

People generally fear new things that they do not understand, or seek to understand.”Īccording to Atkinson, “the recent propaganda claiming that our Herbal Womb Detox Pearls can lead to toxic shock syndrome is purely an unfounded and baseless attack on another holistic product without merit.” “The media bashing and smear campaign of the public is to be expected when it comes to a holistic herbal alternative because it is a new way of life. Other companies are also distributing womb detox pearls. Meanwhile, founder of Embrace Pangaea, T.C Atkinson, is taken aback by the negative attention the pearls and her company, in particular, are getting. “Pure rubbish - B.S.! A perfect example of how women are being exploited into spending money on hoaxes and scams…(they’re) being induced to take foreign materials into their bodies that have no proven evidence of benefit and have not had due diligence performed to rule out harm.” Babymonstrous blogger says it made her vagina healthy - dead tissue came out and by day three: “Feel tighter lubricated no itch no odor.” Tweets “Your vagina (and your man), will thank you after you use these.”ĭon’t do it, says Toronto gynecologist Dr. Happy clients boost of amazing results at, even featuring images of the ensuing discharge. The pearls cost anywhere from US $15 to $480. Embrace Pangaea offers packages for different conditions including fibroids, endometriosis and yeast infections. Touted as a holistic, organic approach to restoring feminine health, Seanjari Preeti Female Detox Pearls/Seeds are sold online, including on Amazon, and The Herbal Womb Detox Pearls, by the Florida-based Embrace Pangaea company, are distributed online too.ĭirections recommend leaving the balls in for at least three day to “cleanse the womb and return it to a balanced state,” by flushing out toxins. If you are having an issue down there, make an appointment to see your doctor,” says Dr. Leaving these balls in the vagina for too long can increase your risk of toxic shock syndrome.”

“There is no hard scientific evidence to support the use of herbal cleansing balls. Draion Burch, a celebrity obstetrician and gynecologist known as Dr. “Just leave your vaginas alone, ladies!” says to Dr. Vaginal detox, also known as womb detox, can lead to a potpourri of potential problems, warn health experts. Why? For a vaginal detox, a new way of restoring feminine health down there. Vaginas have been causing quite the stir on social media this week, in particular a story regarding stuffing little balls of perfumed herbs into your vagina for a cleanse. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
