Gwyneth Paltrow has launched a “female Viagra” pill called Down To F***.
The £41 bottles of tablets marked DTF are being flogged on her Goop “wellness” website.
The launch comes after the actress hinted she was sexually frustrated during lockdown.
Goop said: “We’re not ashamed to say we want help shifting our sex drive into gear. We also know that we’re not alone: Everyday stress and anxiety, hormonal fluctuations, and fatigue can all impact female libido and sexual health.”
Women are advised to pop two tablets per day for “at least two months” in order to boost their sex drive.
DTF contains Libifem fenugreek extract, which Goop says “was clinically shown to support healthy sexual arousal and desire in women”.
Goop added: “Our science and research team set out to create a supplement to help – something we could add to our sexual-
wellness toolkit.”
Goop does add, however: “These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
“This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.”
The firm has been slammed in the past by experts for flogging potentially misleading products including vaginal eggs.
Their £65 “This Smells Like My Vagina” candle has also been reported by customers to have exploded during use.
In a Guardian article published in March, Jody Thompson claimed the candle exploded the second time she used it.
Additionally, a Texan man named Colby Watson filed a class-action complaint against the company earlier this year, alleging his candle “exploded” and became “engulfed in high flames” upon use.
Goop has since said his claims are “frivolous”.
The Goop website advises customers not to burn the “This Smells Like My Vagina” candle for longer than two hours.
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