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Jill’s Journal

The blog of IC Network founder Jill H. Osborne, sharing her comments, thoughts, ideas and actions happening in the IC and pelvic pain movement.

OTC product ProSirona shows modest effectiveness at reducing interstitial cystitis discomfort

Interstitial cystitis and endometriosis are collectively known as the "evil twins" for their frequent co-existence in many patients. In early 2013, I noticed that the Endometriosis Association was promoting an all natural product for pain relief to their membership. ProSirona is a simple, topical treatment developed to reduce pain, promote muscle relaxation and blood flow [...]

By |2017-01-31T13:26:10-08:00January 6th, 2014|ICN Shop & Mail Order Center, Jill's Journal, News, Our Blog, Research, Self-Help Tips for IC, Bladder & Pelvic Pain|Comments Off on OTC product ProSirona shows modest effectiveness at reducing interstitial cystitis discomfort

Where is a man with pelvic pain supposed to go?

By Jill Osborne MA Women with pelvic pain have long sought refuge in the offices of their Ob-Gyn when struggling with pelvic pain. Of all of the medical specialties, it is the Ob-Gyn who has the most training and experience in dealing with pelvic pain and pelvic floor disorders. Men, however, have not had such [...]

By |2017-01-31T13:27:19-08:00December 13th, 2013|Awareness, Consumer Alerts, Editorial, Industry News, Jill's Journal, Men's Health, News, Our Blog|Comments Off on Where is a man with pelvic pain supposed to go?

Endometriosis Risk Linked to Two Pesticides

Endometriosis Risk Linked to Two Pesticides Interstitial cystitis and endometriosis are known as the "evil twins" in medical literature because they so often co-exist in patients. Thus, any story which covers endometriosis is certainly of relevance to the IC community. This press releases shares yet more deeply disturbing information about the impact of toxins in [...]

By |2017-01-31T13:30:16-08:00November 13th, 2013|Consumer Alerts, Editorial, Endometriosis, Jill's Journal, Our Blog, Toxic Exposures|Comments Off on Endometriosis Risk Linked to Two Pesticides
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