Feminine Hygiene Wash Products Offered By Hangzhou Yihao Import And Export Co., Ltd.

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Feminine Hygiene Wash

Feminine Hygiene Wash

Company Name:
Hangzhou Yihao Import And Export Co., Ltd.
Contact Person:
Ms. DANIELA CHEN
Telephone:
86-571-87156076
Fax:
86-571-87296352
Country:
China (Mainland)
Product Details
A refreshing, natural herbal fragrance feminine wash formulated exclusively for women’s hygiene, freshness and confidence. This non-soap, gentle wash cleanses without irritation while preserving the natural pH of the intimate area. Contains Aloes, Betel pepper, Areca catechu, and Manjakani as active ingredients. Aloe, also written Aloë, is a genus containing about four hundred species of flowering succulent plants. The most common and well known of these is Aloe vera, or "true aloe". The genus is native to Africa, and is common in South Africa's Cape Province, the mountains of tropical Africa, and neighboring areas such as Madagascar, the Arabian Peninsula, and the islands of Africa. Of the 299 species of Aloe, only a few were used traditionally as a herbal medicine, aloe vera again being the most commonly used version of aloe in herbal medicine. The Greeks and Romans used aloe vera to treat wounds. In the middle ages, the yellowish liquid found inside the leaves was favored as a purgative. Today, aloe vera is used both internally and externally on humans. The gel found in the leaves is used for soothing minor burns, wounds, and various skin conditions like eczema and ringworm. The use of this herbal medicine was popularized in the 1950s in many Western countries. The gel's effect is nearly immediate; it also applies a layer over wounds that is said to reduce the chance of any infection. The Betel (Piper betle) is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family, which includes pepper and Kava. It is valued both as a mild stimulant and for its medicinal properties. They are also used in an infusion to cure indigestion, as a topical cure for constipation, as a decongestant and as an aid to lactation. Almost all Indonesian women use Betel (sireh) leaves in bath water after giving birth as it shrinks the vaginal canal. It also counters unpleasant smells. The Indonesian government has endorsed betel leaves (daun sireh) as a natural medication against vaginal discharge.
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