| Vaginal Infections E-book | 1 |
| Vaginal Infections | 2 |
| Table of Contents | 3 |
| Disclaimer | 5 |
| Copyright | 5 |
| Vaginal Infections | 6 |
| What are vaginal infections? | 6 |
| Bacterial vaginosis | 6 |
| Trichomonas vaginalis | 6 |
| Are there any symptoms? | 6 |
| Bacterial vaginosis | 6 |
| Trichomonas vaginalis | 6 |
| What can cause vaginal infections? | 7 |
| Bacterial vaginosis | 7 |
| Trichomonas vaginalis | 7 |
| Getting a diagnosis | 7 |
| The importance of treating bacterial vaginosis | 7 |
| What treatment can you be offered by your doctor | 8 |
| Bacterial vaginosis | 8 |
| Trichomonas vaginalis | 8 |
| Over-the-counter medications | 8 |
| Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) | 9 |
| How does the bacteria travel upwards? | 10 |
| What treatment can you be offered by your doctor | 10 |
| What natural treatments could be effective? | 11 |
| Dietary changes | 11 |
| Yoghurt | 11 |
| Alcohol | 12 |
| Supplements | 13 |
| Vitamin C | 13 |
| Beta-carotene | 13 |
| Vitamin E | 13 |
| B Vitamins | 13 |
| Zinc | 14 |
| Garlic | 14 |
| Acidophilus | 14 |
| Herbs | 15 |
| Barberry root bark (Berberis vulgaris) | 15 |
| Myrrh resin (Commiphora molmol) | 15 |
| Calendula (Calendula officinalis) | 15 |
| Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) | 15 |
| Echinacea | 15 |
| Self-help | 17 |
| The Treatment Plan | 18 |
| The integrated approach | 18 |
| Your Supplement Plan | 19 |
| Herbs | 19 |
| In Summary | 20 |
| The Next Step | 21 |
| Other E-books in this Series | 22 |
| References | 23 |