
A "My Vaginal Microbiome" webinar to educate about vaginal pH influences and support
We often get asked about the best way to support vaginal pH. Vaginal pH is not just one thing- sure it's a number that we can measure but you cant just fix pH with a magic product. It is influenced by hormones, activities, microbes and lifestyle. All of which need consideration to support your vaginal wellbeing.
Join us for pH pHerfect, a practical 1.5-hour live webinar dedicated to helping you understand and reset your vaginal health
What You’ll Learn:
- Why your vaginal pH (ideally 3.8–4.5) matters more than you think.
- Common causes of pH disruption in the vaginal microbiome.
- Self-assessment tips and how to identify when things feel “off.”
- Insights into conditions like Bacterial Vaginosis, thrush, UTIs, and aerobic vaginitis.
- Practical steps to rebalance your vaginal microbiome for better health.
You’ll leave with actionable tips, self-pH testing know-how, and the confidence to maintain a balanced vaginal environment. Plus, you’ll know when it’s time to seek professional support.
Curriculum
Your instructor
Join Dr Moira Bradfield Strydom (PhD, Naturopath) from Intimate Ecology as she introduces you to Danni Bichler and Jessie-Anne El-Tannoury, both experienced genitourinary health naturopaths working at IntimateEcology.
Danni and Jessie-Anne will take you through the above important information so you can get started on your healing journey.
Dr. Moira Bradfield Strydom brings over two decades of clinical expertise to her role as the creator of Intimate Ecology. Her professional journey as a Naturopath, researcher, and educator is fueled by a commitment to empower individuals in achieving and maintaining vibrant genitourinary health. With a particular focus on recurrent vaginal infections, Moira adeptly bridges the gap between traditional healthcare and holistic wellness practices, guiding her students through the complexities of hormonal balances and the intricacies of the vaginal, bladder, seminal, and penile microbiomes.
As a fervent advocate for education in this specialized field, Dr. Bradfield Strydom's Ph.D. research sheds light on the implications of the vaginal microbiome in recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis. Her dual qualifications in Naturopathy and a Master’s in Acupuncture allow for an integrative teaching approach that resonates deeply with her audience. She is not just an academic but a trusted practitioner, whose insights have shaped the way her peers understand and support holistic genitourinary health.