
She is likely to be one of many world’s most well-known actuality TV stars, however Kourtney Kardashian has had a little bit of a profession change.
The 43-year-old has been regularly shifting into the world of wellness along with her weblog, Poosh. And final yr she launched a line of dietary supplements known as Lemme.
But her newest addition to the vitamin vary is elevating some eyebrows, as she claims they will increase the well being of your vagina.
To promote the product – known as Lemme Purr – she posted an Instagram video of herself, surrounded by cats, as she eats one of many gummies.
“Vaginal health is such an important part of a woman’s overall wellbeing (and not talked about enough) which is why we are so excited to launch this,” the caption reads.
One of the primary claims Kourtney makes is that the vitamin sweets can alter the style of the vagina.
“Give your vagina the sweet treat it deserves (and turn it into a sweet treat),” Kourtney continues.
‘Grift’
She says the product makes use of “pineapple and Vitamin C and probiotics to target vaginal health and pH levels that support freshness and taste”.
Dr Jen Gunter, a gynaecologist and creator of myth-busting bestseller The Vagina Bible, known as Kourtney out on Instagram.
“Anyone who suggests that your vagina isn’t fresh or needs an improved taste is a misogynist and awful person,” she wrote.
“And yes that includes you @kourtneykardash and your @lemme grift.”
Jen additionally disputes the assumption that pineapples can have an effect on the style of your bodily fluids.
UK chain Lloyd’s Pharmacy says it is “normal for vaginas and vaginal fluids to have a slight smell, which will vary according to hormones, activity, hygiene and diet”.
‘See your GP, not a Kardashian’
Maddy Dann, a 30-year-old A&E physician, often speaks about sexual well being on TikTook – and she or he’s instructed BBC Newsbeat why she does not assume the dietary supplements will work.
“Every person with a vulva or vagina is going to have a different odour, it’s going to have a different scent, a different taste and a different amount of discharge,” she says.
“And so what this product suggests is that every woman needs to have the same tasting, the same smelling, vagina or discharge – and that’s just not realistic.”
Maddy worries that the advert will give ladies the concept that one thing “entirely normal” is an issue that solely the product can remedy.
She provides that the gummies “probably won’t be useful for most people” and that “there’s no such thing as an unclean vagina, the vagina self-cleans”.
“While they make strong arguments with all these buzzwords, like vaginal pH and microbiome, in a healthy person probiotics and supplements aren’t always recommended unless there’s a confirmed deficiency in whatever you’re supplementing,” she provides.
But Maddy’s high piece of recommendation?
“If your odour or your discharge changes, you need to see a GP or a gynaecologist – not a Kardashian.”
Newsbeat has contacted Kourtney Kardashian for remark.
An FAQ on Lemme’s Instagram web page says the model makes use of “effective ingredients” which have been “clinically studied”.


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29 December 2022
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