I am wondering if any of you saw a segment on the ABC TV program "Catalyst"
last night (Thursday night) which featured a retired OZ OB/GYN and his
rather innovative and somewhat retrospective idea for an anti-AIDS drug:
Lemon Juice. Apparently (according to this doc) Cassanova had his women use
the cut off end of a lemon as a cervical cap which apparently prevented
conception and the pH of lemon juice whould kill the aids virus. Anyway some
researchers have determined that it is a spermicide and it also kills the
virus invitro. There was some speculation regarding the pH of the lemon
juice being irritating to the vagina (suggested application was with a
cotton wool swab soaked in lemon juice) and thus possibly having the same
effect as non-oxynol 9: vaginal irritation providing a rouite of entry for
the virus and thus increasing the risk of infection despite being a
viruscide. Anyway what do you all think? The focus was on AIDS in developing
countries and the increasing incidence amongst women and cost: since it is a
naturally occuring product that can be grown just about anywhere it is an
accessible item and a birth control option too. Has anyone put lemon juice
in their vagina? If you have did it hurt or irritate? If it does irritate
could that be an indication of a vaginal infection and hence a portal of
entry for a virus??  I am going to get a lemon. I  just thought this was
really quite interesting.

marilyn
----- Original Message -----
From: "barbara glare & chris bright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] How awful is this!


> Dear Joy,
>
> I read the message, but have since deleted it.  I believe the question on
> the booking form was (filled out at 6/40) was "are you intending to have
an
> elective caesarian?  If so give date"  It would have been against the ABA
> code of ethics to identify the hospital, so we have no way of knowing
which
> hospital it was.  It was just commented on as a point of interest
> (amazement)
>
> Love, Barb
>
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