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Published 10:57 1 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 12:48 1 Jun 2017 BST
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However, these claims are not supported with any type of scientific research. Many gynecologists are now warning women to stay away from these types of products.
“This is a dangerous practice with real potential to harm,” said gynecologist Jen Gunter in a blog post. "This product follows the same dangerous pathway of other 'traditional' vaginal practices, meaning tightening and drying the vagina which is both medically and sexually (for women anyway) undesirable. "Drying the vaginal mucosa increases the risk of abrasions during sex (not good) and destroys the protective mucous layer (not good). It could also wreak havoc with the good bacteria," Gunter continued. “Here’s a pro-tip: If something burns when you apply it to the vagina, it is generally bad for the vagina.”
So there you have it, if you want to keep your lady bits healthy, don’t go shoving wasp nests up there.
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