May 1, 2020 | 1:42am Cristina Cuomo defended herself against critics of her holistic treatments used to fight COVID-19. The self-described “wellness worshiper” received backlash after sharing a list of homeopathic treatments in a blog post on the website, the Purist. In it, she admitted to taking a bath with ¼ of a cup of…
Cristina Cuomo is speaking out. Speaking with People on Thursday, she addressed the backlash she has received after sharing a list of homeopathic treatment in a blog post on her digital wellness magazine The Purist. In it, she said that she had been taking Clorox baths to help rid her body of the COVID-19 virus. Also…
One more time for President Trump and Cristina Cuomo: Cleaning fluids should not be used on — or in — your body to fight COVID-19, according to medical professionals.In a recent post on her Goop-esque wellness blog, Purist, Cuomo echoed Trump’s widely criticized comments Thursday about treating the coronavirus with chemical disinfectants. On Friday, Trump…
In lieu of treatments you might find with professionals, Cuomo's wife, a luxury magazine editor, reached for a handy regimen of 'oxygenated herbs.' There is a particular brand of rich white lady wellness pseudoscience that I’ve never fully understood, but obviously has such consistent appeal that it can sustain the Goop Labs of the world.…
The wife of CNN host Chris Cuomo is being criticized after revealing on her lifestyle blog that she poured half a cup of Clorox in her bath twice a week to help cure her coronavirus. Magazine editor Cristina Cuomo shared that the bleach is ‘technically salt’ and she used it to ‘combat the radiation and metals in…
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