Apply it to your vulvar area from your clitoris, along the labia, to the rectum.
These tissues need the most nourishment. You can also apply to the delicate skin of the urethra.
Julva is safe to apply to skin anywhere on your body. Before first use, it is advisable to test Julva on your inner arm for 24-48 hrs to make sure you don't have a sensitivity to it. Few people will, but it is always a good idea to test for sensitivities with anything you put on your skin.
If irritation does occur, discontinue use of Julva for 72 hours or until symptoms subside. Retest at ½ the dosage. If symptoms re-occur, discontinue use. Note that for a very few women, use of Julva may cause itching due to yeast. The issue is that when you start using Julva you go from an incredibly dry environment in your vulvar area and surrounding tissue, to a very moist one. And moist environments can initially result in increased levels of yeast (as they just love moist environments!). Should this occur, simply start on an anti-yeast protocol: Use an over-the-counter antifungal (such as Monistat), bump up your probiotics (either eating fermented foods and/or using a probiotic supplement), and be sure to avoid sugar (that yeast love).
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