Study: effect on BV biofilms by antibiotics and SCAA

A research project looks into antibiotics and other substances to see what works on biofilms and what doesn't.

Study: DNase disrupts biofilm of G. vaginalis

DNase disrupts biofilms created by G. vaginalis, but it is not available for us just yet.

Study: Coconut oil as a biofilm-busting agent in the mouth

We look at the study results of biofilm formation in the mouth and how coconut can interrupt it.

Review: Klaire Labs InterFase and InterFase Plus

InterFase and InterFase Plus is a biofilm enzyme treatment taken orally to reduce pathogenic biofilms throughout the digestive tract.

Study: Coriander and thyme essential oils for vaginal infections

A study takes a closer look at whether coriander and thyme essential oils work on biofilms.

Aunt Vadge: my BV won’t go away

Recurrent BV keeps returning because antibiotics clear the free-floating bacteria but leave the biofilm behind – here's how to actually break the cycle.

Study: Essential oils that attack biofilms in vitro

A study examines several essential oils for their potency against biofilms.

How pH affects glycogen degradation in the vagina and affects lactobacilli growth

The acidity or alkalinity of the vagina impacts on how glycogen is broken down by amylase. This impacts lactobacilli numbers. We explain how.

Study: the impact of temperature and pH on biofilm formation – it matters!

Temperature and pH make all the difference to biofilm formation in several studied bacteria.

I have stringy yellow discharge – is this the BV biofilm?

Is this stringy yellow discharge the biofilm?

Study: Lactobacillus attacks G. vaginalis biofilm

Lactobacillus has been shown to degrade the G. vaginalis biofilm better than any other substance.

Study: Cryopreserved donor sperm contains G. vaginalis (BV) seeds

A study has shown that some cryopreserved sperm is infected with G. vaginalis.

Gardnerella and bacterial vaginosis: what it actually does

Gardnerella is the key bacteria behind BV – what it does to your vagina, why it keeps returning, and what actually helps.

Bacterial vaginosis – why does my vagina smell like fish?

That fishy smell is almost always bacterial vaginosis (BV) - what causes it, and how to clear it for good.

The BV biofilm: why your bacterial vaginosis keeps coming back

The BV biofilm is the sticky shield of Gardnerella bacteria that lets bacterial vaginosis survive antibiotics and keep coming back. Here is what it is and how to tackle it.

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