Gwyneth Paltrow claims intuitive fasting cured her long Covid
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By: Julia Llewellyn Smith
Gwyneth Paltrow has claimed that Dr Will Cole s intuitive fasting system cured her of long Covid. Then again, Paltrow once thought it was a good idea to sell vagina-scented candles. So is this just another fad diet – or might it be beneficial?
It s 8.15am in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where Dr Will Cole, wellness practitioner to Gwyneth Paltrow, is talking to me from his clinic for natural medicine. Cole has been up since 6.30am. Often I get up at 5am, but I ve just back from my book launch in Los Angeles and I m jetlagged, he explains. He s already worked out, drunk some black coffee and water and is looking forward to a cup of Earl Grey.
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