Please Don’t Steam Your Vagina
We thought the “V-pair” problems were well-known, but Chrissy Teigen recently posted on Instagram that she is trying vaginal steam despite not being sure if it will work or if her vagina may dissolve.
The spa treatment involves sitting over a steaming bowl of herbs. Gwyneth Paltrow once endorsed steaming wormwood at a Korean-style spa in Santa Monica, saying the process “cleanses your uterus, et cetera.” This is an energetic release. ” Other proponents of V-steam have argued that it balances your hormones, treats cancer, and other things that have not been proven to work.
There is also no reason to believe the “can’t hurt” idea: if real steam gets on your vulva or vagina, you could get burned. “I wouldn’t want to deal with intravaginal burns, ” Gynecologist Mary Jane Minkin told Selfie . And if there is enough plant material that can be absorbed through your skin or mucous membranes (doubtful), then there is potential harm. Wormwood is a close relative of ragweed, and you also don’t want an allergic reaction in your vagina. Murderous nonsense gynecologist Jen Gunther concludes : “If you want to relax, get a good massage. If you want to relax your vagina, have an orgasm. “