Heck yes. Boric acid has been used for hundreds of years by medical professionals for different purposes, including eliminating vaginal odors and preventing infections. There are numerous studies that have shown its effectiveness and safety. Boric acid is recommended by a multitude of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals - primarily those who specialize in women’s health. Do not, however, take it orally.
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