Summary
Lana Kerr discusses carboxy therapy as a solution for midlife vaginal health challenges. She presents double-blind study results showing CO2 Lift V's effectiveness for vaginal rejuvenation, including improvements in lubrication and sensitivity. The episode covers the science of how carbon dioxide increases blood flow to tissues, the difference between the gel delivery system and traditional carboxytherapy injections, and holistic approaches to women's health during perimenopause and menopause.
Key Points
- Double-blind studies support CO2 Lift V's effectiveness for vaginal rejuvenation
- Carboxy therapy increases blood flow to vaginal tissues, improving lubrication and sensitivity
- The gel delivery system makes carboxy treatment accessible for at-home use without medical supervision
- CO2 therapy addresses common midlife vaginal health concerns including dryness and tissue thinning
- The treatment works through the same Bohr effect mechanism as traditional carboxytherapy injections
Key Moments
Double-blind studies support CO2 Lift for vaginal rejuvenation
The host discusses being impressed by the double-blind studies supporting CO2 Lift V for vaginal rejuvenation applications.
"But when I heard about CO2 lift, A, for the skin, but also looked at the double-blind studies that they had done for vaginal rejuvenation, that is what just blew me away. Okay? So..."
CO2 Lift as a medical grade carbon dioxide treatment
The host describes CO2 Lift as a medical grade treatment that uses carbon dioxide to lift, tighten, and regenerate skin across multiple body areas.
"this product, CO2 Lift. It is a medical grade treatment that uses carbon dioxide to lift, tighten, and regenerate your skin. It can be applied to your face, your eyes, your neck, and your body. And it is also used as a vaginal rejuvenation gel. Okay. So..."