Gwyneth Paltrow is selling 'overpriced and dangerous' products to fight consequences of long COVID
More under this adGwyneth Paltrow still suffers long COVID effects, which she treats with her various diets. But there is now a hail of criticism about her 'cures.'
The coronavirus can affect us all, even the most sheltered—several stars have already been infected with COVID-19. Among others, actor Tom Hanks, singer Pink and even former US President Donald Trump have contracted the virus. Now Gwyneth Paltrow has also revealed that she tested positive for the coronavirus at the beginning of the pandemic.
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Gwyneth Paltrow suffers from late effects COVID-19
The actress is still suffering from the late effects of her illness. This takes the form of long-lasting fatigue and, as she calls it, 'brain fog.' In January, her inflammation levels were still very high.
More under this adMore under this adTo fight it, she has since been on a keto and plant-based diet and has given up sugar and alcohol. She also fasts until 11 o'clock in the morning. In addition to her diet, the Goop promoter relies on dietary supplements such as zinc and vitamin C.
She writes about all of this on her blog on her Goop website, promoting numerous highly expensive products sold by the wellness products and lifestyle company she founded.
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There is now a hail of criticism for this. Including from some surprising sources such as Huffpost. Medical experts also warn against the spread of misinformation by influencers like Paltrow.
More under this adMore under this adStephen Powis, medical director of the National Health Service in England, believes that people like Gwyneth Paltrow have a duty of responsibility and care here. That is, mostly a duty to stay out of topics they have no expertise in whatsoever.
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Other doctors also criticise Paltrow's (unnecessary) high intake of food supplements, which they say would only lead to expensive urine, as most of her additional vitamins are water soluble and unused compounds are flushed out daily in pee.
They warn that Paltrow's eating habits could lead to eating disorders in some people. Instead, experts recommend taking it slow in the case of late effects and even getting medical and psychological help if necessary.
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