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Does KY Jelly Personal Lubricant Really Cause Yeast Infections?

Author: Trey Osborne

A common question that women who prefer to use KY Jelly as their sexual lubricant of choice have is: “Does KY Jelly really cause yeast infections?” Unfortunately, there hasn’t been any clinical or scientific research that has looked into the impact that personal lubricants have had on encouraging and promoting yeast infections in women which means that no one truly knows for certain.

However, one of the main ingredients in KY Jelly is Glycerin which many sex and health experts agree actually encourages the growth of yeast in the vagina which usually leads to yeast infections. Basically, the overall consensus is if you are currently using a personal lubricant like KY Jelly and haven’t experienced a yeast infection then odds are you can continue to enjoy your own personal sexual lubrication of choice if you so desire.

Of course, if you are experiencing an increase in yeast infections or are concerned about maybe getting them in the future switching over to a personal lubricant that is glycerin free is going to be your best and safest option. At this time it appears as if the KY brand of personal lubricants doesn’t have a glycerin free option which means you’ll have to go with another brand of personal lubricant that is glycerin free.

Many women have discovered that Carrageenan personal lubricant is one of the most effective sexual lubricants on the market today and the fact that it is paraben and glycerin free is just a bonus. Carrageenan has a superior most like a woman’s feel to it that makes it an excellent option for anyone looking to switch to a personal lubricant that is glycerin free and water based. Just in case you are curious you should also know that Carrageenan personal lubricant is are also all natural and condom compatible.

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Trey Osborne is considered by many to be one of the leading experts on sexual health and enhancement.

He provides a variety of different reviews and sex related advice which you can find on www.YourAdultSearch.com
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4 Responses to “Personal Growth Behavioral Health”

  1. Pretty thang says:

    Can someone please edit my essay?
    I am applying to enroll in the Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy program at Eisner Institute for Professional Studies. I graduated from California State University Dominguez Hills with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. As an undergraduate student, I took psychology courses in Abnormal Psychology, Behavior Modification, and the Family. I always was interested in the complexities in psychology and the human mind. I wanted to continue to pursue a career in which I could work with people in helping them resolve his or her issues. I am aim to further my education through graduate study of psychology which will prepare me further to help my future clients to the fullest.
    My professional background is in working in the mental health field for five years with clients in a variety of settings. I have worked in a residential treatment facility with adolescents that have behavioral and emotional problems, abused and neglected children that are victims of domestic violence, and outpatient setting with families in crises. My clinical experience has been both in the capacity as a counselor and case manager. I am currently working with adolescents with behavioral and emotional problems in a residential treatment facility. My role as a counselor is to provide supervision, counseling, and support to adolescents. I help the adolescents in making positive choices regarding daily living situations, personal hygiene , and conflict resolution.
    I became interested in working in therapy because I experienced a family member that needed therapy for depression. My brother had been struggling with depression for a long time. My brother made the choice to seek professional help for his depression. Depression was genetic in our family, so our family as well got therapy. Through years of counseling and therapy, my brother and family benefited from therapy because we were able to heal at the same time. I understand the issues that can result firsthand from depression. I know that through therapy, people can make life long changes by looking at their lives and setting goals. I believe that each client has the capacity to make positive decision making and choices toward a more fulfilling life. I would like to be there for my future clients to help lead(guide) them to a road of personal growth and recovery or healing, self-improvement. I am fully committed and determined to advocate for clients facing issues such as family conflict, depression, and substance abuse. I believe that every client, given the proper guidance, can find their path to personal success. I am eager and dedicated to learn the techniques and approaches that are used to help families, children, and individuals resolve their issues. For this reason, I would be a good candidate for the Marriage and Family Therapy program. I realize that graduate school can be quite challenging, but I am determined to be a good student to learn about psychology that will prepare me for a career in Marriage and Family Therapy.

    • Anonymous says:

      As far as content goes, I think this sounds good. The only suggestions I have are grammatical things you might want to look into.

      In your first paragraph, you end with the sentences, “I wanted to continue to pursue a career in which I could work with people in helping them resolve [their] issues. I [ ] aim to further my education through graduate study of psychology[,] which will prepare me further to help my future clients to the fullest [extent].”

      In the first of these sentences, I think you would use the word “their” instead of “his or her.” “People” is plural, so you should probably use the plural “their” instead of the singular “his or her.” Then, you said “I am aim,” which is just a typo, no biggie. And there should be a comma after “psychology.” I think the final sentence would sound more complete with the word “extent” at the end, but that’s just personal preference. The way you have it isn’t wrong, of course, but I just thought I’d put it out there to see what you think.

      In the second paragraph, I think it should be “adolescents who” instead of “adolescents that” since you’re talking about people instead of objects.”
      “I have worked in a residential treatment facility with adolescents [who] have behavioral [or?] emotional problems, [children who, as victims of domestic violence, are] abused [or] neglected, and [I have worked in an] outpatient setting with families in crises.” Here I’ve added a few suggestions to clarify what you’re saying a bit. I changed a few “and’s” to “or’s,” but since I don’t know the situation, I can only guess that the two scenarios that you paired together aren’t always linked, but of course you would know that better than I would. My changes are only suggestions anyway; take them as you will. You use the word “adolescent” four times in the six sentences in your second paragraph–you might want to consider changing one or two of them to “the individual” or “the child.”

      I became interested in working in therapy [when?] I experienced a family member [who] needed therapy for depression. My brother had been struggling with depression for a long time[, and he] made the choice to seek professional help for his [illness]. Depression was genetic in our family, so [the rest of] our family [received therapy as well]. Through years of counseling and therapy, my brother and [other family members] benefited [ ] because we were able to heal at the same time. I understand the issues [firsthand] that can result from depression. I know that through therapy, people can make life[-]long changes by looking at their lives and setting goals. I believe that each client has the capacity to make positive decision[-]making [ ] choices [needed to live] a more fulfilling life. I would like to be there for my future clients to help lead(–>guide) them to a road of personal growth[,] recovery[,] healing, [and] self-improvement. I am fully committed and determined to advocate for clients facing issues such as family conflict, depression, and substance abuse. I believe that every client, given the proper guidance, can find [his or her (this time the word "client" is singular)] path to personal success. I am eager and dedicated to learn the techniques and approaches that are used to help families, children, and individuals resolve their issues. For this reason, I would be a good candidate for the Marriage and Family Therapy program. I realize that graduate school can be quite challenging, but I am determined to be a good student to learn about psychology[, which] will prepare me for a career in Marriage and Family Therapy.

      I really like your conclusion, and I think that this is a really good piece. Like I said, the changes that I’ve made are just suggestions, so do with them what you will.

      Good luck!

  2. T says:

    what psychology courses should i take?
    i’ve struggled with social anxiety from age 19. i’m taking courses at an university and would like to minor in psychology. i want to work in a health care field…as a consultant. it would be beneficial if I could completely overcome my anxiety disorder. what psychology courses could i take that will help me understand the underlining causes of my disorder? what courses will help me challenge my irrational fears…help me see people in a more positive light…instead of distrustful way.

    Example of Courses at my university:

    Personal Growth
    Childhood Psychopathology
    Health Psychology
    Lifespan Developmental Psychology
    Cognitive Psychology
    Behavioral Medicine
    Abnormal Psychology
    Stress Management
    Behavior Modification
    Theories of Personality
    Psychobiology
    Principles of Biofeedback
    Social Psychology
    Foundations of Child and Adolescent Psychology

    any other courses not mentioned that you may know about, please list also. Thank you.

    • Anonymous says:

      If you want to help with your anxiety, definitely go for abnormal psychology because it will teach you about the disorders and will look at different treatment options that you can try out for yourself.

      As far as trying to understand people in a different light, it took me the entire psychology major to do it, because each class looks at something different as far as different aspects of a person and understanding how each person is unique, especially when looking at cultural differences or how someone was raised (nature vs. nurture).

      To help, you’ll want to look at Adolescent psychology (or psychopathology), personal growth, developmental psychology, personality theory, and I don’t know if you have this class, but the best class I ever took was Stereotyping, Descrimination and Prejudice in psychology.

      Good luck

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