This viral feminine health juice supposedly has a ton of benefits but will it work magic for your vagina?

Move over, Sleepy Girl Mocktail.The latest at-home wellness beverage is “feminine health juice” — a colorful, fruity concoction that promises everything from better vaginal odor to fewer infections and even a boost in your sex drive.While cranberries and pineapple make up the base of this juice, you can play around with the ingredients from there.

One TikTok creator who goes by @wellnesswithcharms adds pomegranate arils, which research shows can benefit female reproductive health thanks to their antioxidants, antimicrobial properties and high water content.Another TikTokker incorporates pomegranate, which some studies suggest has estrogen-like effects that can help lubricate the vagina and increase sexual pleasure.“If you want your man to worship the ground you walk on — drink this,” TikTokker Naomi Robinson says about her blend of unsweetened cranberry juice, pineapple juice and cinnamon.

“If you want your soul to ascend from your body and take you to a different galaxy — drink this.” It’s a strong promo, but does it live up to the hype? Or is this just another case of wellness-world wishful thinking?“From a medical perspective, I don’t believe these combinations of juices will work ‘magic’ for vaginal health,” Dr.Sonya Brar, an OB/GYN at Mount Sinai, told the Post.“Certainly, the fruits themselves contain antioxidants and vitamins, which are important for the body, and of course hydration is key — it’s very important for healthy bladder and kidney function, improves digestion and reduces dry skin, even in the sensitive vaginal region.”However, her concern is “the high sugar content in juice, which can lead to overgrowth of yeast in the vagina.”She also believes “it is always more beneficial to eat the fruit instead of drinking its juice, for greater fiber intake.”Instead of sipping sugary concoctions, Dr.

Brar recommends keeping it simple.“Squeezing fresh fruit into water is a great way to infuse and flavor H2O, e...

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Publisher: New York Post

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