Please refrain from inserting crushed wasp nests into your vagina; I know it seems ridiculous to suggest this.
This is a terribly awful idea, yet apparently ladies have been doing it to tighten and regenerate their vaginas.
The Daily Mail claims that women are inserting crushed oak galls, which are wasp nests that contain eggs and larvae, into their vaginas.
This ground-up powder is reportedly said to “restore the uterine wall after childbirth, heal an episiotomy cut and also clean out the vagina.”
Oak galls are not intended to tighten and repair the vagina, despite their renowned medical qualities (they are used in traditional medicine to treat certain illnesses).
Even if the “rejuvenation” promises are true, it’s not worth it because of the many possible negative consequences.