Recently, Gwyneth Paltrow revealed that she had Corona Virus.
She revealed that she contracted the virus early-on during the pandemic, and still suffers from its side effects.
“In January, I had some tests were done that showed high levels of inflammation in my body,” she wrote. “So I turned to one of the smartest experts I know in this space, the functional medicine practitioner Dr. Will Cole. After he saw all my labs, he explained that this was a case where the road to healing was going to be longer than usual.”
Gwyneth said that as for now she has been focusing on her health completely. She has been concentrating much more on eating healthy foods, refraining from sugar and alcohol.
“I’ve been cooking a lot, and some of it is delicious: I made scallops with crispy capers and sage the other day, asparagus with bacon vinaigrette, and some little artichokes with stuffed herbs and garlic. I’ve even found great sugar-free kimchi (Madge’s vegan daikon kimchi—it’s amazing) and a sugar-free kombucha, and I’ve been using lots of coconut aminos in my recipes,” she wrote.
She continued: “Everything I’m doing feels good, like a gift to my body. I have energy, I’m working out in the mornings, and I’m doing an infrared sauna as often as I can, all in service of healing.”
About Gwyneth
Gwyneth Kate Paltrow (/ˈpæltroʊ/; born September 27, 1972) is an American actress, businesswoman, and author. She has received numerous accolades for her film work, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award.
Paltrow gained notice for her early work in films such as Seven (1995), Emma (1996), Sliding Doors (1998), and A Perfect Murder (1998). She garnered wider acclaim for her performance as Viola de Lesseps in the historical romance film Shakespeare in Love (1998) which won her several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actress.
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