Femmunity
Recommended by gynecologists to help clear viral infections of the reproductive tract
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection in the U.S., with around 80 million people currently infected and about 14 million new cases each year. HPV affects both men and women. While many HPV infections may resolve without intervention, persistent infections—especially with high-risk types—can lead to serious health concerns, including cervical cancer, as well as cancers of the genitals, mouth, and throat.
Reducing the Risk of HPV
Get Vaccinated: The HPV vaccine is highly effective at preventing the most harmful types of the virus.
Use Condoms: Proper condom use can lower the risk of transmission.
Schedule Regular Check-Ups: Early detection through regular medical visits supports prompt management and prevention of further complications.
Adding Nature’s Support
Unlike many supplements that can have a strong or bitter taste, Bella Bloom harnesses the benefits of mushrooms without any mushroom flavor or aftertaste - in fact, these gummies are actually delicious.
Since consistency is key to good results, we’ve made these gummies easy on the stomach and the palate. Take them in the morning, for dessert, or on the go wherever and whenever. Boosting your immune system couldn't get much easier!

Dr. Jennie Chang
CEO, Founder
For many women with an abnormal Pap or an HPV diagnosis, the journey can feel isolating and overwhelming. As a gynecologist I saw how frustrating the cycle of “watch and wait” could be. It was hard to leave patients waiting and hoping for their immune system to clear the virus on its own. And it’s scary to have to wait for precancerous changes appear in order to do something. Since there is no FDA approved treatment for HPV, I began exploring natural options that could offer more active support - and ironically - science led me to the powerful world of mushrooms. Extracts like AHCC, beta-glucans, and antioxidants derived from specific mushroom species, have shown promising results in helping the body’s immune system recognize and fight persistent HPV infections. Finally, there was something I could wholeheartedly recommend to my patients. It’s holistic, yet research supported. It’s rooted (literally!) in ancient wisdom and modern science. It’s one step closer to health and away from the doctor’s office. And I really don’t mind that at all! - Dr. Jennie Chang
*Mushrooms are a rich source of bioactive compounds such as polysaccharides (β-glucans), AHCC, terpenoids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. These natural compounds help stimulate the activity of immune cells such as natural killer cells, and the process of programmed cell death, to protect the body against cancer causing viruses and environmental toxins.