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Keeping up with the celery trend

Kim Kardashian gives it a whirl on a spirit medium’s advice

- VIWE NDONGENI-NTLEBI

WHEN it comes to getting help to maintain their beauty, celebritie­s stop at nothing.

Reality star Kim Kardashian West, 38, who was diagnosed in 2011 with psoriasis– a skin condition that speeds up the life cycle of skin cells – has expanded her treatment to the spirit world, calling on a medical medium for help.

In a recent episode of Keeping

Up with the Kardashian­s, West, takes a meeting with medium Anthony William, who has 1.9 million followers on Instagram, in the hopes that he can provide some guidance or healing for her condition.

“The medical medium can talk to spirit, but he’s not a real doctor,” says West. “I’m all about mediums, I’m so obsessed. Anyone that knows me knows I love connecting to the spirit world. So yeah, if he can tell me anything about my psoriasis and how to fix it, I’m down to see what happens.”

The episode shows West meeting with William, and she shows him a blotchy red psoriasis flare-up on her leg. His proposed cure?

“Celery juice is gonna neutralise that copper,” he says. “Your psoriasis will start going away, and that’s why I want you on it.”

William’s website bills him as the originator of the “Global Celery Juice Movement”, which encourages people to drink it daily on an empty stomach as a “healing practice” for problems like digestive issues, skin conditions, migraines and fatigue.

While medical medium consultati­on is not common in

South Africa, globally it has taken off as an alternativ­e source of healing.

It’s been endorsed by stars such as singer and producer Pharrell Williams, supermodel Miranda Kerr, and actor Sylvester Stallone.

Unine van Rooyen, national corporate trainer at Dermalogic­a South Africa, says when you’re investigat­ing treatment for chronic skin diseases like psoriasis, it’s important to separate fact from fiction and understand how complex inflammato­ry skin diseases are, and more specifical­ly what psoriasis is.

“It’s a skin disease that involves the immune system, genetics, environmen­tal factors and even lifestyle. No one knows exactly what causes psoriasis.”

Van Rooyen says with any advice you seek, whether nutritiona­l, medical or skin health, consulting an expert in the field is crucial. Unfortunat­ely one approach is not always possible to manage skin conditions that have multiple triggers and factors involved.

The skin is the largest organ of the body and greatly impacted through lifestyle, stress, environmen­t (climate, pollution, UV rays), diet and hormonal balances.

Which is why celery juice might help, Van Rooyen says.

A healthy lifestyle, avoiding common triggers and following the advise of your dermatolog­ist and skin care expert are all crucial in managing psoriasis. This skin disease has been around for centuries – medical profession­als and scientists have been researchin­g triggers and treatments for many years.

 ?? | AP African News Agency (ANA) ?? IN A recent episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashian­s, Kim Kardashian West meets with spirit medium Anthony William for her skin condition.
| AP African News Agency (ANA) IN A recent episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashian­s, Kim Kardashian West meets with spirit medium Anthony William for her skin condition.
 ?? | Pexels ?? ALTERNATIV­E advocates are obsessed with the Global Celery Juice Movement.
| Pexels ALTERNATIV­E advocates are obsessed with the Global Celery Juice Movement.

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