Molly, a breastfeeding counselor and childbirth educator over at Talk Birth, recommends Aloe Cadabra as a safe and healthy personal lubricant for new mothers, who occasionally inquire about an “all natural” option. She says it’s import for parents to be cautious and educated when it comes to these types of intimate products, since many mainstream products include harmful ingredients.
Aloe Cadabra has developed an all-natural, certified organic product made from 95% organic aloe and enriched with Vitamin E. This first and only plant-based intimate moisturizer is pH balanced for a women’s body, anti-bacterial, anti-microbial and anti-fungal. Aloe Cadabra is fully absorbed into the skin as it is used, so there is no gooey, sticky mess, and it’s compatible with condoms.
Parents are wisely careful about what comes into contact with their baby’s body…doesn’t mom deserve the same caution?
Vaginal dryness is a common byproduct of peri menopause and menopause. It is common and yet can also be acute. Vaginal dryness is also associated with life’s events such as childbirth, hormone treatments, medications, and stress! Harsh soaps and other chemicals can take away from natural moisture. Stress certainly plays a large part in keeping our system naturally lubricated. The delicate vaginal tissues become less plyable, and cracks may develop that can invite in infection and discomfort. An unhealthy lifestyle, pushing oneself to the max will can have manifestations in vaginal dryness. These can include lack of sleep, and rest, too much caffeine, lack of exercise and even negative thoughts and emotions. There is a direct connection between the relationship of emotions, positive and negative, and the sexual response in body, mind and spirit.