Leucorrhoea Treatment, Leucorrhoea Remedies, Cure

1.100% natural Indian herbal medicine
2.Herb medicine for women, regulating menstruation and leucorrhea
LADY CARE HERBAL CAPSULE
Useful For:
* Leucorrhea
* Abnormal vaginal discharge
* Irregular Menstruation
* Vaginal Irritation
* Itching around the outside of the vagina
* Urinary Tract Infection
* White Discharge , Yellow Discharge
Menopause is an important time in a woman’s life. Her body is going through changes that can affect her social life, her feelings about herself, and her functioning at work. In the past, menopause was often surrounded by misconceptions and myths. Now, it is recognized that menopause is a natural step in the process of aging. Contrary to the old-fashioned view that life is all downhill after menopause, many women today find that the years after menopause offer new discoveries and fresh challenges. Today, medical advances have resulted in a wide range of health care choices that can enhance quality of life during menopause and the decades afterward. It is vital for women to know that menopause itself carries no serious health risks. However, the chance for heart disease and osteoporosis (thinning of the bone) rises after menopause. Understanding menopause and the range of treatment options can help women make the best health decisions. Remember, menopause is a perfectly natural occurrence.

Menopause is the medical term for the end of a woman’s menstrual periods. It is a natural part of aging, and occurs when the ovaries stop making hormones called estrogens. This causes estrogen levels to drop, and leads to the end of monthly menstual periods. This usually happens between the ages of 45 and 60, but it can happen earlier. Menopause can also occur when the ovaries are surgically removed or stop functioning for any other reason. Low estrogen levels are linked to some uncomfortable symptoms in many women. The most common and easy to recognize symptom is hot flashes ÷ sudden intense waves of heat and sweating. Some women find that these hot flashes disrupt their sleep, and others report mood changes. Other symptoms may include irregular periods, vaginal or urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence (leakage of urine or inability to control urine flow), and inflammation of the vagina. Because of the changes in the urinary tract and vagina, some women may have discomfort or pain during sexual intercourse. Many women also notice changes in their skin, digestive tract, and hair during menopause. In the long term, some women experience problems linked to the low levels of estrogen found after menopause. These may include osteoporosis and increased risk for heart disease
About 75% of women report some troublesome symptoms during menopause, but the severity and frequency of symptoms varies from woman to woman. The most common symptoms are hot flashes and vaginal atrophy (this is, the tissue of the vagina becomes thinner, drier, and more delicate, and begins to shrink).
Irregular bleeding :
The period of time leading up to menopause is often characterized by irregular periods. In fact, changes such as shorter or longer periods, heavier or lighter menstrual bleeding, and varying lengths of time between periods may be a sign that menopause is near.
Consult your doctor if,
Bleeding occurs more often than 21 days or
Your period lasts longer than 8 days or is very heavy or
Your period occurs after 6 months or more without a period or
Hot flashes.
Factors that may be linked to hot flashes are – Hot/ humid weather, Confining spaces, Drinks or food with caffeine or alcohol, Spicy foods.
Hot flashes are the classic sign of menopause, as well as the most common reason for seeking treatment. A hot flash produces a sudden sensation of warmth or even intense heat that spreads over various parts of the body, especially the chest, face, and head. Flushing and sweating usually occur as well, followed by a chill. Some women feel their heart beating very fast or hard and feel anxious. These flashes last anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes. How often they occur varies from woman to woman. Women who have had a hysterectomy are more likely to have hot flashes. Many women experience most of their hot flashes in the first 2 years after menopause, and find that the hot flashes gradually lessen. However, some women have hot flashes for several years before menopause, and some have them for 10, 20, or even 40 years or longer after menopause. Hot flashes can affect a woman’s social life and work. Also, hot flashes that occur during the night can disrupt sleep. In fact, some women report that their bed sheets become dampened or even soaked with sweat when they have a hot flash during the night.

Vaginal thinning :
Estrogen plays a key role in maintaining the function of a woman’s vagina and surrounding tissues, uterus, urinary bladder, and urethra (the organ through which urine is passed from the bladder). After menopause, all of these organs may weaken or shrink. When these changes occur in the bladder and urethra, they can lead to the involuntary leakage of urine, infection, or painful urination. A thinning of the tissue lining the vagina may lead to pain during intercourse. Vaginal dryness can also occur, as may itching or irritation. Although few women experience serious problems with vaginal dryness and thinning right after menopause, both dryness and thinning continue to occur over time. Some doctors estimate that at least half of all women older than 60 years have some degree of vaginal dryness. Regular sexual intercourse can help to keep the vagina moist and toned.
Links between mood, menopause, and sexual function :
The brain also responds to estrogen. In fact, estrogen is now thought to be important in memory and the healthy functioning of nerve cells in the brain. Some studies have shown that estrogen replacement therapy can preserve brain activity and even improve memory. Depression may also be more likely in the years right before menopause. However, it is unclear whether depression is linked to low levels of estrogen or to the many changes women face during their 40s and 50s (such as career or marriage pressures, or care of children or aging parents).
Factors that increase the risk for osteoporosis After Menopause:
Caucasian or Asian race, Slim built, Cigarette smoking, Family history, Early menopause.
Osteoporosis is the medical term for thinning of the bones. Thin bones become weaker and break easily, with the bones of the spine, wrists, and hips most prone to fracture. Although bones naturally weaken with age in both men and women starting at about age 40, women lose bone more rapidly after menopause.Make sure that you get enough calcium in your diet can help strengthen your bones. Calcium is naturally found in many foods, including dairy products, and may also be added to a food (for instance, some orange juices now have calcium added). Calcium tablets are another good way to add to calcium to your diet. The goal should be to reach a total daily intake of 1000 milligrams per day before menopause or 1500 milligrams per day after menopause. Regular weight-bearing exercise, like walking, may also help prevent osteoporosis.
Hashmi have developed many authentic and effective ayurvedic medicines which regulates strength within the bones and, if deficit, revitalates the bones
Heart disease :
The rate of heart disease rises considerably in women after menopause. Because many people think of heart disease as a “man’s problem,” it may be surprising to know that heart disease is the leading cause of death among women.
You are in Risk Zone for heart disease if you are diagnosed for:
Being overweight (obesity)
High blood pressure
Diabetes
Cigarette smoking
High levels of “bad” cholesterol
A low level of activity (sedentary lifestyle)
Frequently Asked Questions.
Will these symptoms last for the rest of my life?
For most women, the symptoms of menopause last for a relatively short time. However, a woman’s level of estrogen naturally remains low after menopause. This can affect many parts of the body, including the sexual and urinary organs, the heart, and the bones. So in that sense, the changes of menopause will be lifelong. But eating right, exercising, and making other positive lifestyle changes can help a woman feel great and live a long, healthy life after menopause.
Is a change in sexual desire normal after menopause?
Many women say that their sexual desire lessens during the time of menopause. In many cases, the cause is physical. For instance, because lower estrogen levels sometimes cause physical changes in a woman’s sexual organs, having sex may become uncomfortable or painful so it is important to find out whether there is a physical cause for lack of desire. For some women, taking hormones called androgens can help restore sexual desire. Some women find that sexual desire changes because of how they feel about themselves during menopause. Counseling and support groups can help women learn strategies for coping with the physical and emotional changes that occur during menopause.
What can be done to relieve pain during sex?
Intercourse may be painful when there is not enough moisture in the vagina or when the tissue lining the vagina becomes fragile because of lower estrogen levels in the body. Several methods are available to relieve pain during intercourse. It may sound surprising, but frequent sexual activity is one of the most effective remedies for vaginal dryness. Other remedies include taking a warm bath before intercourse or using lubricants. Short-acting, water-based lubricants, such as K-Y Jelly, supply moisture and are used immediately before intercourse. These products are readily available in grocery stores and pharmacies, usually at a low cost.
Long-acting vaginal moisturizers are also available, and can provide extended relief. Vaginal creams containing estrogen are very helpful in relieving the symptoms of menopause, including vaginal dryness.
However, the best and long lasting relief is using ayurvedic vagina soothers and moisturisers since they do not come along with any side effect tag.
Since I began menopause, I’ve had an embarrassing problem – urine leaks when I laugh or cough. What can be done to prevent this?
Some women have problems with bladder control after menopause begins. This happens because the muscles that surround the bladder and hold the urine inside become weaker when estrogen levels are low. Fortunately, simple exercises – known as Kegel exercises – can strengthen these muscles. To perform a Kegel, contract the pelvic muscles as if trying to tighten or close the vaginal opening. Hold the contraction for a count of three and then relax. Wait a couple of seconds and repeat. Fast Kegels (squeezing and relaxing muscles as quickly as possible) can also help. Performing several Kegels a day (try for a total of 50 per day) can markedly improve bladder control – and may even enhance sexual pleasure! Taking estrogen can also help maintain the tone or strength of pelvic muscles. There are many very good ayurvedic medical remedies are now available which are widely used worldwide now by women after menopause.
Even though my eating habits have not changed, I’ve gained weight recently. Is that linked to menopause?
It may be the body’s metabolism changes during and after menopause. Everyone’s metabolism begins to slow during the early to mid-30s. This change occurs slowly, so it may take a while for the impact of eating habits to affect weight. It is important to make a sensible, nutritious diet and healthy behaviors, such as getting enough exercise, a goal for life.
I seem to be very forgetful lately and I’m worried. What’s happening?
Many menopausal women have problems with short-term memory – like forgetting the location of car keys or eyeglasses, skipping appointments they didn’t remember, or losing the end of a thought when speaking or writing. These may be due to a busy lifestyle and/or stress at home or work. Notably, several medical studies have shown distinct differences in memory in women who have active ovaries producing estrogen or are taking estrogen replacement therapy compared to women with low levels of estrogen due to menopause.
How will menopause affect my daily activities and lifestyle?
That all depends on you. Menopause is a natural part of life, not a disease or a health crisis. However, menopause may occur when many other changes are happening in your. For instance, your children may be marrying or leaving home, your parents may be ill or dying, or you may be wondering what you’ll do when you retire from work. That’s why it is probably more helpful to think of how your daily activities and lifestyle will affect menopause. For instance, making sure that you exercise and eat right can make a real difference in how you feel and can even help prevent some of the long-term effects that are linked to estrogen deficiency (like heart disease or osteoporosis). Physical changes do occur with menopause and with aging. But the changes that happen during this period can be minimized by healthy living and a sense of purpose in life.
Immediately after Menopause, you should ensure :
Reducing salt intake
Increasing exercise and activity
Avoiding caffeine and chocolate
Taking vitamin B6 or B complex
“Want to Improve Your Sex Life & Relationship?”
WITH VAGITAUT CREAM YOU CAN….
- Increase your partner’s sexual pleasures.
- Enjoy sex better and reach orgasms more often.
- Feel young and wanted again.
- Enjoy a richer and more satisfying sex life.
- Tighten the inner tissues and skin of the vagina.
- Firm and tighten the vagina naturally at the same time to give more pleasure and comfort.
- Contains estrogen helping to restore lubrication solving the problem of vaginal dryness.
- Restoring the vagina suppleness.
- Protection from microbial pathogens.
- Reduce excessive mucus of the vagina.
‘Tighter Vagina’ is important enough to make or break a relationship!
It is common knowledge that men prefer a tight vagina for extra sexual pleasures. Generally, the vagina can lose some elasticity due to ageing, menopause, overstretching from childbirth or sexual activities.
VAGITAUT Cream is proven to restore vaginal tissues to help relieve vaginal dryness and even painful sex due to menopause.
Menopause can cause changes in the vaginal tissues, called vaginal atrophy. This can lead to vaginal dryness, itching and burning, and painful sex. VAGITAUT Cream treats the underlying cause of vaginal dryness and painful sex, to restore the tissues that provide elasticity and lubrication. And you don’t need to use it forever; just for as long as you need treatment.
You believe it or not most of men are not happy with their partner’s VAGINA size.
“Millions of women Have Benefited!”

Based on a recent survey conducted by Dr. Johnson in Asia, up to 49% of women interviewed expressed a strong interest in improving their sexual relationship. When asked about the most important area for improvement, 87% of women cited ‘tightening of the vagina’ to increase sexual sensations and pleasures for both their partner and themselves!
VAGITAUT Cream is a proven therapy with a low-dose option that can help reverse the menopausal changes in the vagina that can cause bothersome symptoms, like vaginal dryness and painful sex.
VAGITAUT Cream treats the underlying cause of these symptoms, and can restore the vaginal tissues that provide elasticity and lubrication.
VAGITAUT Cream is a proven treatment option that:
- Addresses the underlying cause of vaginal symptoms associated with menopause, including vaginal dryness and painful sex.
- Reverses changes in the vagina after menopause to help relieve bothersome symptoms.
- Can help maintain the reversal of vaginal changes with continued use.
- Offers low-dose options that can be tailored to meet your needs.
How VAGITAUT Cream Works?
- VAGITAUT Cream works to treat vaginal discomfort and painful sex by delivering a blend of estrogens directly to the tissues in and around your vagina.
VAGITAUT Cream doesn’t mask symptoms for temporary relief. VAGITAUT Cream addresses the cause of vaginal dryness and painful sex at its source — treating the estrogen loss that causes this common menopausal symptom. Apply VAGITAUT Cream as directed by your health care professional.
VAGITAUT Cream can reverse vaginal thinning and dryness and restore vaginal tissue — tissue that provides elasticity and lubrication. And with continued use, you can maintain this reversal.
Relive Your First Night Sensation
The main herbal combinations used in VAGITAUT CREAM are:
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Symplocos Racemosus
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1 mg
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Quercus Infectoria
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1 mg
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Terminalia Chebula
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1 mg
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Fumaria Officinalis L
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1 mg
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Woodfordia Fruticosa
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1 mg
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Mucuna Pruriens
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1 mg
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Alum
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1 mg
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Nelumbo Nucifera
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1 mg
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Rose
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1 mg
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Pistachia Vera Linn
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1 mg
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Lavendula Steochas
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1 mg
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Vasaline
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988 mg
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All these herbs used in VEGITOT Herbal Vaginal Cream are collected from various countries around the world.
Questions & Answers About VAGITAUT CREAM
Q: What is VAGITAUT CREAM?
A- Hashmi Ayurvedic Cures’ Vagitaut Cream is the researched based Herbal Vaginal Contraction Cream. Due to the Childbirth, Age factors and Physical factors, the flexibility, tightness & grip of the vaginal muscles do get loosen, it results in diminished sexual pleasure for both the partners & brings inferiority complex in women, also in this condition vaginal canal is more prone to infections. Hashmi Ayurvedic Cures’ Vagitaut Cream (Herbal Vaginal Contraction) restores the strength of the vaginal muscles.
Q: How does Vagitaut Cream work?
A: Herbs from many parts of the world are formulated into a blend that firms, tones and tightens the vagina naturally, brings stiffness back and gives original shape back. It also helps in restoring the vagina suppleness; increase vaginal secretion and contraction of vaginal channel. It contains estrogen helping to restore lubrication solving the problem of vaginal dryness and thicken the vaginal walls. It stimulates the “Bartholon” glands to release estrogen, stimulating a woman’s libido.
Q: How long does it take to feel the tightening of vagina?
A: It varies from individual to individual. The cream usually works 20 seconds after application. It takes about 20 minutes for maximum effect.
Q: Will There Be Any Side Effects?
A: None reported. Vagitaut Vaginal Cream is a non-prescription formula that is safe for you to use. Vagitaut Cream is 100% herb-based.
Q: Can I use it immediately after childbirth?
A: Yes, you can. In fact, VAGITAUT CREAM Cream speeds up the internal healing process after childbirth. Women in Asia have traditionally been using Oak Gall (the main content of Vagitaut Cream) after giving birth to tighten their vagina tissue and strengthen the womb.
Q: What happens if it goes in side?
A: Not to worry its safe and can be applied on inner layer.
Q: Are there other benefits from Vagitaut Cream?
A: Vagitaut Cream does not only tighten the inner tissue and skin of the vagina, but it also delays menopause, improves internal injuries, piles, swollen gums, chap lips, mouth ulcer and small cuts. VAGITAUT VAGINAL CREAM Cream also aids minor ailments such as colds, headaches, body aches, bloated tummy and more. Liberally apply this rich, edible, luxurious cream throughout your loving days and dream filled nights. You will rekindle sexuality and ignite desire, romance and passion.
Q: How To Apply Virgin Cream?
- A: Wash your hand with soap.
- Use a small towel to clean your vagina with lukewarm water. Then wipe it until dry and clean
- Use your finger tip and scoop up the cream about the size of your whole fingernail.
- Insert your finger 3/4 way into your vagina and apply the cream onto your vagina wall evenly.
- Cover the tube back with the cap and wash your hand with soap
If you are using Vagitaut Cream for the first time, apply the cream to your vagina twice a day (once in the morning and once at night) for the first 5 nights. Thereafter, apply the cream once a day on alternate days for maintenance until you have achieved your desired tightness.
Q: How Does the Formula Compare With others?
A: This is all-natural. It’s an herbal formula. There are no reported side effects. And you get the added benefit of having the herbs nourish other parts of your body.
Q: How Much Does It Cost?
A: Vagitaut Cream is surprisingly inexpensive for all you get. You might expect this amazing product with all these herbs to cost Rs. 1687/- ($34USD) per 20gm tube.
Q: What Type Of Guarantee Do I Get?
A: Your satisfaction is guaranteed or your money back. We built our business by offering excellent products to happy customers who order to us again and again — customers who feel good about referring their friends to us. If you don’t see betterresult, then return it for a refund .We will refund your money deducting postal and shipping charges.
Q- How about privacy while getting the product?
A- This will be delivered completely with full privacy since its requirement of this trade. Also it will be sealed pack and courier person will not be aware of the contents inside.
Q- How much time it takes to get Vagitaut Herbal Cream?
A- We make sure that this excellent product from Hashmi Ayurvedic Cures reaches you within 3 -7 days in any part of India.
Will shape change permanently?
Yes it gives long and permanent shape till next delivery happens.
Can virgins use VAGITAUT CREAM Cream?
Yes, they can. The vagina is prone to loss of elasticity, whether or not you have had children. Factors such as aging where pelvic floor muscles weaken, decline in muscle-building hormones due to menopause or multiple sexual activities, adds up to loss of elasticity. VAGITAUT CREAM Cream can help tighten your vagina naturally.
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