Frequently Asked Questions

Am I suitable for a Herpes treatment with you?

We only offer treatments for herpes if you have previously had a herpes diagnosis. If you haven't had a diagnosis we recommend seeing your healthcare provider during your next outbreak.


Why do I get cramps and aches during my period?

These are most likely caused by an excess of prostaglandins, a hormone-like substance released from the uterine lining when it is ready to shed. They are typically felt in the abdomen, back and thighs and can be treated with pain relief.


How are yeast infections caused?

These infections are caused by an overgrowth of the Candida fungus and cause swelling, soreness and pain when urinating. 3 out of 4 women will have a yeast infection in their lifetime. They can be treated with antifungal products.


Why do I get nausea during my period?

Nausea is a common PMS symptom before or during their period. It's caused by a hormone called prostaglandin, which circulates around your body during your time of the month. PMS also is the cause of cramps, aches and tenderness and is completely normal. It is normal and can be treated with oral products.