Kourtney Kardashian has been a part of the wellness industry for a while. She owns two highly renowned wellness brands named Poosh and Lemme, with her net worth expected to be around $65 million.  Kourtney Kadashian Official Twitter
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Kourtney Kardashian Gets Criticized for the Launch of her new 'Health Gummies' for Vaginal Health

Kourtney Kardashian recently launched a new venture under her company Lemme. Lemme Pur - A 'health' gummy for vaginal health.

Dr. Amey Patil

What's a Kardashian without any controversy? Kourtney Kardashian has been a part of the wellness industry for a while. She owns two highly renowned wellness brands named Poosh and Lemme, with her net worth expected to be around $65 million.

Kourtney Kardashian recently launched a new venture under her company Lemme. Lemme Pur - A 'health' gummy for vaginal health. She took to Instagram to claim that the product is made with real Pineapple and Vitamin C combined with probiotics for pH levels to support freshness and vaginal health.

However, the launch of the product hasn't gone well with the community. Kourtney Kardashian was subjected to backlash as the product received criticisms from both the general populace and health experts.

Kourtney Kardashian was subjected to backlash as the product received criticisms from both the general populace and health experts.

Medical Criticism

The product has faced criticism from a medical perspective. Expert doctors and gynaecologists have weighed in on the issue and called out the product. Gynaecologists around the world believe that people should take health advice only from a qualified doctor and not from a celebrity.

They also claimed that there is no scientific evidence to back this product and that terms like 'probiotic' and 'microbiome' are only thrown in to attract the attention of naive audiences.

Social Criticism

Kardashian was also subjected to criticism from a social standpoint. Netizens and experts claimed that the product is 'anti-feminist.' They also slammed the product for being patriarchal and misogynistic. They believe that launching a product solely for vaginal odor is unethical and would make certain females feel bad about themselves.

One expert also claimed that there is nothing wrong with vaginal odor. It differs from person to person based on factors like genetics, menstrual cycle, diet, etc.

(Input from various media sources)

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