Gwyneth Paltrow reveals that there is a long ship COVID-19 with “healing” yet to be done

Gwyneth Paltrow revealed that she contracted COVID-19 at the beginning of the pandemic and has persistent symptoms.

This would put the Oscar-winning actor “Shakespeare In Love” among the 10% of coronavirus patients who have long carriers, according to researchers.

In a recent post titled “Healing My Body for a Long-Term Detox” on her life site GOOP, Paltrow gave up revealed after an introduction about cleansing the diet.

“A small context: I had COVID-19 in the beginning and it left me with some fatigue in the long tail and cerebral fog,” she wrote. “In January, I did some tests that showed very high levels of inflammation in my body.”

Paltrow said he consulted with a practitioner of functional medicine, who told him “the road to healing will be longer than usual” and put her on a diet based on keto and herbs. The “Iron Man” star spent much of the rest of her article selling products on her GOOP website.

Long-distance carriers test the disease negatively, but its impact persists. “This condition can affect anyone – old and young, otherwise healthy people and those struggling with other conditions,” according to UC-Davis Health. It has been observed in those who have been hospitalized with COVID-19 and in patients with very mild symptoms.

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