Why BV comes back and how to fix it
- Feb 14
- 1 min read
If you have had BV once, chances are you have had it or will have it again.
It is frustrating to take every pill of Flagyl or use every bit of Boric Acid only to have it come right back a few weeks later.
This comes back because of biolfims.
What is a Biofilm?
Biofilms happen when bacteria in the vagina form protective layers that make them resistant to antibiotics.
You can take all the medication your provider prescribes, but you may only be targeting the bacteria hanging out "outside." You aren't actually touching the ones locked up inside that house.
This is why the infection seems to clear up, only to restart as soon as the house opens back up.
NAC (N-Acetylcysteine) Can Help
To truly purge the bacteria from their house, you need something that can break down those walls. NAC.

NAC is an amino acid derivative that helps break down biofilms.
It thins out those protective layers, making it much easier for antibiotics or antimicrobial agents to reach and eliminate the bacteria hiding underneath.
I recommend taking NAC before you start your antibiotics or boric acid so it can be most effective.
Moving Toward Long-Term Healing
Using NAC is an evidence-based way to ensure your treatments actually work the first time. But let's not get it twisted, guys, lifestyle will always win when it comes to preventing these infections.
By addressing the root (in this case, the biofilm), you can reduce your need for repeated rounds of medication and lower your risk of future infections.
Check out the free protocol to get rid of BV for good here.



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