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Lactoperoxidase/Lysozyme/Lactoferrin-based Prebiotic Vaginal Lubricant
A preservative-free, prebiotic vaginal lubricant with potential moisturizing and protective activities. Upon vaginal application, the lactoperoxidase/lysozyme/lactoferrin-based prebiotic vaginal lubricant moisturizes the vagina and may relieve and/or prevent dryness, itching, irritation, odor and infection. The vaginal lubricant contains anti-yeast proteins and enzymes, including lactoperoxidase, lysozyme and lactoferrin which are naturally found in vaginal fluid and help maintain the natural microflora in the vagina. The prebiotic glycogen helps restore and maintain the beneficial microorganisms in the vagina and maintains a healthy acidic pH. Altogether, this protects the vagina against the actions of harmful bacteria. (NCI Thesaurus)
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