I know some of the products sold on Pink Taco are part of a culture I don't understand. I can easily hold my hands up and say that maybe a steaming throne is a wonderful idea and that it has traditional roots.
But I'm very, very wary of anything like the aforementioned vaginal tightening powder (they don't need tightening in general, and if they do, it's not conducted by powder) or fertility tea blend being touted as legitimate treatments for medical conditions like fibroids. We're not talking about crystal healing or sage cleansing or anything else deemed alternative here that many people swear by. We're talking about inserting and/or ingesting foreign objects internally. At worst these practices are downright dangerous. Any evidence otherwise is purely anecdotal and I can't get on board with any company that promotes them.
Like I said, George didn't go about this the right way. At all. She was rude and disrespectful. But a simple no or even a delete would have done the same job.