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December 02-03, 2019 | Dubai, UAE
Volume 04
Current Research: Integrative Medicine
Curr Res Integr Med, Volume 04, ISSN: 2529-797X
CAM Therapies 2019
December 02-03, 2019
World Congress on
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Promoting and restoring womens vaginal health naturally
W
hen creating a product, we look for a common cronic health problem that doesn't have an efficient farmacological cure.
A frequent problem, not adressed enough, is vaginal infections. Of course, it directly affects only women, and in many
patriarcahal countries, it is not a theme to discuss openly or publicly. So, it became a secret pandemic health issue.
Most common vaginitis are bacterial vaginosis (40-45%), vaginal candidiasis (20-25%), and trichomoniasis (15-20%). 7-72%
women with vaginitis may remain undiagnosed for different reasons, from social to economic reasons. 498 million people aged
15-49 are infected each year with chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, or trichomoniasis.
A synergistic combination of Helianthus annuus, Hypericum perforatum, Calendula officinalis, Prunus armeniaca fat oils; and
Melaleuca alternifolia, Cymbopogon martinii, Cananga odorata, Helichrysum italicum, Pogostemon patchuli, Pelargonium
graveolens and Matricaria chamomilla essential oils, used daily, show results in alleviating symptoms and providing clean tests
of vaginal flora.
Aromatograms and pharmacological proprieties of the main ingredients show us the health benefits of the formulation.
Sociological results of restored women's vaginal health shouldn't be underestimated: higher creativity, less depression, better
overall health, better sexual life, better motherhood, healthier family. That brings us to a healthy society.
Biography
Mara Doljak studied at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Zagreb. The Faculty of Pharmacy was a combination of
serious knowledge and skills within an intricate system of moral values. At that time, the need to offer proper medicine to patients was far
stronger than marketing schemes we see today. Between the lines we thus received another dimension of upbringing, relationship towards
values, the absence of elitism. I graduated in 1980. During the graduation ceremony I was supposed to read Hippocratic Oath in public, in
front of hundred students, in Latin and Croatian. Later, it was the Hippocratic Oath, the moral backbone of healthcare professionals, that
became my own basis in further professional life.
mara.doljak@aromara.comMara Dolijak
Aromara, Croatia