Gwyneth Paltrow's advice: Get a vagina steam

Jan 30, 2015 - 06:38
Jan 30, 2015 - 06:52
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Gwyneth Paltrow's advice: Get a vagina steam
Well, why not? (Picture: AP)

LISTEN up ladies. Gwyneth Paltrow has a suggestion. She wants you to get a vagina steam. Seriously.

In a post on her Goop website, the 42-year-old raves about the Tikkun spa in Los Angeles which offers a rather unique service.

“The real golden ticket here is the Mugworth V-Steam,” wrote Paltrow.

“You sit on what is essentially a mini-throne, and a combination of infra-red and mugwort steam cleanses your uterus, et al.

“It is an energetic release — not just a steam douche — that balances female hormone levels. If you’re in LA, you have to do it.”

According to the spa’s website, a 30-minute Tikkun signature V-Steam costs $64 a pop and can also help “correct digestive disorders” and “help fight infections”.

And fellas you haven’t been forgotten. There’s also a version of the steam for men which they claim “soothes haemorrhoids and assists in anal cleansing”.

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