Gwyneth Paltrow’s wellness brand Goop has been singled out by the head of the NHS for promoting treatments that carry “considerable risks to health”.
24.01.2020 - 19:31 / hollywoodlife.com
The Goop Lab debuted on Netflix Jan. 24 and chronicled the astronomically priced items and unsubstantiated practices the lifestyle brand purports.
Gwyneth Paltrow‘s six-episode docu-series focuses on everything from energy healing, to cold therapy, and more ridiculous items for the out-of-touch label. But before you binge through the episodes to get a glossed over look at the highly-criticized brand, one Goop staffer is poised to make waves on the internet.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s wellness brand Goop has been singled out by the head of the NHS for promoting treatments that carry “considerable risks to health”.
A top British health chief slammed Gwyneth Paltrow’s new Netflix series on alternative wellness as potentially dangerous to viewers.
The show premiered on the streaming service last week
Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop television series has garnered a lot of attention since its arrival on Netflix towards the end of January and now an NHS chief has ridiculed the alternative treatments featured saying it's spreading "misinformation".The Goop Lab looks at cold therapy, energy exorcisms, female orgasms, psychedelic psychotherapy using hallucinogenics, ageing with vampire facials and fasting diets, and psychic power across the six episodes.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s new Netflix show has been slammed by the head of Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) for putting fans’ health at risk by promoting unfounded health claims.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s new Netflix series “The Goop Lab” has been criticized by a senior British medical leader.
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