Using NAC for BV biofilms vaginally and orally (Killing BV)

N-acetylcysteine (NAC) shows promise in dissolving biofilms and impacting bacteria, offering a new approach to treating bacterial vaginosis (BV) without conclusive studies on vaginal use yet. This article explores the potential of NAC in both vaginal and oral treatments, including during pregnancy, and provides practical advice on usage, highlighting its safety and efficacy based on existing research and clinical experience.

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Jessica Lloyd - Vulvovaginal Specialist Naturopathic Practitioner, BHSc(N)

Jessica is a degree-qualified naturopath (BHSc) specialising in vulvovaginal health and disease, based in Melbourne, Australia.

Jessica is the owner and lead naturopath of My Vagina, and is a member of the:

  • International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease (ISSVD)
  • International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH)
  • National Vulvodynia Association (NVA) Australia
  • New Zealand Vulvovaginal Society (ANZVS)
  • Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS)
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