Kourtney Kardashian preaches ‘vaginal health’ advice after being torn by gynecologists over new Lemme gummies

KOURTNEY Kardashian has apparently ‘hit back’ to claims that her new Lemme gummies ‘don’t work’.
Kourtney, 43, recently promoted Lemme Purr, which is billed as a “new vaginal health candy” that targets “vaginal health.”
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However, various medical professionals criticized the product and one even called it a “vaginal scam”.
Doctor Jen Gunter took to Instagram earlier this week and shared a screenshot of Kourtney’s latest ad for Lemme and wrote alongside, “Just another vaginal scam, this one is brought to you by the Kardashian wannabe empire.
“Block. Ignore. Don’t engage because it feeds the algorithm.
“Anyone who suggests your vagina isn’t fresh or needs an upgrade is a misogynist and awful person, and yes, that includes you @kourtneykardash and your grift @lemme.”


Dr Gunter continued: “Weaponizing the patriarchy for profit is misogyny. Your vagina is great. If you think you have a health problem, see an expert, not a Kardashian.
“And that pineapple myth needs to go. It’s a myth and one of the reasons I had to include a food chapter in The Vagina Bible,” she added.
However, mom-of-three Kourtney had none of it and took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday night and continued to promote the product.
Filming herself at home, she said in a new video, “Lemme Purr just launched today and vaginal health and a balanced vaginal PH is something my OBGYN has been talking about for years and years.”
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OBGYN refers to a professional who works as an obstetrician and gynecologist.
“And it can so easily be rejected from the foods we eat, from sex, from antibiotics, from stress, and I’m so proud of our Lemme Purr vaginal vitamin gummies.
“And they have a clinical dose of probiotic that targets vaginal health, and that’s something that we don’t talk about enough and yeah it tastes like a tropical vacation too, bonus points!” Kourtney added.
A pack of Lemme Purr will cost customers $30 while a three-pack costs $80.
A description of the product on Lemme’s website reads: “Keep it balanced: enjoy a real pineapple moment while clinically studied SNZ 1969™ probiotics specifically target vaginal health and pH levels to support freshness and odor.
“Plus, we’ve added vitamin C for its antioxidant benefits and real pineapple extract.*”
Not everyone rushed to buy the product, however, and an online thread was flooded with fan opinions of the gummies as well as unique Kourtney ads.
One reviewer wrote, “Ladies, please consult your doctor before purchasing any Kardashian vaginal vitamins.”
Another wrote: “Let’s be honest, she’s here for the ads not the products.”


A third commented, “I love how she always puts in the least effort possible lol. It’s like she said, ‘I’ll do the photoshoot as long as I can lay down.'”
Someone else said: “She’s so blurry her chin keeps disappearing and it looks like she’s just a face-neck built like a thumb with the expression of a. Not a wink, not a smile, not a suggestive look… It’s cleared up so much a lot of people. I’m dying.

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