Astringents found in oak galls may irritate and dry up your vagina, according to Popular Science. Bad infections and uncomfortable increased friction during sexual activity may result from this.
Women are being advised to try placing ground-up wasp nests in their vaginas by a current fad in the beauty and vaginal rejuvenation industry. Do we really need to warn you that this is a bad idea?
Oak galls, often called oak apple galls, “are large rounded growths that are filled with a spongy mass,” according to the University of Kentucky. In the middle is a hard seed-like cell that contains a single wasp larva.