EPISODE · May 29, 2020 · 1H 2M
Why Your Lube is SO Important for Your Vaginal Health!
from Swinger University™ - The Swinger Podcast for Education, Lifestyle & Travel · host Ed Swinger And Phoebe Swinger
Send us a short message, but if you have questions: [email protected], Lubes, Lubes. Women….which one do you choose? We review all the base type of lubes for your safe swinging pleasure: water, glycerin, silicone, petroleum, and oil. You will learn about the ingredients, pH, and how this plays a VERY important role for the female vagina. Quality ingredients will reduce your STI risk and bacterial vaginosis (BV)! This review should be shared with everyone, not just with your swinger friends!SHOW NOTES:Is Your Lube Expired?Lube pH Matters!Osmolality - Oh Yeah.Vaginal Epithelium LayerIngredients Water, Glycerin, Silicone, Petroleum, OilTypes of Lube Pros v. ConsReferenced Articles:42 Different Lube's pH Value and Osmolality (National Center for Biotechnology Information): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3161103/table/T1/#tf20Are parabens safe?: https://sexualityresources.com/ask-dr-myrtle/sexual-health-events-3-menopause-womens-urologic-issues/are-parabens-safeCervical & Vaginal Mucosal Epithelia: Blaskewicz CD, Pudney J, Anderson DJ (July 2011). "Structure and function of intercellular junctions in human cervical and vaginal mucosal epithelia". Biology of Reproduction. 85 (1): 97–104. doi:10.1095/biolreprod.110.090423. PMC 3123383. PMID 21471299.Cute Little Bunnies No Longer Have To Die For Your Lube: https://www.vocativ.com/news/437121/fda-personal-lubricant-bunnies/index.htmlHyperosmolal vaginal lubricants markedly reduce epithelial barrier properties in a three-dimensional vaginal epithelium model – ScienceDirect: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221475001730118XVaginalLactobacilli Dominance and Vaginal pH: Why Is the Human Vaginal Microbiome Unique?: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5143676/Lube can alter vaginal pH. Here’s what to look for on the label: https://thefemedic.com/sexual-health/lube-can-alter-vaginal-ph-heres-what-to-look-for-on-the-label/Lube Reviews/Ingredients/Effects: https://badvibes.org/whats-in-your-lube/Lubricants by the Breast Cancer Organization: https://www.breastcancer.org/tips/menopausal/treat/vaginal-changes/dryness/lubricants>Most Commercial Lubricants Have Insignificant or No Antiviral Activity Against HIV-1: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3161103/table/T1/#tf20Other water based preservatives: sorbic acid, and sorbates, phenoxyethanol, benzoic acid, chlorhexidine gluconate and domiphen bromide. (World Health Organizatio Support the showWant More?👀 Watch on YouTube: YouTube ShowFull video versions and interactive live episodes!Bonus episodes, exclusive content, and 🌶️Extras: https://www.patreon.com/SwingerUniversity 🛳️🎉Looking for lifestyle events in your area? T4P is the go-to directory for clubs, parties, and resort events. Browse now at Ticket4Play.com Custom SU T-shirts and gear: Our Amazon StoreSwingerLinks.com - live schedule, special offers*, and our 🌶️links!Our Website - Leave us a message, articles, and sexy products3 Ways to get your question on our show:RECORD it on our website at: https://swingeruniversity.com/contact/EMAIL a recorded voice note to: [email protected]: (916) 538-0482 and leave a voicemail.* We get a commission if you decide to purchase through our links, at no cost to you.
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Send us a short message, but if you have questions: [email protected] Lubes, Lubes, Lubes. Women….which one do you choose? We review all the base type of lubes for your safe swinging pleasure: water, glycerin, silicone, petroleum, and oil. You will learn about the ingredients, pH, and how this plays a VERY important role for the female vagina. Quality ingredients will reduce your STI risk and bacterial vaginosis (BV)! This review should be shared with...
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