Gutsy Talks

Episode 15: The Vaginal Microbiome: What’s Normal & What’s Not with Greta Durston

Rachel Larsson

Today I’m joined by Greta Durston, a degree-qualified Naturopath with advanced training in reproductive health,  specialising in the vaginal microbiome. Greta is on a mission to empower women and AFABs with the sex ed they should have received in school, and she's passionate about creating a safe, supportive space where no question is off-limits and every person feels seen, heard, and validated. Trust me when I tell you that this episode will leave you feeling more informed, empowered, and confident in understanding your body!

In this episode, we chat about:

  • Greta’s journey to work with vaginal microbiome
  • What a healthy vaginal microbiome looks like
  • Signs and symptoms of vaginal dysbiosis
  • Common issues and infections
  • Accurate vaginal microbiome test options
  • Factors affecting the accuracy of testing
  • The potential to improve your vaginal microbiome
  • Links between the vaginal and gut microbiome
  • Why some standard treatments may do more harm than good
  • Holistic treatment options
  • Oral treatment vs intravaginal treatment
  • Commonly misdiagnosed vaginal infections
  • The correct way to clean our vulvas
  • How to start caring for your vaginal microbiome today


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