main symptoms are grayish watery discharge and a nasty fishy or musty odor but other symptoms occur less often such as itchiness and swelling and even stomach cramps and pain. It is always best to seak treatment for bacterial vaginosis as soon as you can if left untreated Bv can and will lead to other more complicated health issues.

Yogurt helps treat bacterial vaginosis by promoting the restoration of the balance of the bacterial flora present in the vagina and in the entire body as a whole. This balance is important as it ensures the body functions correctly and all of the bacterial cultures present are maintained.

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