vH essentials Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use vH essentials products if I am pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to become pregnant?

If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to become pregnant, you should ask a healthcare professional before using any of the vH essentials products.

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Can I use vH essentials products with my prescription medications?

If you are concerned about using any of the vH essentials products with other medicine, you should check with your healthcare provider before use.

If I have additional questions about any vH essentials product…

Questions of a medical nature should be taken up with your doctor. If you have any other questions or need information about a vH essentials product that cannot be found on this website, you may call our Toll Free Number 1-800-635-3696 between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM US Central Time Zone.

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A group of personal care vH Essentials products. The items include feminine cleansing wipes, daily feminine wash, vaginal odor treatment, personal cleansing spray, boric acid suppositories, and probiotic gummies, among other supplements for feminine health. The packaging emphasizes pH balance, odor control, probiotics, and the use of natural ingredients like tea tree oil and cranberry.

What should I do if I think I’m having a reaction to a vH essentials product?

Stop use and ask a doctor if you experience any discomfort or symptoms that you suspect may be related to use of any vH essentials product. Please see the product packaging for more detailed information.

Are vH essentials products Gluten free?

Yes, they are also soy free, and nut free. vH essentials products does not test their products on animals, either.

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Do all vH essentials products have an expiration date listed?

Many vH essentials products are either a dietary supplement or a cosmetic product and aren’t required to have an expiration date, but we do recommend you use them within 2 years of purchase.

What is vaginal pH?

Vaginal pH refers to the acidity level of the vagina. An abnormal pH level could be caused by a vaginal infection and should be discussed with your doctor. Generally, pH levels up to 4.5 are considered normal; pH levels above 5 are considered abnormal.

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