Kourtney Kardashian's vitamin supplement brand Lemme is marketing a new product called Purr, a gummy vitamin specifically targeting vaginal health. Some medical experts are saying this could be causing more harm than good.
Family physician Dr. Jen Caudle sat down with FOX 5 to share her professional opinion on this latest viral product.
READ MORE: University of Massachusetts sounds alarm on TikTok drinking trend after nearly 30 students taken to hospital "The message that I take from it is that we need something to make it better," Dr. Caudle says, "to help the pH, the taste, the odor, the this or that, etcetera. That is problematic in and of itself. First of all, women, I'll say, you are fine just the way you are."
"This concept that we need a gummy, a supplement, a thing to make our vaginas or any other part of us better along this line is problematic to me and I don't agree with it," Dr. Caudle says.So, what would Dr. Caudle say to people who think products like these may not be completely necessary, but they can't hurt?
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