JAKARTA - Social media has again been enlivened by the trend of healthy drinks which are claimed to be able to provide a myriad of benefits for women's intimate organs. Referred to as feminine health disease, this bright-colored juice concoction is believed to be able to make the feminine area more fragrant, feels bad, even increases sexual arousal.
On TikTok, content creators are competing to share their flagship juice version. The main ingredients are usuallyiples and pineapple, which are then added with various other fruits such asimeres to cinnamon. The goal is to maintain vaginal health from within.
Reporting from the New York Post page, one of the content creators of @wellnesswithcharms addedpair seeds into its concoction. He claims this fruit is good for the health of women's reproduction due to antioxidants, antimicrobials, and high water levels.
There is also Naomi Robinson, another TikTok creator, who went viral after saying, "If you want your partner to obey your story, drink this,"
Then, he mixesiri juice without sweeteners, pineapple juice, and cinnamon powder.
"If you want your soul to go to another galaxy, drink this," he added.
Although it sounds tempting, experts warn that the benefits of this juice cannot be trusted.
"From a medical point of view, I don't believe this combination of juice will have a 'magic' effect on vaginal health," said Dr. Sonya Brar, an obstetrician from Mount Sinai to The Post.
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Dr. Brar explained that fruits do contain important antioxidants and vitamins. In addition, keeping the body hydrated is very important for the health of the bladder, kidneys, and skin, including intimate areas. However, he warns about the high content of sugar in fruit juice, especially if consumed regularly.
"Golds in high quantities can trigger excess mold growth in the vagina," he explained.
He also suggested that the fruit be consumed in full, not in the form of juice, in order to get fiber that is important for digestion.
Cranberry is often associated with preventing urinary tract infection (ISK). Dr. Jill Maura Rabin, an obstetrician from Northwell Health, confirmed that this fruit has benefits.
"Investigation shows that copy products can help reduce the risk of ISK by preventing bacteria from attaching to the bladder wall," he explained.
However, he stressed that in order to get this effect, the amount ofvillage needed is quite large. Many juices on the market actually contain high sugar and oxalat which can cause kidney stones.
For maximum results, milit supplements with at least 36 mg proanthocyanidins (PACs) are much more effective." he added.
No less important, whether in any form is not a substitute for medical treatment. If you experience symptoms of infection such as pain during urination, increasing frequency, or a constant urge to urinate, immediately check yourself with a doctor.
The feminine health concoction does seem attractive and refreshing. But instead of hoping for instant 'fuel and spherical' effects, it is important to understand that vaginal health is determined by many factors, such as diet, hygiene, hormonal balance, and overall health.
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